Biographical Dictionary Of The Comintern


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Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern


Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern

Author: Milorad M. Drachkovitch

language: en

Publisher: Hoover Press

Release Date: 1973


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Biographical Dictionary of Central and Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century


Biographical Dictionary of Central and Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century

Author: Wojciech Roszkowski

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2016-07-08


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Drawing on newly accessible archives as well as memoirs and other sources, this biographical dictionary documents the lives of some two thousand notable figures in twentieth-century Central and Eastern Europe. A unique compendium of information that is not currently available in any other single resource, the dictionary provides concise profiles of the region's most important historical and cultural actors, from Ivo Andric to King Zog. Coverage includes Albania, Belarus, the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Moldova, Ukraine, and the countries that made up Yugoslavia.

Ana Pauker


Ana Pauker

Author: Robert Levy

language: en

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Release Date: 2001-03-22


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In her own day, Ana Pauker was named "The Most Powerful Woman in the World" by Time magazine. Today, when she is remembered at all, she is thought of as the puppet of Soviet communism in Romania, blindly enforcing the most brutal and repressive Stalinist regime. Robert Levy's new biography changes the picture dramatically, revealing a woman of remarkable strength, dominated by conflict and contradiction far more than by dogmatism. Telling the story of Pauker's youth in an increasingly anti-Semitic environment, her commitment to a revolutionary career, and her rise in the Romanian Communist movement, Levy makes no attempt to whitewash Pauker's life and actions, but rather explores every contour of the complicated persona he found expressed in masses of newly accessible archival documents.