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Vladimir Adoratsky

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43: 187:. In July 1941, when the Institute was evacuated as the German army approached Moscow, Adoratsky pleaded that he was too ill to travel in a freight car, for which he was expelled from the institute and denied his salary. His daughter appealed to Mitin to intervene, but he refused. Adoratsky was then evacuated with other members of the Academy of Sciences to 367: 143:'s official 50th birthday (in fact, he was 51), leading soviet academics were expected to produce articles praising the leader's contribution to their disciplines. The veteran head of the Marx-Engels Institute, 191:, where he fell seriously ill. After being discharged form hospital, he was allocated unheated rooms, where he had to live and work in the kitchen. He returned to Moscow in 1943, and died there on 5 June 1945. 362: 402: 173: 397: 116:
From 1920 to 1928, he was assistant manager of the Central Archives Board, and from 1928 to 1931, deputy director of the Lenin Institute, and in 1932 a member of the
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Early in 1931, after a case had been fabricated against Riazonov, Adoratsky took his place, becoming head of the merged
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Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Forced to retire through ill health in 1939, he was replaced as head of the Marx–Engels–Lenin Institute by
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province. After his release he emigrated to Geneva. Later, he lived in Paris, London - where he met
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failed to comply, but Adoratsky stepped in with an article published in
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Dialectical Materialism: The Theoretical Foundation of Marxism-Leninism
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The History of the Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels
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Vladimir Adoratsky with his wife and daughter in 1907
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Russian Soviet historian and philosopher (1878–1945)
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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Russian
Kazan
Moscow
Soviet
Marxist philosopher
Kazan
nobleman
Kazan University
Bolshevik
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Astrakhan
Sidney
Beatrice Webb
Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Marx
Engels
Lenin
Marxism
Joseph Stalin
David Riazonov
Abram Deborin
Izvestia
Marxist theoretician
Marx–Engels and Lenin Institutes
Communist Academy
Institute of Philosophy

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