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905:, an extensive summary of the events of 1917. In the article, Trotsky described Zinoviev's and Kamenev's opposition to the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917, something that the two would have preferred left unmentioned. This started a new round of intra-party struggle, with Zinoviev and Kamenev once again allied with Stalin against Trotsky. They and their supporters accused Trotsky of various mistakes during the
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Party after a six-month cooling off period. They never regained their
Central Committee seats, but they were given mid-level positions within the Soviet bureaucracy. Bukharin, then at the beginning of his short and ill-fated struggle with Stalin, courted Kamenev and, indirectly, Zinoviev during the summer of 1928. This was soon reported to Stalin and used against Bukharin as proof of his factionalism.
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995:“We say that there can now be no doubt whatever that, as the evolution of the directing line of the faction (i.e., the majority of the Central Committee) has shown, the main core of the 1923 opposition correctly warned against the danger of a shift from the proletarian line, and against the ominous growth of the apparatus regime.”
520:). Grigory Zinoviev was also known in early life under the name Hirsch Apfelbaum. He later adopted several designations, such as Shatski, Grigoriev, Grigori and Zinoviev, by the two last of which he is most frequently called. He studied philosophy, literature and history. He became interested in politics and joined the
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altogether, while Stalin had more of his allies elected to the
Politburo. Within weeks of the Congress, Stalin wrested control of the Leningrad party organization and government from Zinoviev and had him dismissed from all regional posts, leaving only the Comintern as a possible power base for Zinoviev.
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Trotsky remained firm in his opposition to Stalin after his expulsion from the Party and subsequent exile, Zinoviev and Kamenev capitulated almost immediately and called on their supporters to follow suit. They wrote open letters acknowledging their mistakes and were readmitted to the Communist
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During a lull in the intra-party fighting in the spring of 1926, Zinoviev, Kamenev and their supporters gravitated closer to
Trotsky's supporters and the two groups soon formed an alliance, which also incorporated some smaller opposition groups within the Communist Party. The alliance became known as
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of the Soviet
Communist Party), Zinoviev, Kamenev and their closest associates were once again expelled from the party and arrested in December 1934. They were tried in January 1935 and forced to admit "moral complicity" in Kirov's assassination. Zinoviev was sentenced to 10 years in prison and his
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against Stalin, who was quickly becoming a dictator. Zinoviev was removed from the
Politburo and Comintern in 1926, and was expelled from the party in 1927. He, like Kamenev, submitted to Stalin and rejoined the party the next year, after which he held mid-level positions. He and Kamenev were again
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It is not difficult to understand why some of the leaders of the
Liberal-Conservative bloc had recourse to such methods as the forging of documents. Apparently they seriously thought they would be able, at the last minute before the elections, to create confusion in the ranks of those electors who
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Before the trial, Zinoviev and
Kamenev had agreed to plead guilty to the false charges on the condition that they not be executed, a condition that Stalin accepted, stating "that goes without saying". A few hours after their conviction, Stalin ordered their execution that night. Shortly after
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Zinoviev remained in opposition to Stalin throughout 1926 and 1927, resulting in his expulsion from the
Central Committee in October 1927. When the United Opposition tried to organize independent demonstrations commemorating the 10th anniversary of the October revolution in November 1927, the
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December 1925. With only the Leningrad delegation behind them, Zinoviev and Kamenev found themselves in a tiny minority and were soundly defeated. Zinoviev was re-elected to the Politburo, but his ally Kamenev was demoted from a full member to a non-voting member and Sokolnikov was dropped
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from the government. Zinoviev, Kamenev, and their allies in the Bolshevik Central Committee argued that the Bolsheviks had no choice but to start negotiations since a railroad strike would cripple their government's ability to fight the forces that were still loyal to the overthrown
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sincerely sympathise with the Treaty between England and the Soviet Union. It is much more difficult to understand why the English Foreign Office, which is still under the control of the Prime Minister, MacDonald, did not refrain from making use of such a white-guardist forgery."
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dairy farmers, who educated him at home. His name at birth was Ovsei-Gershon Aronovich Radomyslsky (Russian: Овсей-Гершен Аронович Радомысльски), and he was the oldest son born to Aron and Reizy Radomyslsky. Between 1924 and 1934 the city was known as Zinovyevsk (Ukrainian:
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in January 1925, stating that the constant political attacks made it impossible to carry out his duties as military leader. Zinoviev further demanded Trotsky's expulsion from the Communist Party, but Stalin refused to go along at that time and played the role of a
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According to Rogovin, Zinoviev would later lambast Stalin with the words, "Does comrade Stalin know what gratitude is?", as a reminder that Kamenev and himself had saved him from political downfall with the censure of Lenin's testament during the
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In early 1921, when the Communist Party was split into several factions, and policy disagreements were threatening the unity of the Party, Zinoviev supported Lenin's faction. As a result, Zinoviev was made a full member of the Politburo after the
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and set the stage for subsequent show trials where Old Bolsheviks confessed to increasingly elaborate and egregious crimes, including espionage, poisoning and sabotage. Zinoviev and the other defendants were found guilty on 24 August 1936.
