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  1. The Sverdlov-class cruisers, Soviet designation Project 68bis, were the last conventional gun cruisers built for the Soviet Navy. They were built in the 1950s and were based on Soviet, German, and Italian designs and concepts developed before the Second World War. They were modified to improve their sea capabilities, allowing them to operate at ...

  2. Jacob Mikhailovich Sverdlov was born in the city of Nizhni-Novgorod on June 3, 1885. His father, an engraver, was able to give his children an education beyond the reach of working class families in Czarist Russia. As a boy of ten, young Jacob was enrolled in a gymnasium (equivalent to high school) where he studied for five years.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2015 · June 3, 1885 is the birthdate of Yakov Sverdlov, the Bolshevik agitator who helped Vladimir Lenin to realize his vision and was even briefly the head of state of the Russian Soviet Socialist Federal Republic. If his name is not well-known today, at least in the West, it’s probably because of his early death, at 33, under mysterious ...

  4. 23 de feb. de 2017 · This biography of Yakov Sverdlov (1885–1919) was written by Klavdiya Sverdlova, his wife and companion. She shared his life in the revolutionary underground and suffered arrest and exile with him. We do not agree with the political perspective of the author, but reproduce this text for reference. Readers should see more information in the comments below.

  5. Jakov Michailovitsj Sverdlov, ( Russisch: Я́ков Миха́йлович Свердло́в) ( Nizjni Novgorod, 3 juni 1885 - Orjol, 16 maart 1919) was een aanvoerder van de bolsjewieken en voorzitter van het Russische Centrale Uitvoerende Comité van 1917 tot 1919.

  6. 23 de ago. de 2011 · Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov. I first met Yakov Mikhailovich immediately after my return to Russia. Before that I only knew of him from hearsay. I knew that he was a tireless fighter for social democracy, for Bolshevism, knew that he was constantly being sent to prison and into exile, whence he always escaped: whenever they caught him and put him behind bars he would escape again.

  7. Up to the spring of 1919 the chief organizer of the Party had been Sverdlov. He did not have the name of General Secretary, a name which was then not yet invented, but he was that in reality. Sverdlov died at the age of 34 in March 1919, from the so-called Spanish fever. In the spread of the civil war and the epidemic, mowing people down right ...