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  1. Sergey Ivanovich Syrtsov (17 July [O.S. 5 July] 1893 – 10 September 1937) was a Russian Soviet politician and statesman. Syrtsov is best remembered for having served as the head of the republic government of the Russian SFSR from 1929 until his removal in 1930 for plotting to remove of Joseph Stalin as head of the All-Union ...

  2. Serguéi Ivánovich Syrtsov (en ruso: Серге́й Ива́нович Сырцо́в) ( Slávgorod, Gubernia de Yekaterinoslav, Ucrania, Imperio Ruso, 17 de julio de 1893- Moscú, Unión Soviética, 10 de septiembre de 1937) fue un político comunista ruso 1 miembro del Partido Bolchevique desde 1913.

  3. Serguéi Ivánovich Syrtsov (en ruso: Серге́й Ива́нович Сырцо́в) (Slávgorod, Gubernia de Yekaterinoslav, Ucrania, Imperio Ruso, 17 de julio de 1893-Moscú, Unión Soviética, 10 de septiembre de 1937) fue un político comunista ruso [1] miembro del Partido Bolchevique desde 1913.

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  5. Sergey Syrtsov or Sergei Syrtsov may refer to: Sergey Syrtsov (weightlifter) (born 1966), former Soviet/Russian weightlifter. Sergey Syrtsov (politician) (1893-1937), Soviet politician. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  6. Sergey Syrtsov made the Soviet national team in 1987 and débuted internationally at the 1989 World Championships, where he won silver as a middle-heavyweight. In 1991 he bettered this feat, winning the World middle-heavyweight title and went to the 1992 Olympics as a clear favorite for the Olympic middle-heavyweight gold.

  7. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Sergey Syrtsov made the Soviet national team in 1987 and débuted internationally at the 1989 World Championships, where he won silver as a middle-heavyweight. In 1991 he bettered this feat, winning the World middle-heavyweight title and went to the 1992 Olympics as a clear favorite for the Olympic middle-heavyweight gold.