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To overcome our enemies we must have our own socialist militarism. We must carry along with us 90 million out of the 100 million of Soviet Russia's population. As for the rest, we have nothing to say to them. They must be annihilated.
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demonstrators were dispersed by force and Zinoviev and Trotsky were expelled from the Communist Party on 12 November. Their leading supporters, from Kamenev down, were expelled in December 1927 by the
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and abroad as he moved across Europe. Zinoviev was elected to the RSDLP's Central Committee in 1907 and sided with Lenin in 1908 when the Bolshevik faction split into Lenin's supporters and
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members to vote against an armed revolt. Their publication of an open letter opposing the use of force enraged Lenin, who demanded their expulsion from the party.
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and a non-voting Politburo member. The struggle became open at the September 1925 meeting of the Central Committee and came to a head at the
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in order to damage his reputation, and alleged that he was plotting a military coup. This campaign prompted Trotsky to resign in protest as
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allowed Lenin and Trotsky to convince the Central Committee to abandon the negotiating process. In response, Zinoviev, Kamenev,
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against) Trotsky, Zinoviev, and other Bolshevik leaders of Jewish descent in the synagogue.
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on 16 March 1921, while members of other factions, such as
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406:, he followed Lenin across Europe, serving as his constant
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10th Politburo of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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11th Politburo of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
3071:
12th Politburo of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
1379:"From the C.C. to Party Members & the Working Classes"
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forces in 1919. Trotsky, who was in overall charge of the
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8th Politburo of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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9th Politburo of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Executive Committee of the Third Communist International
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resigned from the Central Committee on 4 November 1917 (
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in February 1917, he was a leading Bolshevik and one of
422:" and later the armed seizure of power which became the
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Born in Ukraine to a Jewish family, Zinoviev joined the
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Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician (1883–1936)
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Joseph Stalin: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works
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when published on 25 October 1924, four days before a
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Zinoviev cynically referred to this in his eulogy of
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on 25 March 1919. He also became the Chairman of the
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in August 1918 and the commencement of the five-year
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1998:
For Jewish Anti-Semites, A Cautionary History Lesson
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Bibliography of the Russian Revolution and Civil War
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With Trotsky and Kamenev against Stalin (1926–1927)
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With Stalin and Kamenev against Trotsky (1923–1924)
426:. He lost the trust of Lenin, who began relying on
1620:. Foreign Languages Publishing House. p. 248.
1512:Marples, David R.; Hurska, Alla (23 August 2022).
1262:[ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲɪj(j)ɪfˈsʲe(j)ɪvʲɪdʑzʲɪˈnovʲjɪf]
1188:Executive Committee of the Communist International
960:. Zinoviev and Kamenev allied with Lenin's widow,
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1948:(Macmillan International Higher Education, 1996).
1917:). Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo, 1925.
1449:, (2011) November Publications, London, pg117-158
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1915:Leninism: Introduction to the Study of Leninism
1488:The Secret File of Joseph Stalin: A Hidden Life
1136:, Zinoviev and his co-defendants were formally
430:, but was nevertheless elected chairman of the
4333:People executed by the Soviet Union by firearm
4173:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members
1932:Bibliography of Stalinism and the Soviet Union
1568:. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 46–48.
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913:of Army and Fleet Affairs and Chairman of the
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685:on 8 March 1918. He was put in charge of the
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726:He became a non-voting member of the ruling
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494:Grigory Zinoviev was born in Yelizavetgrad,
454:expelled from the party in 1932, due to the
434:and the Comintern, and a full member of the
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868:, playing a key role in marginalization of
675:October Uprising (the Bolshevik Revolution)
588:, he returned to Russia in April 1917 in a
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1433:"Baku Congress of the Peoples of the East"
886:General Secretary of the Central Committee
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1734:Laughter in the Dark: Humour under Stalin
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1645:; Simon Sebag Montefiore, pp. 188, 193–98
1518:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 270.
1000:Party speech of Grigory Zinoviev in 1926.
141:13 December 1917 – 26 March 1926
1993:Leon Trotsky on Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev
1910:Leninizm: Vvedenie i izuchenie Leninizma
1813:A History of Love and Hate in 21 Statues
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524:(RSDLP) in 1901. He was a member of its
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410:. Zinoviev returned to Russia after the
101:2 March 1919 – 22 November 1926
4298:Perpetrators of the Red Terror (Russia)
2286:Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
2229:Provisional Committee of the State Duma
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1869:vol. 5, no. 8 (Dec. 1924), pp. 365-366.
1758:Montefiore, Simon Sebag (3 June 2010).
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2169:Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920)
1944:McDermott, Kevin, and Jeremy Agnew.
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1485:Brackman, Roman (23 November 2004).
1079:supporters to various prison terms.
327:Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
4313:People excommunicated by synagogues
2132:Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic
1884:The Cheka: Lenin's Political Police
1810:Hughes, Peter (14 September 2021).
1655:Hughes, Peter (14 September 2021).
1589:Rogovin, Vadim Zakharovich (2021).
1539:Rogovin, Vadim Zakharovich (2021).
