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  1. Yakov Hanecki (known in Russia as Yakov Stanislavovich Ganetsky - Яков Станиславович Ганецкий), real name Jakub Fürstenberg (Fuerstenberg) also known as Kuba (15 March 1879 — 26 November 1937) was a prominent Polish communist and close associate of Vladimir Lenin, famous as one of the financial wizards who arranged ...

  2. Yakov Hanecki (conocido en Rusia como Yakov Stanislavovich Ganetsky - Яков Станиславович Ганецкий), nombre real Jakub Fürstenberg (Fuerstenberg) también conocido como Kuba (15 de marzo de 1879 - 26 de noviembre de 1937) fue un destacado comunista polaco y estrecho colaborador de Vladimir Lenin, famoso por ser uno de ...

  3. Yakov Hanecki (conocido en Rusia como Yakov Stanislavovich Ganetsky - Яков Станиславович Ганецкий), nombre real Jakub Fürstenberg (Fuerstenberg) también conocido como Kuba (15 de marzo de 1879 - 26 de noviembre de 1937) fue un destacado comunista polaco y colaborador cercano de Vladimir Lenin , [1 ] famoso como uno de los magos financieros que arregló, a través de ...

  4. 14 de sept. de 2021 · Stalin learns the facts behind his son Yakovs death. 14 September, 00:00. Yakov Dzhugashvili, 1941. © Public Domain. On 14 September 1946, Ivan Serov, Deputy Commissar of the NKVD, reported to Joseph Stalin the results of the investigation into the death of Stalin’s son Yakov Dzhugashvili.

  5. 17 de nov. de 2021 · Yakov Ganetsky, who negotiated and signed the treaty on behalf of the three Soviet republics, emphasized the “great historical and scientific value” of Ani for the Armenians and declared Koghp ...

  6. 17 de nov. de 2021 · Yakov Ganetsky, who negotiated and signed the treaty on behalf of the three Soviet republics, emphasized the “great historical and scientific value” of Ani for the Armenians and declared Koghp to be an “inseparable part of Transcaucasia.”

  7. Yakov Stanislavovich Ganetsky, also known as Jakub Fürstenberg was a prominent Old Bolshevik and close associate of Vladimir Lenin, famous as one of the financial wizards who arranged, through his close working relationship with Alexander Parvus, the secret German funding that saved the Bolsheviks.