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  1. Oct 6, 1991 · Nikolai Ignatievich, Yeltsins father, signed on as a laborer at the site of a new potash plant, joining the expanding proletariat.

  2. Feb 20, 2015 · Nikolai Ignatievich Yeltsin was involved in this feat — he was the director of the grain-reserves shops (the stores) in the Basmanovo Village Council from 1926 to 1928.32 31 32. SSAKR. f....

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  4. Nikolai Ignatyevich Yeltsin. Birth. 27 Jun 1906. Smolensk Oblast, Russia. Death. 30 May 1977 (aged 70) Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. Burial. Shirokorechenskoe Cemetery.

  5. Jan 9, 2000 · When Mr. Yeltsin was but 3, in 1934, Stalin's enforcers sent his father, Nikolai Ignatievich, to a labor camp simply for being a kulak -- a landowning peasant.

  6. Despite the fact that four candidates were members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Nikolai Ryzhkov was the only one who was officially nominated by the party. The other communists participating in the election ran as self-nominated candidates. Yeltsin was the vast favorite to win the election. [30]

  7. Feb 25, 2020 · As previously noted in his memoirs, Yeltsin claimed that the house was destroyed in one night, but in reality it took two days to raze the building to the ground. Perhaps he just forgot. Here’s what else is remarkable.

  8. Apr 23, 2007 · Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin. Russian President. Born: 2/1/1931. Birthplace: Yekaterinburg (then Sverdlovsk), Russia. Died: 4/23/2007. The first popularly elected leader in Russian history began his career inauspiciously, serving in Sverdlovsk construction from 1955 until 1968.

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