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Mikhail Lashevich

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According to official sources, Lashevich died from gangrene in Harbin on 30 August 1928. Some other sources claim that he was either killed in a car accident or had committed suicide. His funeral took place in Leningrad.
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faction. He was conscripted into the Imperial Russian Army during the First World War and was twice wounded. After the
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 14th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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worldstatesmen.org, page "Former Foreign Colonies and Concessions in China," accessed 25 February 2019
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In August 1928, he was reported to have been arrested by Chinese authorities in connection with the
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Members of the Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Lashevich was born as Moisey Gaskovich into a Jewish merchant family in Odessa. He joined the
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in 1923, and the same year was elected to the Party's
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in 1901 and after the split of 1903 adhered with the
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Odessa
Kherson Governorate
Russian Empire
Ukraine
Harbin
Heilongjiang
Republic of China
China
Russian Empire
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Red Army
Siberian Military District
World War I
Russian Civil War
Order of the Red Banner
Russian
Soviet
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Bolshevik
February Revolution of 1917
Lenin

October Revolution
commissar
Red Army
Yudenich
Denikin
Kolchak

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