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  Alexei Rykov
Rykov worked as a Bolshevik agent in Moscow and St. Petersburg and played an active role in the 1905 Revolution.
Rykov resented the dictatorial style of Vladimir Lenin and in 1910 he broke with the Bolsheviks.
Despite his differences with Vladimir Lenin, Rykov was appointed Commissar of the Interior (1917-18), Chairman of the Supreme Council of National Economy (1918-20) and Deputy Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (1921-24) and Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (1924-29).
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  Alexei Rykov - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rykov was born in Saratov in 1881 to a peasant family.
Rykov resented the dictatorial style of Vladimir Lenin and in 1910 he broke with the Bolsheviks.
In 1938 Rykov, Bukharin, Genrikh Yagoda, Nikolai Krestinsky and Christian Rakovsky were arrested and accused of being involved with Trotsky in a plot against Stalin.
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 Alexei Rykov - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
Alexei Rykov (Алексей Иванович Рыков, February 25, 23 AC - March 15, 1938 AC) was an anti Russian Marxist terrorist and Soviet baker.
Rykov was born in Middle of Nowhere, U. of A. to a 13th century poet named Edward Scissor Hands and Benjamin Franklin.
Rykov realized shortly he could not deny his passion for bombs, he dropped schooling and joined his russian pals in a soccer team called the Bolsheviks.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Alexei Rykov
Rykov supported Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin in his struggle with Alexander Bogdanov for the leadership of the Bolshevik faction in 1908-1909 and voted to expel Bogdanov at the June 1909 mini-conference in Paris.
On April 3, 1918, Rykov was appointed Chairman of the Supreme Council of National Economy and served in that capacity throughout the Russian Civil War.
Rykov was elected to the Communist Party Central Committee on April 5, 1920 after the 9th Party Congress and became a member of its Orgburo, where he remained until May 23, 1924.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Trial of the Twenty One   (Site not responding. Last check: )
There were four key trials from 1936 to 1938, The Trial of the Sixteen was the first (December 1936); then the Trial of the Seventeen (January 1937); then the trial of Red Army generals, including Marshal Tukhachevsky[?] (June 1937); and finally the Trial of the Twenty One in March 1938.
The chief accused at the final trial were Alexei Rykov[?], Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, Nikolai Krestinsky[?], Christian Georgyevich Rakovsky[?], and Genrikh Gregorevich Yagoda[?].
In a similar vein to the earlier trials the defendants were accused of plotting to assassinate Stalin, of conspiring to wreck the economy and the country's military power, of working for the espionage services of Britain, France, Japan, and Germany and of making secret agreements with Germany and Japan.
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 Alexei Rykov   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alexei Rykov (1881-1938), the son of peasants, was born in 1881.
In 1938 Rykov Nikolay Bukharin, Genrikh Yagoda, Nikolai Krestinsky and Christian Rakovsky were arrested and accused of being involved with Leon Trotsky in a plot against Joseph Stalin.
Found guilty Alexei Rykov was executed on 15 March, 1938.
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Iofan was a friend of Alexei Rykov's, a prominent figure and then president of the People's Commissars' Council.
As it happened, Rykov fell out of favor shortly after the house was completed, but by then his protïgï had already made an independent name for himself.
Rykov was executed in 1937 along with Nikolai Bukharin and other prominent revolutionaries — the same year Iofan triumphed at the Paris World's Fair with his U.S.S.R. pavilion topped with Vera Mukhina's famous "Worker and Peasant" statue.
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 Russian Revolution, October, 1917
Vladimir Lenin was elected chairman and other appointments included Leon Trotsky (Foreign Affairs) Alexei Rykov (Internal Affairs), Anatoli Lunacharsky (Education), Alexandra Kollontai (Social Welfare), Felix Dzerzhinsky (Internal Affairs), Joseph Stalin (Nationalities), Peter Stuchka (Justice) and
Kamenev and Zinoviev (Nogin and Rykov, who were of the same opinion, being absent from this meeting) stated their view that the insurrection might perhaps itself be successful, but that it would be almost impossible to maintain power afterwards owing to the economic pressures and crisis in the food supply.
The majority voted for the insurrection, and actually fixed the date for 15 October.
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 Nikolai Bukharin and the Power Struggle
Alexei Rykov, Bukharin's friend, ally, fellow Politburo member, NEP man and was also the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars.
