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  1. Before the October Revolution, Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev opposed an armed seizure of power, losing the trust of Lenin, who began relying on Leon Trotsky. During Lenin's final illness and after his death in 1924, Zinoviev allied with Kamenev and Joseph Stalin against Trotsky.

  2. Kámenev, principal dirigente del ala moderada del partido (junto con Zinóviev), 7 9 discrepaba con la mayoría de las ideas de Lenin sobre teoría política y estrategia. 7 No creía acabada la fase de revolución burguesa, 10 consideraba a la clase obrera débil e incapaz de imponerse al campesinado y la clase media, y rechazaba la idea de qu...

    • Лев Розенфельд
    • Vladímir Lenin
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lev_KamenevLev Kamenev - Wikipedia

    Kamenev and Zinoviev would later align with Trotsky and form the United Opposition from 1926 to 1927. Along with Zinoviev, he was expelled from the party three times. Kamenev was arrested in 1935 following the assassination of Sergei Kirov and made a chief defendant in 1936 Trial of the Sixteen, which marked the start of the Great Purge.

  4. Lev Kámenev. (Lev Boríssovich Rosenfeld Kámenev; Tbilisi, 1883 - Moscú, 1936) Político soviético. Militante bolchevique desde 1901, a partir de 1909 Lev Kámenev fue un estrecho colaborador de Lenin, al que conoció en Ginebra. En 1913 regresó a Rusia para ponerse al frente del partido en el interior y dirigir Pravda, y en 1914 fue ...

  5. Grigori Zinóviev nació en Elizavetgrad 2 (actualmente Kropyvnytsky, Ucrania ), en la Gobernación de Jersón 2 del Imperio ruso, el 23 de septiembre de 1883, en una familia judía de ganaderos productores de leche, 3 quienes lo educaron en su hogar. 2 Nunca asistió a la escuela. 2 . A pesar de su falta de educación formal, logró emplearse ...

    • Овсей-Гершон Аронович Радомысльский
    • Él mismo (como presidente del Sóviet de Petrogrado)
    • Григо́рий Евсе́евич Зино́вьев
    • Nikolái Komarov
  6. 17 de abr. de 2024 · In the early 1920s Zinovyev formed a coalition in the Politburo with Kamenev and Stalin to prevent Leon Trotsky from succeeding Lenin, who had become seriously ill and died in January 1924. But after the triumvirate had eliminated Trotsky as a serious contender in the power struggle (by early 1925), Stalin turned against his former allies.

  7. Zinoviev and Kamenev were found to be morally complicit in Kirov's murder and were sentenced to prison terms of ten and five years, respectively. Both Kamenev and Zinoviev had been secretly tried in 1935 but it appears that Stalin decided that, with suitable confessions, their fate could be used for propaganda purposes.