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  1. Search for: 'Maxim Litvinov' in Oxford Reference ». (b. 17 July 1876, d. 31 Dec. 1951).Soviet Foreign Commissar 1930–9 Born Max Wallach of a Jewish family in Belostok (Russian Poland), he joined the Russian Social Democratic (Workers') Party on its foundation in 1898. A firm supporter of Lenin, he was soon imprisoned, but escaped in 1902 and ...

  2. Maxim M. Litvinov and Soviet-American Relations, 1918-1946 by Hugh Phillips Hugh Phillips is Associate Professor in the Department of History at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The author's research and writing have been greatly facilitated by the International Research and Exchanges Board

  3. In 1900 Litvinov became a member of Kiev party committee, but the entire committee was arrested in 1901. After 18 months of captivity, he led an escape of 11 inmates from Lukyanovskaya prison and lived in exile in Switzerland, where he was an editor for the revolutionary newspaper Iskra. In 1903, he joined the Bolshevik faction and returned to ...

  4. MAXIM LITVINOV. be regarded as the first of the rare breed of Russian cold-war revisionists. And be cause of his unique position he brings into the controversy the kind of inside in. counterparts' attempts to apportion the blame for the conflict seem like so many exercises in make-believe.

  5. 马克西姆·李维诺夫 (Maxim Litvinov):苏联外交家。1876年7月17日生于波兰比亚韦斯托克一个职员家庭。1898年参加俄国社会民主工党,后长期侨居国外。曾任苏联外交人民委员(1930-1939年)、副外交人民委员(1921-1930年、1941-1946年)。

  6. 27 de set. de 2019 · ABSTRACT. This is the first complete biography of Maxim Litvinov, a Bolshevik revolutionary who began his professional life running guns into Tsarist Russia and eventually became the leading Soviet diplomat in the turbulent 1930s. His was a spectacular career, spanning some of the most dramatic decades of the twentieth century and including an ...

  7. Maxim Litvinov. : Autographed photograph Russia Maxim Maximovich Litvinov (17 July 1876-31 December 1951) was a Russian revolutionary and prominent Soviet diplomat. After the October Revolution of 1917, Litvinov was appointed by Vladimir Lenin as the Soviet government's representative in Britain. His accreditation was never officially ...