In charge of NEP was Bukharin and his friends Mikhail Tomsky, the Trade Union chief, and Alexei Rykov, the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars.
Now pretty much the only people who stood between Stalin and control over the USSR were Bukharin and his friends Rykov, Tomsky, Sergei Kirov (who was a friend of Stalin's but later joined Bukharin's crowd), and their friends and supporters.
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 Care Bears - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
Arriving upon the Care Bears he took them under his cloak (not literally, though, nothing inappropriate happened!) and gave them shelter in a large underground ice palace which was probably taken from a James Bond movie.
They then formed a society also called the “Care Bears” and swore allegiance to Batman to fight evil, injustice and bad encyclopedic articles to the bitter end, and in return he promised to help them in attempting to assassinate Alexei Rykov.
The Carebears were created by a race of small and wise creatures known as the smurfs who have been around since the begining of the universe itself.
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 Moscow Trials - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The third trial, in March 1938, included 21 defendants alleged to belong to the so-called "Bloc of Rightists and Trotskyites," led by Nikolai Bukharin, former head of the Communist International, former Prime Minister Alexei Rykov, Christian Rakovsky and Nikolai Krestinsky.
The chief accused were Alexei Rykov, Nikolai Bukharin, Nikolai Krestinsky, Christian Rakovsky, and Genrikh Yagoda.
The Trial of the 21 Editors, New International, April 1938; analysis of the trial of Bukharin, Rykov et al.
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 The Crisis in Russia - Industrial Conscription (by Ransome)
Larin saw in the proposals the beginning of the end of the revolution, being convinced that authority would pass from the democracy of the workers into the hands of the specialists.
Rykov fell upon them with sturdy blows on behalf of the Trades Unions.
She must prevent the frittering away of her small purse on things which, profitable to the vendor and doubtless desirable by the purchaser, satisfy only individual needs and do not raise the producing power of the community as a whole.
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 Woman Hired a Criminal to Kill her Ex-Husband Who Had Won a Million in a Lottery | Russian Spy
The woman and her mother made Alexei’s life so miserable that he decided to divorce.
Alexei turned to the police and the racketeer was detained while receiving marked money.
Rykov and she acted at the trial only as a witness.
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 The Crisis in Russia (1920) By Arthur Ransome- Chapter 11 from Nalanda Digital Library at NIT Calicut
After telling of the building of the new railway from Alexandrovsk Gai to the Emba, the prospects of developing the oil industry in that district, the relative values of those deposits and of those at Baku, and the possible decreasing significance of Baku in Russian industry generally, we passed to broader perspectives.
Rykov was of opinion that it would eventually become the centre of the whole State organism, "it and Trades Unions organizing the actual producers in each branch."
"Precisely," said Rykov, "and in that way the Soviets, useful during the period of transition as an instrument of struggle and dictatorship, will be merged with the Unions." (One
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 Wife Orders Hit on Russian Lottery Winner - Lottery Post
Posted: 11/3/2006 8:54:00 AM An angry Russian woman from the small town in the Caucasus hired a criminal to kill her ex-husband who had won a million rubles in a lottery, the News.ru website reported Friday.
48-year-old retired military officer Alexei Rykov had bought just one lottery ticket as a present for his own birthday and the ticket proved to be lucky — the man won one million rubles (about $37,000).
Alexei Rykov said he did not want his ex-wife to be jailed.
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 Stormy Petrel | TIME
Before leaving Moscow, M. Litvinov handed to correspondents a statement by "Premier"* Alexei Rykov outlining the Soviet thesis of disarmament to be propounded at Geneva.
Wrote M. Rykov: "The Soviet Union is ready to propose, support and carry out the most radical possible program of disarmament for the whole globe simultaneously.
The effect of releasing the Rykov thesis and Tchitcherin note was to create about M. Litvinov, when he stopped off at Berlin, last week, an aura of surmise that this large, red-faced Communist might be about to loose a world-uproar at Geneva which would attract and focus hostile criticism upon the League.
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 The Bolsheviks Of Russia
Nikolai Bukharin [1888-1938]: Lenin's chief Marxist theorist; general secretary/chairman of the Comintern; member of the Politburo; member, Central Committee; he was editor of Pravda and also Izvestia, a political newspaper; led, with Rykov, the "Right Opposition" to defend the NEP [New Economic Policy]; [Apparently not Jewish yet married to a Jew].
