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  1. Andrei Yakovlevich Sverdlov (Russian: Андрей Яковлевич Свердлов; 17 April 1911 – 15 November 1969) was a Soviet police officer, notorious for his treatment of political prisoners, who was a victim of the anti-semitic purge during the last years of Joseph Stalin.

  2. 17 de abr. de 2017 · Her interrogator in the secret police was her childhood friend, Andrei Sverdlov (Yakov’s son, born in Siberian exile). Shchadenko presided over the arrests of Red Army commanders.

  3. Sverdlov and Novgorodtseva had had two children: a son Andrei, who joined the NKVD and became notorious for persecuting other children of eminent Old Bolsheviks, and daughter Vera, born 1915. Sverdlov's brother, Venyamin (1886–1939), emigrated to the USA to become a banker, returning to Russia in 1917, [21] where he was appointed ...

  4. Anatoli Granovski, hijo del director de la planta química de Bereznikí (apartamento 418), huyó a Estados Unidos y escribió unas memorias sobre su labor como agente secreto a las órdenes de Andréi Sverdlov, el hijo del primer dirigente del Estado soviético y organizador del Terror Rojo, Yákov Sverdlov.

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  5. 23 de feb. de 2017 · The realisation of Lenin's plan fell to the Ural Bolsheviks, whom Sverdlov was to unify and organise, and that is what brought Comrade Andrei to us in 1905. While he made an invaluable contribution to the local revolutionary movement, he also learnt a great deal from our militant Ural workers.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2013 · Andrei Sverdlov, short biography, April 1969 (7.9) – A Chronicle of Current Events. 02. Andrei Sverdlov, short biography, April 1969 (7.9) 4 October 2013. «No 7 : 30 April 1969». Based on the samizdat document “The unusual fate of the family members and relations of Ya.M. Sverdlov”.

  7. 23 de feb. de 2017 · Submitted by Noa Rodman on February 23, 2017. Chapter One: Comrade Andrei. OUR FIRST MEETING. I 1 met Yakov Sverdlov long ago in Ekaterinburg, the town in the Ural Mountains that is now Sverdlovsk. Those were unforgettable days, the days of the first Russian revolution.