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Adolf Markovich Petrovsky (Russian: Адольф Маркович Петровский; 1887, in Warsaw, Vistula Land, Russian Empire [1] – 17 September 1937 in Soviet Union) [2] was a Soviet diplomat.
Adolf Petrovsky: Diplomatic representative 10 December 1924 31 January 1930 Aleksandr Gambarov Chargé d'affaires: 1924 1 January 1927 Fyodor Raskolnikov: Diplomatic representative 6 March 1930 18 August 1933 Aleksei Ustinov Diplomatic representative 27 January 1934 26 September 1937 Kuzma Nikitin Diplomatic representative 1 November 1937
Adolf Petrovsky (1887–1937), Soviet diplomat; Boris Petrovsky (1908–2004), Soviet surgeon and politician; Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky (1933–2023), German jazz saxophonist; David Petrovsky (Lipetz) (also known as Max Goldfarb, Bennett, Humboldt, Brown (1886–1937), Jewish revolutionary politician, economist, journalist, general of the Red Army, and Soviet statesman
Adolf Petrovsky: Plenipotentiary Representative 21 December 1930 1 April 1933 Sergey Pastukhov Plenipotentiary Representative 29 May 1933 1 April 1935 Aleksey Chernykh Plenipotentiary Representative 1 April 1935 14 January 1939 Matvey Filimonov: Plenipotentiary Representative (before 9 May 1941) Ambassador (after 9 May 1941) 11 September 1939
Adolf Petrovsky; R. Fyodor Raskolnikov; S. Leonid Stark This page was last edited on 14 October 2019, at 20:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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The trial of Yan Petrovsky is a rare attempt by prosecutors outside Ukraine to seek justice for victims of alleged war crimes in a conflict that began long before Russia's invasion of Ukraine in ...
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