释义 |
ZinovievenUK
Zi·nov·iev Z0018100 (zĭ-nō′vē-ĕf′, zyĭ-nôf′yĭf), Grigori Evseyevich 1883-1936. Soviet politician who ruled with Stalin and Kamenev after Lenin's death (1924). He was later arrested (1934) and executed.Zinoviev (zɪˈnəʊvɪəf; Russian ziˈnɔvjɪf) n (Biography) Grigori Yevseevich, original name Ovsel Gershon Aronov Radomyslsky. 1883–1936, Soviet politician; chairman of the Comintern (1919–26) executed for supposed complicity in the murder of Kirov. He was the supposed author of the forged 'Zinoviev letter' urging British Communists to revolt, publication of which helped to defeat (1924) the first Labour GovernmentZinovievenUK
Zinoviev Grigori Yevseevich, original name Ovsel Gershon Aronov Radomyslsky. 1883--1936, Soviet politician; chairman of the Comintern (1919--26) executed for supposed complicity in the murder of Kirov. He was the supposed author of the forged 'Zinoviev letter' urging British Communists to revolt, publication of which helped to defeat (1924) the first Labour Government |