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    known as Pēteris Stučka Latvian State University (Latvian: Pētera Stučkas Latvijas Valsts universitāte). The town of Aizkraukle was named Stučka, after...
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  • activist Pēteris Plakidis (1947–2017), Latvian composer and pianist Pēteris Skudra (born 1973), Latvian professional ice hockey goaltender Pēteris Stučka (1865–1932)...
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    Bolshevik government in the Russian SFSR. The head of government was Pēteris Stučka with Jūlijs Daniševskis as his deputy. The LSPR armed forces, which...
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    Page of the Day"), was founded by Pēteris Bisenieks, who ran the Riga Latvian Craftsmen's Credit Union. Pēteris Stučka, who later headed the Latvian Bolsheviks...
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    Soviet Latvia, led by Pēteris Stučka, and the government of Andrievs Niedra, backed by Baltic Germans. Some sources may list Stučka and Niedra as prime...
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    Demyanov Pavel Malyantovich Russian SFSR Georgy Oppokov Pēteris Stučka Isaac Steinberg Pēteris Stučka Dmitry Kursky Nikolai Janson Nikolai Krylenko Ivan Bulat...
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    Arvīds Pelše, Yan Karlovich Berzin, Yan Rudzutak, Pēteris Stučka, Robert Eikhe. All of them, except for Stučka (who died in 1932) and Pelše, were later executed...
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    for the Latvian Bolsheviks, who were led by the federalist ideologue Pēteris Stučka (Swain 1999: 668–9). Latvian Provisional National Council Latvian Socialist...
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    Suren Spandaryan 1882 1916 Member of the Bolshevik faction since 1903. Pēteris Stučka 1865 1932 Member of the RSDLP since 1898. Supported Bolsheviks in 1903...
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    Demyanov Pavel Malyantovich Russian SFSR Georgy Oppokov Pēteris Stučka Isaac Steinberg Pēteris Stučka Dmitry Kursky Nikolai Janson Nikolai Krylenko Ivan Bulat...
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    It was led by the future National poet Rainis and his brother-in-law Pēteris Stučka, editors of the newspaper Dienas Lapa. This movement was soon influenced...
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    Inter-Allied Commission of Control; the Latvian Soviet government led by Pēteris Stučka, supported by the Red Army; and the Provisional government headed by...
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  • screenwriter, actor Jānis Strēlnieks (born 1989) – basketball player Pēteris Stučka (1865–1932) – author, translator, editor, jurist and educator Jānis...
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    The government of the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic, headed by Pēteris Stučka, is formed in Russia. November 1918: After World War I most of Latvia...
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    Demyanov Pavel Malyantovich Russian SFSR Georgy Oppokov Pēteris Stučka Isaac Steinberg Pēteris Stučka Dmitry Kursky Nikolai Janson Nikolai Krylenko Ivan Bulat...
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    edition) Ivan Sollertinsky (author of article on drama, first edition) Pēteris Stučka (author of article on democracy, first edition) Nikolai Vavilov (author...
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    Demyanov Pavel Malyantovich Russian SFSR Georgy Oppokov Pēteris Stučka Isaac Steinberg Pēteris Stučka Dmitry Kursky Nikolai Janson Nikolai Krylenko Ivan Bulat...
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    and Latvian cultural autonomy. The editors of the newspaper included Pēteris Stučka (1888–91, 1895–97), Jānis Pliekšāns (1891–1895) and Jānis Jansons-Brauns...
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    Demyanov Pavel Malyantovich Russian SFSR Georgy Oppokov Pēteris Stučka Isaac Steinberg Pēteris Stučka Dmitry Kursky Nikolai Janson Nikolai Krylenko Ivan Bulat...
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    In 1958, the university was renamed as the Pēteris Stučka Latvian State University (Latvian: Pētera Stučkas Latvijas Valsts Universitāte), which was its...
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  • Nikolai Sollogub Alexander Kuk Yevgeny Shilovsky Latvian Riflemen: Pēteris Stučka Frīdrihs Kalniņš Jānis Lācis Reinholds Bērziņš Antons Martusēvičs Kirill...
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    Demyanov Pavel Malyantovich Russian SFSR Georgy Oppokov Pēteris Stučka Isaac Steinberg Pēteris Stučka Dmitry Kursky Nikolai Janson Nikolai Krylenko Ivan Bulat...
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    1917 – 18 March 1918 Premier Vladimir Lenin Preceded by Pēteris Stučka Succeeded by Pēteris Stučka Personal details Born Isaac Nachman Steinberg 13 July...
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    of this congress, on 15 January 1919. The constitution was signed by Pēteris Stučka as the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Latvian...
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    Soviet socialist legality and proletarian law in this early phase was Pēteris Stučka. Other proponents of proletarian law included Dmitry Kursky and Nikolai...
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    During his education at the Riga City Gymnasium he met and befriended Pēteris Stučka, Dora Pliekšāne's future husband, who later become a prominent Latvian...
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    invaded and controlled by a provisional Soviet Latvian government led by Pēteris Stučka. During these months, the Ulmanis government had evacuated from the...
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  • possibly after the de Walko (de Walco) family Former: Stučka was the name of Aizkraukle – Pēteris Stučka, Latvian revolutionary and communist Foch-Allenby...
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  • Prime minister (1945–1963) Latvia Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic – Pēteris Stučka, Chairman (1918–1920) Republic of Latvia Presidents (complete list)...
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    Latvian communists are buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis in Moscow: Pēteris Stučka, Arvīds Pelše, Jānis Lepse, Jānis Valdovskis, Oto Vērzemnieks, Jānis...
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