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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · Aleksey Ivanovich Rykov (born Feb. 25 [Feb. 13, Old Style], 1881, Saratov, Russia—died March 14, 1938, Moscow) was a Bolshevik leader who became a prominent Soviet official after the Russian Revolution (October 1917) and one of Joseph Stalin’s major opponents during the late 1920s.

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  2. Saratov, 25 febbraio 1881 – Mosca, 15 marzo 1938) è stato un rivoluzionario e politico sovietico bolscevico, Presidente del Consiglio dei commissari del popolo dell'Unione Sovietica e Presidente del Consiglio dei commissari del popolo della RSFS Russa .

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  4. rykov, alexei ivanovich (1881 – 1938), Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician, one of the leaders of the Right opposition. Born in Saratov province, the son of a tradesman, Alexei Rykov joined the Social Democratic Party in 1898 and supported the Bolsheviks after their split with the Mensheviks.

  5. Aleksei Ivanovich Rykov. (b. 1881) Quick Reference. (b. Saratov, 1881; d. Moscow, 15 Mar. 1938) Russian; chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (Sovnarkom) 1924–30 Rykov's father was a merchant of peasant origin. He had a very impoverished childhood after his father's death when he was 8.

  6. Aleksey Ivanovich Rykov (əlyĬksyā´ ēvä´nəvĬch rē´kôf), 1881–1938, Russian revolutionary and Communist leader. A Bolshevik, he became commissar for the interior after the October Revolution of 1917 and a member of the Politburo in 1922. On Lenin's death (1924) he succeeded as chairman of the council of commissars (i.e., premier of the USSR).

  7. Aleksey Ivanovich Rykov b. 13/25 Feb 1881, Saratov, Russian Empire [1] d. 15 Mar 1938, Moscow, USSR Title: Председатель Совета Народных Комиссаров РСФСР (Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR) Term: 2 Feb 1924 - 18 May 1929 Chronology:

  8. Alexei Ivanovich Rykov (25 February 1881 – 15 March 1938) was a Russian Bolshevik revolutionary and a Soviet politician and statesman, most prominent as premier of Russia and the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1929 and 1924 to 1930 respectively. He was one of the accused in Joseph Stalin's show trials during the Great Purge.

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