";s:4:"text";s:4951:" At his death in 1991 he was the last surviving Old Bolshevik, almost outliving the existence of the Soviet Union itself.
It was the only day in the history of the Moscow metro when it did not work. As Secretary, he endorsed Stalin's struggle against the so-called Left and Right Oppositions within the Communist Party, in the hope that Stalin would become the sole leader of the country. From May 1918 to August 1919, he was the Chairman of the Ispolkom of the Nizhny Novgorod gubernia. It entered the Soviet Pacific Fleet in December 1944. For his ruthlessness in the execution of Stalin's orders, he was given the nickname "Iron Lazar". 10 November] 1893 – 25 July 1991) was a Soviet politician and administrator and one of the main associates of Joseph Stalin. ^ Court of Appeals has found Josef Stalin and other Bolshevik leaders guilty (English) ^ The Kiev Court of Appeals named the organizers of Holodomor. [8][9][10][11][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] [edit]MiscellaneaLight cruiser Lazar Kaganovich In 1944, the newly launched light cruiser of the project 26-bis was named after Lazar Kaganovich.
From May 1918 to August 1919, he was the Chairman of the Ispolkom of the Nizhny Novgorod gubernia.
He was also an early mentor of the eventual First Secretary of the Communist Party Nikita Khrushchev, who first became important as Kaganovich's Moscow City deputy during the 1930s. In 1928, due to numerous protests against Kaganovich's management, Stalin was forced to transfer Kaganovich from Ukraine to Moscow, where he returned to his position as a Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, a job he held until 1939. Oleksandr Medvedko, the Prosecutor General, confirmed that the material gives clear evidence of the genocide occurring in Ukraine. Kingston: Kashtan Press. For his ruthlessness in the execution of Stalin's orders, he was nicknamed "Iron Lazar". Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. From May 1918 to August 1919, he was the Chairman of the Ispolkom of the Nizhny Novgorod gubernia. [25] [edit]ReferencesThis article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. By the rules, the candidate receiving fewer opposing votes should become the General Secretary. From 1944 to 1947, Kaganovich was the Minister for Building Materials. 1994. 1994. A number of other unusual claims were made as well, including that Stalin was married to a sister of Kaganovich (supposedly named "Rosa") during the last year of his life and that Kaganovich (a Jew) was the architect of anti-Jewish pogroms. Kaganovich Genealogy. [edit]The Wolf of the KremlinIn 1987, American journalist Stuart Kahan published a book entitled The Wolf of the Kremlin: The First Biography of L.M. login . by Ya.Muzychenko (Ukrainian) ^ Rees, E.A. Contents [show] [edit]Early lifeKaganovich was born in 1893 to Jewish parents in the village of Kabany, Radomyshl uyezd, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire (now named Dibrova, Poliske Raion, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine).