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title | full_name | born | died | nationality | occupation | url |
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Anatol Fejgin | Anatol Fejgin | 1909 | 2002 | Polish | Jewish communist activist before World War II, and after 1949, commander of the Stalinist political police at the Ministry of Public Security of Poland,Poland: Last surviving leader of 1950s political police dies in charge of its notorious Special Bureau (the 10th Department) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatol_Fejgin |
Hilary Minc | Hilary Minc | 1905 | 1974 | Polish | economist and communist politician prominent in Stalinist Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Minc |
Julia Brystiger | Julia Brystiger | 1902 | 1975 | Polish | Jewish communist activist and member of the security apparatus in Stalinist Poland | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Brystiger |
Solomon Levit | Solomon Grigorievich Levit | 1894 | 1938 | Soviet | physician, and human geneticist who was executed during the Stalinist purges along with other geneticists who opposed Trofim Lysenko | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Levit |
Boris Iofan | Boris Mihailovich Iofan | 1891 | 1976 | Soviet | Jewish architect, known for his Stalinist architecture buildings like 1931 House on the Embankment and the 1931–1933 winning draft of the Palace of Soviets | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Iofan |
Anatoly Rybakov | Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov | none | 1998 | Soviet | writer, the author of the anti-Stalinist Children of the Arbat tetralogy, the novel Heavy Sand, and many popular children books including Adventures of Krosh, Dirk and Bronze Bird | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoly_Rybakov |
Vladimir Pavlovich Efroimson | Vladimir Pavlovich Efroimson | 1908 | 1989 | null | one of the most Soviet prominent geneticists, a former student of Nikolai Koltsov, who was among the scientists who had to struggle against the persecution of geneticists in the Stalinist era of the Soviet Union | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Pavlovich_Efroimson |
Puławianie | Puławianie | null | null | null | informal designation of one of two peer groups of communists in postwar politics of Stalinist Poland, bidding for power within the leadership of the Polish United Workers' Party in spring of 1956, following Bierut's death | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puławianie |