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Lev Kamenev, Director of the Lenin Institute of the Central Committee 1923. In October 1924, Stalin proposed his new theory of Socialism in One Country in opposition to Trotsky's theory of Permanent revolution, while Trotsky published "Lessons of October," an extensive summary of the events of 1917. In the article, Trotsky described Zinoviev ...
Lev Kamenev, original name Lev Borisovich Rosenfeld, in full Lev Borisovich Kamenev, (born July 18, 1883, Moscow, Russia—died August 24, 1936, Moscow), Old Bolshevik and prominent member of the Communist Party and Soviet government during the decade after the October Revolution in Russia (1917).
Lev Kamenev (1883-1936) was a long-serving Bolshevik revolutionary and, later, an important Soviet political leader. Leo or Lev Rosenfeld was born in Moscow, the son of a Jewish father and a Russian Orthodox mother. He was educated in Georgia and then later at Moscow University, where he became interested in Marxism and radical politics.
(1883 – 1836), Bolshevik leader, Soviet state official, purged and executed under Stalin. Born July 18, 1883, in Moscow and raised in Tbilisi, Lev Borisovich Rosenfeld entered the revolutionary movement while studying law at Moscow University.
Lev Borisovich Kamenev [a] (born Leo Rosenfeld or Lev Borisovich Rozenfeld; [b] 18 July [ O.S. 6 July] 1883 – 25 August 1936) was one of the leaders of the Russian Revolution in Russia. He was in office from 6 July 1923 to 16 January 1926. He was against the Tsar . References ↑ Russian: Лев Бори́сович Ка́менев, lit. 'ˈlʲɛf bɐˈrʲisəvʲɪtɕ ˈkamʲɪnʲɪf'
Lev Borisovich Kamenev ( Russian: Лев Борисович Каменев, born Rosenfeld, Розенфельд) (July 18 [O.S. July 6] 1883 – August 25, 1936) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a prominent Soviet politician. He was briefly the nominal head of the Soviet state in 1917 and a founding member (1919) and later chairman (1923-1924) of the ruling Politburo.
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