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  1. Jēkabs Peterss (Russian: Я́ков Христофо́рович Пе́терс, Yakov Khristoforovich Peters, English: Jacob Peters; 3 December [O.S. 21 November] 1886 – 25 April 1938) was a Latvian Communist revolutionary who played a part in the establishment of the Soviet Union.

  2. Jēkabs Peterss ( ruso: Я́ков Христофо́рович Пе́терс, Yakov Khristoforovich Peters, inglés: Jacob Peters; 3 de diciembre [ OS 21 de noviembre] 1886 - 25 de abril de 1938) fue un revolucionario comunista letón que participó en el establecimiento de la Unión Soviética.

  3. Yakov Peters and Yourka Dubof were charged with murder. Peters, Dubof, Karl Hoffman, Max Smoller and John Rosen were charged with attempting to rob Henry Harris's jeweller's shop. Sara Trassjonsky and Nina Vassilleva, were charged with harbouring a felon guilty of murder. The opening speech of A. H. Bodkin lasted two and a quarter hours.

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  4. Felix Dzerzhinsky. Jukums Vācietis. Yakov Peters. Ivar Smilga. Units involved. Pro-SR Cheka faction. Latvian Riflemen. Cheka. The Left SR uprising, or Left SR revolt, was a rebellion against the Bolsheviks by the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party in Moscow, Soviet Russia, on 6–7 July 1918.

  5. Jēkabs Peterss was a Latvian Communist revolutionary who played a part in the establishment of the Soviet Union. Together with Felix Dzerzhinsky, he was one of the founders and chiefs of the Cheka, the secret police of the Soviet Russia.

  6. 24 de may. de 2024 · Jekabs Peters (ru: Yakov Khristoforovich Peters) was a Communist revolutionary, Soviet politician, chekist, and terrorist, latvian by nationality. Together with Feliks Dzerzhinsky, he was one of the founders and chiefs of the Cheka ( VChK ).

  7. Jēkabs Peterss (Russian: Я́ков Христофо́рович Пе́терс, Yakov Khristoforovich Peters, English: Jacob Peters; 3 December [O.S. 21 November] 1886 – 25 April 1938) was a Latvian Communist revolutionary who played a part in the establishment of the Soviet Union.