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Radek, Karl, 1885-1939

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Personal name headingRadek, Karl, 1885-1939
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Variant(s)Sobelʹson, K. B. (Karl Berngardovich), 1885-1939
Sobelʹson, Karl Berngardovich, 1885-1939
Sobelsohn, Karl, 1885-1939
Radek, Karel, 1885-1939
Radek, K. (Karl), 1885-1939
Struthan, Arnold, 1885-1939
Struthahn, A. (Arnold), 1885-1939
Радек, Карл, 1885-1939
ראדעק, קארל
ראדעק, ק.
ראדעק, ק., 1885־1939
Birth date1885-10-31
Death date1939-05-19
Place of birthLemberg (Austria)
Place of deathVerkhneuralʹsk (Russia)
Profession or occupationRevolutionaries
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inSiluėty, 1991: t.p. (K. Radek) colophon (Karl Berngardovich Radek)
Ereṿ dem driṭn ḳongres funm Ḳomʼinṭern, 1921: t.p. (Ḳ. Radeḳ) p. 47 (Ḳ. Radeḳ [part. voc.])
Die Diktatur der Arbeiterklasse und der Kommunistischen Partei, 1919: t.p. (A. Struthahn)
NUC pre-1956 v. 54, p. 112 (x-ref: Struthan, Arnold, pseud. see Radek, Karl, 1885- )
Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹich. Třetí Interacionála, 1920: page 17 (Karel Radek)
Wikipedia, January 21, 2020 (Karl Radek; Karl Berngardovich Radek; b. 31 October, 1885, Lemberg, Austria-Hungary; d. 19 May, 1939, Verkhneuralsk, Russian SFSR, Soviety Union; communist revolutionary in Polish and German movements; later a leader in the Soviet Union)
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