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  1. Georgii Vasilevich Chicherin (em russo: Георгий Васильевич Чичерин), nascido em Karaul a 12 de novembro, jul. / 24 de novembro de 1872 greg. – em Moscovo a 7 de julho de 1936, foi um político e revolucionário russo e soviético ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros de 1918 a 1930.

  2. Georgy Vasilyevich Chicherin (or Tchitcherin; Russian: Георгий Васильевич Чичерин; 24 November 1872 – 7 July 1936) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and a Soviet politician who served as the first People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs in the Soviet government from March 1918 to July 1930.

  3. Georgy Vasilyevich Chicherin (born Nov. 24, 1872, Tambov province, Russia—died July 7, 1936, Moscow) was a diplomat who executed Soviet foreign policy from 1918 until 1928. An aristocrat by birth, Chicherin entered the imperial diplomatic service after graduating from the University of St. Petersburg (1897).

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  4. Georgi Chicherin Archive 1872–1936 Biography Works: Mar 9, 1918: To Colonel Robins on U.S. help at Vladivostock Apr 2, 1918: To Lockhart on England’s Intentions at Archangel Apr 6, 1918: To Allied Representatives Asking for a Withdrawal of the Offending Armies Apr 18, 1918: To Rumanian Prime Minister Against the Incorporation of Bessarabia

  5. Georgi Vasilyevich Chicherin. (1872-1936): Diplomata russo de origem nobre mas marxista e revolucionário. Durante a Revolução de Outubro se encontrava na Inglaterra.

  6. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Chicherin, Georgy Vasilievich. views 1,393,155 updated. CHICHERIN, GEORGY VASILIEVICH. (1872 – 1936), revolutionary and diplomat. Georgy Chicherin was born on November 12, 1872, in Karaul, Tambov Province, into an aristocratic family of declining fortunes.

  7. 18 de mai. de 2018 · The Soviet statesman Georgi Vasilyevich Chicherin (1872-1936) guided Soviet foreign policy in the years following the foundation of the U.S.S.R. Born in Tambov Oblast in 1872, Georgi Chicherin was a member of the Russian aristocracy—an unlikely background for a future Bolshevik.