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  Information About Lazar Kaganovich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Kaganovich was an early mentor of Nikita Khrushchev, who first rose to prominence as his Moscow City deputy in the 1930s.
Kaganovich was a rigid Stalinist, and though he remained in the Presidium, quickly lost influence after Stalin's death in March 1953.
As a result, Kaganovich was forced to retire from the Presidium and the Central Committee, and in 1964 he was expelled from the party.
www.combsrealestateauction.com /lazar_kaganovich.html   (371 words)

  
  Lazar Kaganovich
Kaganovich was a rigid Stalinist, and though he remained in the Presidium, quickly lost influence after Stalin's death in March 1953.
As a result, Kaganovich was forced to retire from the Presidium and the Central Committee, and in 1964 he was expelled from the party.
Kaganovich survived to the age of 97, dying just before the events that led to the final unravelling of the Soviet Union in 1991.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/l/la/lazar_kaganovich.html   (351 words)

  
 Lazar Kaganovich - dKosopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Kaganovich organized and greatly contributed to the building of the first Soviet metro system in Moscow, which was named after him until 1955.
Kaganovich was, until 1957, a full member of the Politburo and the Presidium.
Kaganovich survived to the age of 97, dying just before the events that led to the final unravelling of the Soviet Union in 1991.
www.dkosopedia.com /wiki/Lazar_Kaganovich   (573 words)

  
 Lazar Kaganovich
In 1918, Kaganovich was the Commissar of the propaganda department of the Red Army.
Kaganovich (together with Vyacheslav Molotov) took part in the All-Ukrainian Party Conference of 1930 and actively encouraged the policies of collectivization there that many historians argue led to the catastrophic 1932-33 Ukrainian famine (the Holodomor), in which millions of Ukrainians died.
As a result of the unsuccessful coup, Kaganovich was forced to retire from the Presidium and the Central Committee, and was given the position of director of a small Ural potassium factory.
www.1bx.com /en/L._M._Kaganovich.htm   (1766 words)

  
 Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich — Infoplease.com
In 1957, he joined in an unsuccessful attempt to oust Khrushchev and was stripped of all his posts.
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 Lazar Kaganovich
Kaganovich gives his own evaluation of the progressive decentralisation of the planning process which was now sought to be centred on the Union Republics and local bodies.
Kaganovich informs us that Khrushchev went further than the party decision in his anxiety to move closer to the Yugoslavs.
It must be considered a matter of great regret that Molotov, Kaganovich and Shepilov did not receive any support from the international communist movement at a time when the seeds of dissolution of socialism in the Soviet Union and the people's democracies were being sown in 1953-57.
revolutionarydemocracy.org /rdv4n1/kagano.htm   (7752 words)

  
 JEWISH GENOCIDES IN HISTORY -- Lazar Kaganovich: Stalin's Mass Murderer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich (Kogan), of Jewish descent, was born in Kubany,near Kiev, Ukraine, in 1893.
Kaganovich was one of a small group of Stalin's top sadists pushing forvery high rates of collectivization after 1929.
On any analysis, Kaganovich, was one of the worst mass murderers in history,and little wonder that during World War II large numbers of Ukrainians greetedthe Germans as liberators, with many joining the Waffen-SS to keep Communismfrom enslaving all of Europe.
www.americancivilrightsreview.com /dvjewkaganovich.html   (295 words)

  
 Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Kaganovich, E. Startsev and R. Davidson, "Ion beam pulse neutralization by a background plasma in a solenoidal magnetic fiel", Proceedings of HIF symposium 2004 Princeton, NJ, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research 544, 383-388 (2005).
Kaganovich, E. Startsev and R. Davidson, "Analytical and numerical studies of the complex interaction of a fast ion beam pulse with a background plasma", Physica Scripta T107 54-59 (2004), invited talk at ITCPP "Complex Plasma in New Millenium" 2003, Santorini, Greece ppplreport
I.D. Kaganovich and L.D. Tsendin, "Collisionless electrode sheath in an rf discharge", Sov.-Phys.
w3.pppl.gov /~ikaganov/Publications.htm   (1517 words)

  
 Lazar Kaganovich - Stalin's Mass Murderer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich (Kogan), of Jewish descent, was born in Kubany, near Kiev, Ukraine, in 1893.
Kaganovich was one of a small group of Stalin's top sadists pushing for very high rates of collectivization after 1929.
On any analysis, Kaganovich, was one of the worst mass murderers in history, and little wonder that during World War II large numbers of Ukrainians greeted the Germans as liberators, with many joining the Waffen-SS to keep Communism from enslaving all of Europe.
www.rense.com /general11/stal.htm   (307 words)

