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  1. 3 de jun. de 2015 · June 3, 1885 is the birthdate of Yakov Sverdlov, the Bolshevik agitator who helped Vladimir Lenin to realize his vision and was even briefly the head of state of the Russian Soviet Socialist Federal Republic. If his name is not well-known today, at least in the West, it’s probably because of his early death, at 33, under mysterious ...

  2. SVERDLOV, YAKOV MIKHAILOVICH (1885–1919), Russian revolutionary and Communist leader. Born in Nizhni-Novgorod (now Gorki), Sverdlov founded the revolutionary movement in his youth. He established the Nizhni-Novgorod Revolutionary Committee on an organized basis. He was imprisoned on two occasions and in 1910 was exiled to Siberia.

  3. Translation. (Moiseevich; party pseudonyms Andrei, Maks; 1885–1919), revolutionary and Soviet party figure. Born in Nizhnii Novrgorod to an artisan engraver who also owned a typographical and printing workshop, as a youth Iakov Sverdlov became a pharmacist’s apprentice and began to spread revolutionary propaganda among workers.

  4. 19 de jan. de 1999 · SVERDLOV. IAKOV MIKHAÏLOVITCH. (1885-1919) Grand organisateur, un des principaux dirigeants du Parti bolchevique pendant et après la révolution d'Octobre, Sverdlov est, en tant que président du Conseil exécutif central des soviets, le premier chef d'État soviétique. Militant du Parti ouvrier social-démocrate de Russie dès 1901 ...

  5. Sverdlov was working on developing these courses at the time of his death. When it opened several weeks later on 1 June 1919, it was named in his honour. The main reason for the creation of the institution was the delivery of the "Short Courses" which could be completed in 10–14 days. These were concerned with basic training in propaganda work.

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  7. Yakov Mikhaylovich Sverdlov. (1885–1919). After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Tsar Nicholas II and his family were taken to the city of Yekaterinburg, Russia, more than 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) east of Moscow, for imprisonment. It was there they were all killed in July 1918.

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