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25: 325: 293:, and as early as July 1920, Dimanstein was a member of the “Turkbureau” central committee. After contracting a severe case of malaria, he was reassigned to party work in Ukraine. In 1922-1924 Dimanstein served as the head of Agitprop of Central Committee of the 442: 478: 567: 562: 262:. He was a signatory of the “Manifesto of the Provisional Revolutionary Workers Government of Lithuania.” Until the summer of 1919, he served as Commissar of Labor in the short-lived 313: 204: 572: 166: 157: 263: 577: 251:, he returned to Petrograd and worked in the Central Committee of the Union of Metal Workers. Dimanstein played a significant role during the 289:
People's Soviet Republic where he established Soviet institutions and supported creation of a local Party-approved elite. He also worked in
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in 1917. In January 1918, he was appointed head of the Commissariat for Jewish National Affairs, and later that year, of the
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on 20 August 1938 and was executed for belonging to a counterrevolutionary terrorist organization. He was rehabilitated
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Brendan McGeever. Antisemitism and the Russian Revolution. — Cambridge University Press, 2019. — p.p. 247.
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parties. After the range of the government repression in 1908, he was sentenced to life settlement in the
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and Dimanstein was a propagandist of a peace treaty. He was one of the editors of
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family. His father, Mordechai, was a tinsmith. From age 12, he studied at the
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state official, publisher, and leading theorist of national issues in the
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On 21 February 1938, Dimanstein was arrested. He received a
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Lithuanian–Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic people
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on 13 August 1955, two years after the death of Stalin.
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Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–19) people
270:. He served for a time as spokesperson for Commissar 247:), a Bolshevik military newspaper in Riga. After the 508:The Jewish Encyclopedia on the Internet in Russian 203:. In political debates, he often clashed with the 16:Soviet Jewish politician and publisher (1886–1938) 264:Lithuanian–Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic 524: 573:All-Russian Central Executive Committee members 513:List of repressed Soviet politicians in Russian 92:) (21 March 1886 – 25 August 1938) was a 343:Dimanstein advocated the establishment of the 340:and editor of the OZET's journal, "Tribuna." 351:. In 1930 he published in media against the 578:Mass media in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast 195:In 1904 Dimanstein became a member of the 476: 367:. In 1935 Dimanstein was the editor of a 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 215:region. Dimanstein escaped and left the 32:This article includes a list of general 408:Bam Likht fun Komunistisher Ideal, 1919 525: 440: 332:. Dimanstein was a founding member of 268:People's Commissariat of Nationalities 197:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 444:Крымские "армагеддоны" Иосифа Сталина 148:in 1903, and was ordained there as a 82:Semyon (Shimen) Markovich Dimanshtein 18: 191:Pre-Revolution Socialist activities 13: 477:Недошивин, Вячеслав (2022-09-07). 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 619: 603:Jews executed by the Soviet Union 501: 308:and was appointed Deputy Head of 90:Шимен (Семён Маркович) Диманштейн 328:). He was a steady supporter of 23: 598:Great Purge victims from Russia 297:and as a member of the Ukraine 285:In 1920 Dimanstein was sent to 230: 470: 461: 434: 316:. Dimanstein was an editor of 107: 1: 441:Еремин, Виктор (2022-01-29). 427: 593:Yiddish-language journalists 326:"Революция и национальности" 7: 548:People from Sebezhsky Uyezd 235:At that time Russia was at 179:of Vilna. 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