Maxim Maximovich Litvinov (Russian pronunciation: [mɐkˈsʲim mɐkˈsʲiməvʲɪtɕ lʲɪˈtvʲinəf]; born Meir Henoch Wallach-Finkelstein; 17 July 1876 – 31 December...
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writer and translator, and wife of Soviet diplomat and foreign minister Maxim Litvinov. She was also known as Ivy Low, Ivy Litvinova or Ivy Litvinoff. Ivy...
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Albanian politician Maxim Litvinov, Russian revolutionary and diplomat Maksym Stepanov (born 1975), Ukrainian politician In fiction: Maxim Kammerer, fictional...
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skater Maxim Litvinov (1876–1951), Soviet diplomat Pavel Litvinov (born 1940), Soviet physicist, writer, and human rights supporter Sergey Litvinov (disambiguation)...
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him decide instead to seek to conciliate Nazi Germany. In May 1939, Maxim Litvinov, the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, was dismissed; Molotov...
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the morning. In 1930 Chicherin was formally replaced by his deputy, Maxim Litvinov. A continuing terminal illness burdened his last years, which forced...
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Named after the chief Soviet diplomat moving the negotiations forward, Maxim Litvinov, the treaty provided for immediate implementation of the Kellogg-Briand...
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(1899–1942), German world record holder in the discus, shot put, and relay Maxim Litvinov (1876–1951), born Meir Henoch Mojszewicz Wallach-Finkelstein, Russian...
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1912, Maisky moved to London and shared a house in Golders Green with Maxim Litvinov and Georgy Chicherin. As his English improved his circle of friends...
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number of top-level Bolsheviks, including Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Maxim Litvinov, Leonid Krasin, and Alexander Bogdanov; and executed by a party of revolutionaries...
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Edition) (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990) Holroyd-Doveton, John (2013). Maxim Litvinov: A Biography. Woodland Publications. p. 329. Kennan, George F. (1988)...
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in 1935 to reduce the threat from Central Europe. It was pursued by Maxim Litvinov, the Soviet foreign minister, and Louis Barthou, the French foreign...
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spoken of Halifax's fellow Foreign Minister (of the Soviet Union), Maxim Litvinov, as having acute perceptive skills and an ability "to detect major trends...
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Alexander Parvus (section Maxim Gorky affair)
May 1939, which coincided with the dismissal of the foreign minister, Maxim Litvinov. He refused to confess, despite being tortured by the police chief,...
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of Kirov's murder, Maxim Litvinov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, was out of the country; his daughter Tanya implied that Litvinov realised this event...
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domination", especially among the intelligentsia. After dismissing Maxim Litvinov as Foreign Minister in 1939, Stalin immediately directed incoming Foreign...
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severed. In May, Stalin replaced his foreign minister from 1930 to 1939, Maxim Litvinov, who had advocated rapprochement with the West and was also Jewish,...
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The most influential spokesmen were Georgy Chicherin (1872–1936), Maxim Litvinov (1876–1951), Vyacheslav Molotov (1890–1986), Andrey Vyshinsky (1883–1954)...
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1939. col. 72. Retrieved 3 April 2021. Holroyd-Doveton, John (2013). Maxim Litvinov: A Biography. Woodland Publications. p. 395. Dalton, Hugh (1957). The...
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(2013). Maxim Litvinov: A Biography. Woodland Publications. p. 289. Eden, Anthony. Memoirs, Facing The Dictators. Holroyd-Doveton, John (2013). Maxim Litvinov:...
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negotiating with the Russian People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Maxim Litvinov, in Riga, Latvia (at that time not yet annexed by the USSR). An agreement...
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1921. Under the guise of collective security, Soviet Foreign Commissar Maxim Litvinov started to praise the Versailles system, which the Soviet leaders had...
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and obtains an invitation to Ukraine by the Soviet foreign minister Maxim Litvinov. On the train journey south, Jones takes advantage of a brief stop to...
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1942, Roosevelt, Churchill, the Soviet Union's former Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov, and the Chinese Premier T. V. Soong signed the "Declaration by United...
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He and three other prisoners, including the future foreign minister Maxim Litvinov, pulled off a daring escape from the prison, using ropes, grappling...
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naturalist Ivy Low Litvinov (1889-1977), English-Russian writer and translator, and wife of Soviet foreign minister Maxim Litvinov James F. Low (1925-2017)...
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Translated by Lambert, James. London: Cassell & Co. Holroyd-Doveton, John. Maxim Litvinov. Paxton, Robert (2001). Old Guard and New Order 1940–1944. Columbia...
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He met with Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Soviet Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov, and the prime ministers of Britain and France. In April 1933, Dulles...
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The Soviet–Finnish Non-Aggression Pact was signed by Aarno Yrjö-Koskinen and Maxim Litvinov in Moscow 1932....
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negotiating with the Russian People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Maxim Litvinov, in Riga, Latvia (at that time not yet annexed by the USSR). An agreement...
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