  
 OnMilwaukee.com Arts and Entertainment: Kaganovich and Layton create "Hearing Aids and Other Personal Prosthetics"
Kaganovich's displayed work -- 15 crafted objects resembling semi-realistic looking but seemingly useless body appendages -- is part of an on-going project she's been working on to intensify the various modes of communication between people.
Kaganovich, who received her Masters of Fine Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz and a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Metal/Jewelry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is currently an assistant professor in the Visual Art Department at UWM heading the Jewelry and Metalsmithing Area.
By juxtaposing her images with Kaganovich's devices, she "takes us into the exaggerated world of these attachments to the body, where the prosthetic begins to morph into the body to the point where the true body and the fabricated body are unrecognizable in their pure forms," explains gallery manager Andrea Skyberg.
onmilwaukee.com /ent/articles/hearingaids.html?8057   (737 words)

  
 Lazar Kaganovich
Kaganovich gives his own evaluation of the progressive decentralisation of the planning process which was now sought to be centred on the Union Republics and local bodies.
Kaganovich confirms and amplifies earlier accounts of the methods by which Khrushchev re-asserted his domination.
It must be considered a matter of great regret that Molotov, Kaganovich and Shepilov did not receive any support from the international communist movement at a time when the seeds of dissolution of socialism in the Soviet Union and the people's democracies were being sown in 1953-57.
www.revolutionarydemocracy.org /rdv4n1/kagano.htm   (7752 words)

  
 Lazer Kaganovich
With the support of Joseph Stalin Kaganovich rose quickly in the party hierarchy and by 1930 was a full member of the Politburo.
As Stalin's loyal servant, Kaganovich played a significant role in the collectivization programme and joined with Vyacheslav Molotov to oppose suggestions made by Sergey Kirov to free those imprisoned for political offences.
Kaganovich was also involved in the great purses (1936-38) that removed all of Stalin's opponents from power.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /RUSkaganovich.htm   (250 words)

  
 The death of Stalin: Part II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The usually sycophantic (and Jewish) Kaganovich suggested that a committee be formed to investigate the "so-called" Doctors' Plot and that Stalin end his anti-Semitic campaign.
Kaganovich quickly called for a vote and was supported by everyone except for Beria and Khrushchev.
Kaganovich handed a bottle of medicine to Molotov, who poured it into Stalin's mouth as Bulganin cradled his head.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/stalin/96949   (455 words)

  
 mkeonline.com - Body art
Kaganovich has moved away from these costume-like pieces in favor of prosthetic inventions that, when used, would render themselves useless.
Kaganovich now builds boxes, trays or tables for her body objects to rest on, as if they were specimens in a display case.
As she has worked with this concept of disconnection between the intended and the actual, the communicated and the received, the pieces "have become pared down, still implying function but are even more unclear in how they are to be used," she said.
www.mkeonline.com /story.asp?id=385693   (884 words)

  
 Business - SARTA chief to join VC firm - sacbee.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Oleg Kaganovich, who has headed the Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance (SARTA) for four years, said Thursday he is joining DFJ Frontier, the local affiliate of a major Silicon Valley venture capital firm.
Kaganovich's addition to the firm, Lenet added, signals that plenty of investment opportunity exists in the Sacramento region.
Kaganovich's replacement will be chosen from a slate of recently interviewed candidates, said SARTA Chairman Dan Koellen.
www.sacbee.com /103/story/158043.html   (349 words)

  
 Document 140
KAGANOVICH: Please, Comrade Pioneer leaders, don't be shy, describe things in plain terms, don't try to use language that plays up to us.
KAGANOVICH: You don't seem to be able to describe relationships in general between the children, meaning their very essence.
KAGANOVICH: I am asking how much our children have already progressed in truly human terms with respect to how they relate to one another, with respect to getting rid of the mentality of the past, egotism, vanity, selfishness, with respect to getting rid of all the bad elements that have lingered from the past.
www.yale.edu /annals/siegelbaum/English_docs/Siegelbaum_doc_140.htm   (1747 words)

  
 The human monster - Salon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
But Lazar Kaganovich, a Stalin loyalist, was responsible for counting the votes, and the Boss -- as many of his followers called him -- survived again.
Another event of 1934 that paved the way for the Terror was the suicide of Stalin's wife, Nadya Allilueva (after a Kremlin dinner party at which he had abused and mistreated her).
Kaganovich said Stalin was never the same man after that night, that he "turned in on himself and hardened his attitude to people in general," as Service puts it.
dir.salon.com /story/books/review/2005/05/05/stalin/index_np.html?pn=4   (1196 words)

  
 Statement of the Kaganovich Family
We are grateful to the grandson of L.M. Kaganovich for having translated this text into English.
We, the close relatives of the late Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich, are full of indignation due to the publication of the Russian translation of the book "The Wolf in the Kremlin" by the American journalist Stuart Kahan.
Boris A. Kaganovich (1904-1992), LMK's cousin, was born and grew up in the same village.
geocities.com /redcomrades/kagan.html   (2016 words)

