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  1. Search for: 'Lev Borisovich Kamenev' in Oxford Reference ». (22 July 1883, d. 25 Aug. 1936).Soviet politicianBorn Lev Borisovich Rosenfeld in Moscow, he was forced to abandon his law degree at Moscow University in 1902 owing to his political activities. He went to Paris, where he became a friend of Lenin, and married Trotsky's sister.

  2. Lev Borisovitš Kamenev ( ven. Лев Бори́сович Ка́менев, oik. Rosenfeld ( ven. Розенфельд, Rozenfeld ); 18. heinäkuuta ( J: 6 heinäkuuta) 1883 Moskova, Venäjän keisarikunta – 25. elokuuta 1936 Moskova, Neuvostoliitto) [1] [2] oli bolševikkeja edustanut vallankumouksellinen ja neuvostoliittolainen poliitikko.

  3. Kamenev held 4 key positions of responsibility: He was in charge of the Communist Party in Petrograd when he returned from exile in March 1917. In 1919, he became the leader of the Communist Party in Moscow. Between March 1921 and 1926, he was a full member of the Politburo . When Lenin died in 1924, he was the acting head of the communist ...

  4. Lev Kamenev was born in Moscow, Russia, on 18th July, 1883. The son of a Jewish engine-driver on the Moscow-Kursk Railway. Both his parents had been active in the radical student movement in the 1870s and had known the people involved in the assassination of Alexander II. Kamenev became involved in radical politics while still at the Tiflis ...

  5. Lev Kamenev, a Specialist of Aleksandr Herzen’s Work : An Intellectual Between Two Shores. The name of the Bolshevik Lev Kamenev has never been associated with that of Aleksandr Herzen. However, since the prerevolutionary period, Kamenev shows a deep interest in Herzen’s work. After the Revolution, and particularly in the 1930s when he was ...

  6. Lev Kamenev en 1922. Lev Borissovitch Kamenev (en russe : Лев Борисович Каменев) de son nom de naissance Rosenfeld ( Розенфельд ), né le 6 juillet 1883 ( 18 juillet dans le calendrier grégorien) à Moscou et fusillé le 25 août 1936 à Moscou (53 ans), est un révolutionnaire russe et homme politique soviétique 1 .

  7. Lev Borisovich Kamenev (born Leo Rosenfeld or Lev Borisovich Rozenfeld; 18 July [O.S. 6 July] 1883 – 25 August 1936) was one of the leaders of the Russian Revolution in Russia. He was in office from 6 July 1923 to 16 January 1926.