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prison. On 22 May, his lawyers Steppacher and Gänssler, applied for his release from prison because he had diplomatic status as head of the Soviet press service "
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he was arrested on 23 December 1937 and sentenced to death on 10 March 1938 for alleged membership in a "counterrevolutionary terrorist organization" by the
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and an advisory member of the Economics Commission. After the suppression of the Council Republic he was apprehended on 14 May in
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From July 1918, he was head of the Soviet press service in Germany. In September, he became member of the
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Weltrevolutionär im Abseits. Der Kommissar der bayerischen Räterepublik Tobias Axelrod
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Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union executed by the Soviet Union
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sanatorium. In April 1919 he became a member of the Action Committee of the
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verwaltungshandbuch.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de/akselrod-tobias
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and in April 1918, became the head of the press office of the
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Das Kabinett Hoffmann II, Teil 1: 31. Mai - 1. September 1919
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Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union
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Tobias Akselrod was born in Moscow. Akselrod joined the
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and Action Committee of the Communist Soviet Republic.
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In November 1919, he was transferred from Munich to
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