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  1. Moisei Solomonovich Uritsky (Ukrainian: Мойсей Соломонович Урицький; Russian: Моисей Соломонович Урицкий; 2 January [O.S. 14 January] 1873 – 30 August 1918) was a Bolshevik revolutionary leader in Russia.

  2. Moisei Solomonovitch Uritski (em russo: Моисей Соломонович Урицкий; Tcherkasi, Ucrânia, 2 de janeiro de 1873 - Petrogrado, Rússia, 17 de agosto de 1918) foi um revolucionário judeu, líder bolchevique durante a Revolução de Outubro de 1917. Biografia

  3. www.museumofthejewishcrimes.org › criminals › moisei-uritskyMuseum of Jewish Crimes

    He was a Russian communist of Jewish origin. Moisei Solomonovich Uricki was born in 1873 in Cherkasy into the family of a Jewish merchant. He graduated from law in Kiev, and was active in the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, Bund, in the Mensheviks and Bolsheviks factions.

  4. Uritsky, Moisei Solomonovich. (1873-1918): Enquanto estudante na Universidade de Kiev ingressou no Partido Social-Democrata e organizou uma rede para importar e distribuir literatura política. Em 1897 foi preso e exilado por operar um mimeógrafo ilegal. Aderiu aos mencheviques em 1903.

  5. Moiséi Solomónovich Uritski [1] (en ruso: Моисей Соломонович Урицкий; Cherkasy, [1] Imperio ruso; 2 de enero jul. / 14 de enero de 1873 greg.-Petrogrado; 30 de agosto de 1918) fue un revolucionario ruso de origen judío, líder bolchevique durante la Revolución Rusa de octubre de 1917.

  6. Russian revolutionary. Moisei Solomonovich Uritsky (1873-1918) was born in Cherkasy, Ukraine, to a Jewish family. He became a socialist while studying law at Kiev University and participated in the Jewish Bund, a secular Jewish socialist party in the Russian Empire founded in 1897.

  7. Moisei Uritsky. Moisei Uritsky, the son of Jewish parents, was born in Cherkasy, in the Ukraine on 14th January 1873. He studied law at Kiev University and graduated in 1897. As a student he joined the Social Democratic Party. In 1901 he was arrested and sent to prison. A fellow prisoner, Anatoly Lunacharsky, later wrote: "In those days he ...