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    Maxim Litvinov

    Soviet diplomat and foreign minister

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  1. Maxim Maximovich Litvinov (Russian pronunciation: [mɐkˈsʲim mɐkˈsʲiməvʲɪtɕ lʲɪˈtvʲinəf]; born Meir Henoch Wallach-Finkelstein; 17 July 1876 – 31 December 1951) was a Russian revolutionary and prominent Soviet statesman and diplomat who served as People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs from 1930 to 1939.

  2. Maksim Litvinov, Soviet diplomat and commissar of foreign affairs (193039) who was a prominent advocate of world disarmament and of collective security with the Western powers against Nazi Germany before World War II. He served as ambassador to the United States from 1941 to 1943.

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  3. Jun 8, 2018 · The Soviet diplomat Maxim Maximovich Litvinov (1876-1951) was perhaps the best-known Bolshevik diplomat of his time and certainly the most successful in establishing cooperative efforts with the Western powers against the Nazi menace.

  4. Maxim Litvinov. (1876—1951) Quick Reference. (b. 17 July 1876, d. 31 Dec. 1951). Soviet Foreign Commissar 19309 Born Max Wallach of a Jewish family in Belostok (Russian Poland), he joined the Russian Social Democratic (Workers') Party on its foundation in 1898.

  5. Maxim Maximovich Litvinov was a Russian revolutionary and prominent Soviet statesman and diplomat who served as People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs from 1930 to 1939.

  6. MAXIM M. LITVINOV AND SOVIET-AMERICAN RELATIONS, When historians consider the history of Soviet-American relations and the Cold War generally, they understandably dwell on the hostility and opposing goals and tactics of both sides.

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  8. MAXIM LITVINOV. Litvinov (also spelled by British writers as Litvinoff) was born in 1876. In 1900 he joined the then illegal Russian Social Democratic and Labour Party (RSDLP). After escaping from prison, he joined the editorial board of ‘Iskra’ while in exile in Switzerland.

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