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623: 233:, thought it inevitable that he would be a victim of the purges because "a man like Bronski – cultured, polite, irreproachable – could not help but attract the murderous animadversion of the Despot." He was shot and buried at 256:(1911–1972), from his first marriage. Brought up in Switzerland and Germany, she joined her father in the Soviet Union in 1931. She was arrested in 1938 and sentenced to eight years in the 79: 638: 205:, but left soon afterwards. In 1924, he returned to Russia and held a senior post in the People's Commissariat for Finance. In 1927–37, he was Professor of Political Economy at 94:, in February, he moved to Warsaw, to work first as a propagandist for the SDPKiL, then as a member of the Warsaw city party committee. In 1906, he edited the party newspaper 613: 653: 643: 455: 633: 396: 588: 321:(On the History and Activities of the Soviets in Russia: From the People's Calendar of the Petrograd Soviets, 1919.) "M. J. Braun", Berlin: Rote Fahne, 1919. 618: 608: 167: 214: 583: 103: 648: 439: 75: 658: 628: 178:
in a beer hall in Berlin in November 1919, and took part in a secret communist conference in Frankfurt and was a member of the
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and until spring 1919, he was Deputy People's Commissar for Trade and Industry. In 1919, he was sent to Germany as an agent of
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in autumn 1906, and held in prison until the end of 1907. After his release, he emigrated to Switzerland, and joined the
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In 1920–24, he was the Soviet envoy in Austria, but was in Germany during the attempted revolution known as the
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Zur Geschichte und Tätigkeit der Sowjets in Rußland : aus dem Volkskalender der Petrograder Sowjets 1919.
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in April 1916. By then, he had become part of the Zimmerwald left, and an ally of the Bolshevik leader,
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Bronski was arrested on September 9, 1937, and accused of being part of a terrorist plot, during a
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interned her, but refusing to work as a spy, she was released in 1950. Susanne Leonhard died in
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The Comintern - Historical Highlights: Essays, Recollections, Documents
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Lazitch, Branko, in collaboration with Milorad M. Drachkovitch (1973).
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The Bronski family were industrialists, who owned a cotton factory in
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and was also a senior researcher at the Institute of Economy at the
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Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania politicians
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mass round-up of Polish nationals living in the Soviet Union
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Milorad M.Drachkovitch, and Branko Lazitch (eds) (1966).
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diplomat, economist and academic, and a victim of the
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department, and edited the Polish-language newspaper
142:had broken out in Russia. In June 1917, he reached 126:anti-war movement, and a Polish delegate to the 66:. After leaving school in 1900, he emigrated to 42:; 1882 – 1 September 1938) was a Russian-Polish 639:Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni 488:. New York: Fredrick A. Praeger. p. 179. 8: 469:Krupskaya, Nadezhda (Lenin's widow) (1970). 454:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 614:Ambassadors of the Soviet Union to Austria 395:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 174:, and addressed the founding congress the 654:Revolutionaries of the Russian Revolution 644:Academic staff of Moscow State University 425: 423: 421: 36:Мечислав Генрихович Бронский (Варшавский) 432:Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern 376: 374: 372: 209:. From 1928 he was a full member of the 168:People's Commissar of Trade and Industry 383:Большая советская энцйклопедия Volume 7 337: 278:, a German communist and the mother of 215:Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union 16:Polish economist and communist activist 501: 491: 447: 388: 104:Social Democratic Party of Switzerland 634:Technical University of Munich alumni 345: 343: 341: 7: 182:. However he was very critical of 14: 98:("Red Flag"). He was arrested in 589:People from Piotrków Governorate 301:. Upon arrival, the U.S. Army's 619:Great Purge victims from Poland 609:Soviet people of Polish descent 267:In Vienna, in 1920, he married 229:. The former French communist, 520:"Бронский Мечислав Генрихович" 72:Technical University of Munich 40:Mechislav Genrikhovich Bronsky 1: 325:Die Lehren des Kapp-Putsches. 176:Young Communist International 122:Bronski was a founder of the 128:second Zimmerwald conference 675: 414:. Oxford U.P. p. 496. 412:Rosa Luxemburg, volume two 357:. 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Index

Russian
communist
Soviet
Great Purge
Łódź
Munich
Technical University of Munich
Munich University
Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania
Rosa Luxemburg
Leo Jogiches
1905 revolution
Lublin
Social Democratic Party of Switzerland
Jacob Hanecki
Karl Radek
Zimmerwald
second Zimmerwald conference
Kienthal
Vladimir Lenin
February Revolution
Petrograd
Agitprop
Bolshevik Revolution
Bela Kun
Josip Broz Tito
People's Commissar of Trade and Industry
Comintern
Young Communist International
Western Europe Secretariat

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