Nikolai Yezhov [1895-1939]: early Bolshevik; served in various capacities in the Cheka, GPU, and OGPU; was military commissar in various Red Army units; was G. Yagoda's deputy; People's Commissar of Internal Affairs; head of NKVD; was deputy People's Commissar of Agriculture for the USSR.
Alexei Rykov [1881-1938]; Premier of Soviet Union until 1930; member of Lenin's Politburo; Commissar of the Interior; Chairman of the Supreme Council of National Economy; Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars; led the "Right Opposition" with Bukharin to defend the NEP [New Economic Policy].
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 Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47
His Fourth Symphony, his most ambitious instrumental work up to that point, was withdrawn during rehearsals (it would not be heard until 1961), and in the spring of 1937 Shostakovich set about writing a different kind of symphony.
The famous political theorist Nikolai Bukharin and his associate Alexei Rykov were also among Stalin's victims.
Bukharin, Rykov, Antonov-Ovseyenko and others were posthumously cleared during the Gorbachov years, their executions declared manifestations of Stalin's abuse of power.
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 THE KRONSTADT REBELLION
Trosky, commissar of foreign affairs, Alexei Rykov of interior, Alexander Shlyapnikov of labor and Joseph Stalin of nationalities.
Some left socialist revolutionaries that had fought on the Bolshevik side, such as Kamenev, Zinoviev and Rykov asked for a government coalition.
They simply suggested that one party with 300,000 members could nor run a country of 150 million.
www.bu.edu /econ/faculty/kyn/newweb/economic_systems/NatIdentity/FSU/Russia/kronstad.html   (1496 words)

  
 Leon Trotsky - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
After the success of the uprising on November 7-8 (New Style), Trotsky led the efforts to repel a counter-attack by Cossaks under General Pyotr Krasnov and other troops still loyal to the overthrown Provisional Government at Gatchina.
The rest of the recently expanded Politburo (Rykov, Mikhail Tomsky, Bukharin) was at first uncommitted, but eventually joined the troika.
Bukharin and Rykov sided with Stalin while Krupskaya and Soviet Commissar of Finance Grigory Sokolnikov aligned with Zinoviev and Kamenev.
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 Socialism Today - Lenin's life rewritten
Lenin and Trotsky well understood that without the world revolution coming to their assistance this policy could engender forces bitterly opposed to the revolution looking for a return to capitalism.
This is an incredible statement from somebody who has not understood either the process of revolution or the bureaucratic counter-revolution led by Stalin.
Nikolae Bukharin and Alexei Rykov did represent the Right but Stalin in no way represented the genuine ‘Left’ of the Bolsheviks.
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 Josef Stalin
When Stalin was finally convinced that Lev Kamenev and Gregory Zinoviev were unwilling to join forces with Leon Trotsky against him, he began to support openly the economic policies of right-wing members of the Politburo such as Nikolay Bukharin, Mikhail Tomsky and Alexei Rykov.
They now realized what Stalin was up to but it took them to summer of 1926 before they could swallow their pride and join with Trotsky against Stalin.
In 1936 Nickolai Bukharin, Alexei Rykov, Genrikh Yagoda, Nikolai Krestinsky and Christian Rakovsky were arrested and accused of being involved with Leon Trotsky in a plot against Stalin.
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 , TRETII OCHEREDNOI S'EZD Ross. Sots.-Dem. Rabochei Partii. Polnyi tekst protokolov. Izdanie tsentral'nago km.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In April he summoned his followers for what he designated as the third Congress of the All-Russian Social Democratic Party.
Convening in London from 25 April to 10 May 1905, this Congress was attended only by Bolsheviks, including Litvinov, Kamenev, Rykov, Krassin and Lunacharsky.
Lev Kamenev and Alexei Rykov made their political debuts at this congress.
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 Biography of Joseph Stalin - AZBIOGRAPHY   (Site not responding. Last check: )
However, they were reluctant to speak out in favour of a man whom they had been in conflict with for so long.
When Stalin was finally convinced that Lev Kamenev and Gregory Zinoviev were unwilling to join forces with Leon Trotsky against him, he began to support openly the economic policies of right-wing members of the Politburo such as Nikolay Bukharin, Mikhail Tomsky and Alexei Rykov.
They now realized what Stalin was up to but it took them to summer of 1926 before they could swallow their pride and join with Trotsky against Stalin.
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