1365:"Letter to Bolshevik Party Members"
1287:Овсей-Гершон Аронович Радомысльский
744:Congress of the Peoples of the East
705:Shortly after the assassination of
365:Ovsei-Gershon Aronovich Radomyslsky
260:Ovsei-Gershon Aronovich Radomyslsky
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4158:People from Yelisavetgradsky Uyezd
2254:Council of the People's Commissars
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1162:" which caused a sensation in the
892:in May–June 1924 during the first
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4328:Jews executed by the Soviet Union
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1761:Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
1633:; Simon Sebag Montefiore, pp. 197
1471:Writings of Leon Trotsky: 1936-37
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1219:United Opposition (Soviet Union)
1050:Submission to Stalin (1928–1934)
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671:first International Workers' Day
129:Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet
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4064:Governors of Saint Petersburg
2693:German Revolution of 1918–1919
2234:Russian Provisional Government
1987:Anatol Lunacharsky on Zinoviev
1593:. Mehring Books. p. 257.
1474:. Pathfinder Press. p. 9.
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665:Grigory Zinoviev, Chairman of
620:parties and dropped Lenin and
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3616:Governors of Saint Petersburg
2358:Socialist Revolutionary Party
2105:Ukrainian War of Independence
1643:Stalin: Court of the Red Tsar
1631:Stalin: Court of the Red Tsar
1617:Works: 1926, January-November
1543:. Mehring Books. p. 61.
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1192:The Chairman of the Presidium
1066:The Moscow trials (1935–1936)
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383:, serving as chairman of the
32:Eastern Slavic naming customs
2269:Russian Constituent Assembly
2164:Red Army invasion of Georgia
2149:Estonian War of Independence
1937:Corney, Frederick C. (ed.),
1317:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922).
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18:Grigory Yevseyevich Zinoviev
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2713:Workers' Councils in Poland
2311:Ukrainian People's Republic
2154:Latvian War of Independence
1902:Boi za Peterburg: Dve Rechi
1764:. Orion. pp. 188–198.
1267:Grigorii Evseevich Zinov'ev
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1789:. New York: Random House.
1491:. Routledge. p. 136.
1242:Григорий Евсеевич Зиновьев
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1961:"Zinoviev, Grigori"
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1394:"Letter to the Congress"
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941:Break with Stalin (1925)
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303:Cause of death
221:Candidate member of the
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3720:P. Golenishchev-Kutuzov
3685:M. Golenishchev-Kutuzov
2115:Kiev Bolshevik Uprising
1967:Encyclopædia Britannica
1701:10.1111/0162-895X.00268
1614:Stalin, Joseph (1954).
1326:Encyclopædia Britannica
1186:; the official name is
820:Eleventh Party Congress
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394:in 1901 and sided with
385:Communist International
4338:Soviet rehabilitations
4120:The office was called
2728:Slovak Soviet Republic
2708:Hungarian–Romanian War
2410:Provisional Government
1970:(12th ed.). 1922.
1816:. Aurum. p. 293.
1731:Lauchlan, Ian (2010).
1661:. Aurum. p. 293.
1468:Trotsky, Leon (1970).
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2718:Polish–Ukrainian War
2120:Polish–Ukrainian War
2110:Ukrainian–Soviet War
1688:Political Psychology
1682:Glad, Betty (2002).
1088:Trial of the Sixteen
1070:After the murder of
974:XIVth Party Congress
667:the Petrograd Soviet
562:the Petrograd Soviet
3952:Executive Committee
2896:Sergo Ordzhonikidze
2370:Union of October 17
2189:Kronstadt rebellion
2184:Workers' Opposition
2059:February Revolution
1271:Library of Congress
1024:XVth Party Congress
983:Thirteenth Congress
736:Executive Committee
677:. Date: 1 May 1918.
586:February Revolution
412:February Revolution
168:Full member of the
3528:Nikolay Krestinsky
3425:Nikolay Krestinsky
3363:Vyacheslav Molotov
3260:Vyacheslav Molotov
3142:Vyacheslav Molotov
3024:Grigori Sokolnikov
3014:Vyacheslav Molotov
2810:Vyacheslav Molotov
2795:Kliment Voroshilov
2638:Stepan Petrichenko
2562:Alexander Kerensky
2074:October Revolution
2034:Russian Revolution
1846:The New York Times
1341:"Grigori Zinoviev"
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966:Grigory Sokolnikov
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911:People's Commissar
902:Lessons of October
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2428:Alexander Guchkov
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2127:Finnish Civil War
2100:Russian Civil War
1823:978-0-7112-6614-8
1771:978-0-297-86385-4
1744:978-2-35412-054-2
1668:978-0-7112-6614-8
1600:978-1-893638-97-6
1575:978-0-7486-0317-6
1550:978-1-893638-97-6
1525:978-1-5381-3361-3
1498:978-1-135-75840-0
1392:Lenin, Vladimir.
1269:according to the
1265:. Transliterated
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1148:"Zinoviev Letter"
1092:Moscow Show Trial
1008:United Opposition
907:Russian Civil War
894:Lenin's Testament
771:Russian Civil War
758:in October 1920.
639:Vladimir Milyutin
603:Central Committee
451:United Opposition
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