  
 History News Network
I am saying directly that Kaganovich’s murders and hateful gloating is the primary cause of the later Jewish holocaust, without which it would have been impossible from a logistical and staffing standpoint.
Kaganovich permitted Hitler to politically diminish and discredit both Communism and Judaism at once, which was a political prerequisite for what came later, both against the Soviets and against the Jews.
When you say that Kaganovich is ("arguably") the man most responsible for the Holocaust, there is no other way to interpret your statement, unless you think it was Kaganovich who herded the Jews into the gas chambers.
hnn.us /readcomment.php?id=23328   (4655 words)

  
 Statement of the Kaganovich Family
We are grateful to the grandson of L.M. Kaganovich for having translated this text into English.
We, the close relatives of the late Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich, are full of indignation due to the publication of the Russian translation of the book "The Wolf in the Kremlin" by the American journalist Stuart Kahan.
Boris A. Kaganovich (1904-1992), LMK's cousin, was born and grew up in the same village.
revolutionarydemocracy.org /rdv1n2/kaganfam.htm   (2027 words)

  
 j. - Mixing science and Judaism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Kaganovich, 27, hopes to complete his doctoral work this summer at Stanford University, where he studies molecular and cellular biology.
Kaganovich hopes to go to Israel in the fall, where he will study at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot.
Kaganovich was born in Estonia and moved to the United States at 10.
www.jewishsf.com /content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/32114/format/html/displaystory.html   (587 words)

  
 Breaking News - SARTA's chief announces he's moving to local venture capital firm - sacbee.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The 34-year-old Kaganovich last month announced his pending departure as chief executive of SARTA, a public/private partnership designed to foster growth in the technology industry in the nine-county Sacramento region.
He cited Kaganovich's experience in nurturing tech start-ups, his extensive technology contacts in the region and his past experience with the venture arm of Sun Microsystems.
While at SARTA, Kaganovich made his mark as a leading advocate for the region's technology community, helping create the SARTA Tech Index, which measures the health of the region's high-tech sector based on the performance of 50 local companies.
www.sacbee.com /102/story/157895.html   (327 words)

  
 CNN Cold War - Profile: Nikita Khrushchev
After the war, Khrushchev was given a series of political assignments and received his first formal training in Marxism at a Technical College.
After graduation he was appointed to a political post in Ukraine, where Lazar Kaganovich, a protege of Joseph Stalin, was head of the Communist Party.
In the 1930s Khrushchev was promoted from one political position to the next, until finally, in 1935, he became second in command of the Moscow Communist Party.
cnn.com /SPECIALS/cold.war/kbank/profiles/khrushchev   (649 words)

  
 SARTA CEO to step down - Sacramento Business Journal:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Oleg Kaganovich will step down as chief executive officer of Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance (SARTA) in the second quarter to pursue an opportunity in the private sector, the nonprofit announced Friday.
Kaganovich set goals that included establishing SARTA as a regional leader in technology-based economic development, collaboration, education and networking, and to help make it financially stable, he said.
Kaganovich and the SARTA board of directors are conducting the search for his replacement.
sacramento.bizjournals.com /sacramento/stories/2007/03/12/daily55.html?surround=lfn   (618 words)

  
 For All Time - The Sixties (parts 80-113)
Kaganovich has done as well a job as anyone else could, given time and resources, and far better than most.
Kaganovich helped collectivize Moscow agriculture, he's heard all the complaints about brutality and such and isn't about to let that mess with them.
While Kaganovich would have preferred to have handed the government over to foreignMinister Molotov, a personal friend and comrade (in the old sense of the word) for 30 years, he's aware of appearances.
foralltime.alternatehistory.com /FaTL-the60s.html   (19077 words)

  
 people: Igor Kaganovich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Dr. Kaganovich is a research associate at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
Recently he involved in the study of plasma physics with applications to nuclear fusion (heavy ion fusion), gas discharge modeling, and plasma processing.
Dr. Kaganovich was the recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship in 1996.
w3.pppl.gov /theory/kaganovich.html   (106 words)

  
 SARTA leader ventures into DFJ's Frontier - Sacramento Business Journal:
Oleg Kaganovich, the departing chief of the Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance, will join venture capital firm DFJ Frontier as a principal in its West Sacramento office.
Kaganovich, 34, said last month that he would leave his SARTA post for the private sector, but intended to remain on the board.
Kaganovich said DFJ has made more local investments than any other fund, and, having been an entrepreneur himself, he likes its focus on seed and early-stage companies.
www.bizjournals.com /sacramento/stories/2007/04/23/story8.html?i=79651&b=1177300800^1450540   (678 words)

  
 sacbee.com -- Business -- Quick gauge on tech in area
It's restricted to companies with headquarters in greater Sacramento, which leaves out obvious big employers such as Intel Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., Apple Computer Inc. and NEC Electronics Inc. Kaganovich said the index was configured to showcase up-and-coming homegrown businesses.
The 44 companies on the index were chosen from 53 applicants, plus some public companies that didn't apply.
Kaganovich said the roster of companies will change over time as new startups emerge and other firms falter.
www.hansen.com /news/InthePress/sacbee_com-09-30-03.htm   (871 words)

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