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Grigory Petrovsky, 1917. In 1912, Petrovsky was elected a deputy to the Russian 4th State Duma as a representative of workers of the Yekaterinoslav Governorate for the Bolshevik faction. During this time he also was a chief editor of Pravda. In January 1913 Petrovsky was included into the Central Committee of RSDRP.
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
Grigory Petrovsky: Born 16 August 1979 (age 45) Perm, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union: Height: 1.79 m (5 ft 10 + 1 ...
From 10 December 1924 until 31 January 1930, Petrovsky was the Plenipotentiary Representative of the Soviet Union in Estonia. From 31 January 1930 to 21 December 1930, he was the Plenipotentiary Representative of the USSR in Lithuania. From 21 December 1930 until 1 April 1933, he was the Plenipotentiary Representative of the USSR in Persia. [1]
Petrovsky was born in Yessentuki on 27 June 1908. [1] His parents were Vasily and Lydia Petrovsky. [1] His father was a physician. [2]Petrovsky applied for the Medicine Faculty of Moscow University, but he was not accepted due to the restricted quota and was transferred to the Engineering Faculty of the same university. [2]
Vladimir Petrovsky’s Welcome address to the art exhibit "Russian Collection in the Palais des Nations" 9.06.1997. Vladimir Petrovsky had been introduced to Salvador Dalí, was in frequent contact with famous sculptors and artists such as Ernst Neizvestny, Michail Chemyakin, Michail and Vita Romadin and Leonid Sokov.
Petrovsky (Max Goldfarb) in 1917 as part of the US Jewish Socialist Federation, seated second from left. By agreement between the Central Committee of the Bund and the Jewish Socialist Federation (JSF) of the Socialist Party of America, in 1913 David Lipetz came to New York City to conduct work among the Jewish workers and to raise funds for the Bund.
Dnipro hosts one of the largest Armenian diasporas in Ukraine, which began building its own church in 2003. However, only at the beginning of 2010 was a Sunday school built with funds from Oleksandr Petrovskyi, whose grandmother was an Armenian from Tbilisi.