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NAME INDEX
and
Chemical
Corporation,
head manager of the Ala-
merico concession in Soviet
Russia—362, 544, 559
Molotov (
Skryabin)
Vyacheslav
Mikhailovich (b. 1890)—Party
member from 1906. From 1918
engaged in Party and Soviet
government work: Secretary of
the Ukrainian C.P.(B.) Cen-
tral Committee, Secretary of
the R.C.P.(B.) Central Com-
mittee; from 1926, member of
the Politbureau and then of
the Presidium of the C.P.S.U.
Central Committee, in 1930- 41,
Chairman of the U.S.S.R. Coun-
cil of People’s Commissars;
from 1939, People’s Commissar
and later Minister for Foreign
Affairs of the U.S.S.R., First
Deputy
Chairman
of
the
U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers.
In June 1957, by decision of the
C.P.S.U.
Central
Committee
Plenary Meeting, he was re-
moved from the C.C. Presidium
and the C.P.S.U. Central Com-
mittee for factional activity,
and in 1962, expelled from the
Party—110, 119, 123, 125, 142,
146, 155, 172, 175, 183, 184,
188,
202, 203, 204, 207, 210,
212, 223, 229, 233-34, 240,
250,
253, 266, 273, 274, 284,
286,
313, 316, 320, 330, 335,
351,
376, 380,
381, 383, 386,
395, 402-03, 405, 407, 413,
416- 17, 419, 426-27, 428- 29,
433, 434, 435- 36, 437, 439,
446, 448-50, 456, 458, 461,
467-68, 474, 476, 479, 483,
485, 490, 492, 495, 498, 499,
501, 517, 519, 586, 587,
595
Mordvilko,
A. K. ( 1 8 6 7 - 1 9 3 8 ) —
zoologist. From 1911, worked
at the Zoological Museum of
the Academy of Sciences—
173-74
Morosanov, A. N. ( b . 1 8 9 2 ) —
Party member from 1918. In
1921-23, Chairman of the Pub-
lishing Committee of the Peo-
ple’s Commissariat for Agri-
culture of the R.S.F.S.R. and
head of the Novaya Derevnya
Publishing House, editor of
the newspaper Selskokhozyaist-
vennaya Zhizn (Agricultural
Life)—551
Morozov,
Mikhail Vladimirovich
(1868-1938)—Party
member
from 1901, Bolshevik. In 1922,
worked in the Central Peat
Administration of the Supreme
Economic Council—464, 487-
89
Müller, Richard (b. 1880)—Ger-
man worker, Social- Democrat,
member of the Independent
Social- Democratic
Party
of
Germany, then of the United
Communist Party of Germany.
Took part in the November
1918 Revolution in Germany.
In 1921, came to Soviet Russia
for the First Congress of the
Red International of Trade
Unions as a delegate from the
German Metalworkers’ Union
—218
Muralov,
Nikolai
Ivanovich
(1877- 1937)—Party
member
from 1903. From August 1920,
member of the Collegium of
the People’s Commissariat for
Agriculture; from March 1921,
Commander of the Moscow and
then the North-Caucasian Mili-
tary District, also held other
posts. In 1927, the Fifteenth
Congress of the C.P.S.U.(B.)
expelled him from the Party
for his active support of the
Trotskyite opposition—86, 315,
406-07
Musabekov,
G. M. (1888-1938)—
Party member from 1918. From
the spring of 1920, People’s
Commissar for Food of the
Azerbaijan
S.S.R.
In
1921,
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Extraordinary Commissar of
Kuba
Uyezd.
From
1922,
Chairman of the Azerbaijan
Council of People’s Commissars
—122
Mushketov,
Dmitry
Ivanovich
(1882-1938)—geologist;
from
1919 to 1936, Director of the
Leningrad Mining Institute—
118
Mussolini,
Benito (1883-1945)—
fascist dictator in Italy (1922-
43)—592
Myaskov, Konstantin Gavrilovich
(1881-1958)—Party
member
from 1912. After the October
Revolution,
Commissar
for
Food in Samara; Chairman of
Agricultural Bank of Russia,
member of the Presidium of
the
All-Union
Academy
of
Agricultural Sciences, member
of the U.S.S.R. State Planning
Commission; worked in the
C.P.S.U. C.C. apparatus—301
Myasnikov, G. I. (1889- 1946)—
Party member from 1906. In
1921, engaged in Party work
in Perm Gubernia, then in Pe-
trograd. In 1922 was expelled
from the Party for anti- Party
activity.
Later,
emigrated
abroad—236, 253, 402, 479-80
N
Nadezhda
Konstantinovna—see
Krupskaya,
N. K.
Nakoryakov,
Nikolai Nikandro-
vich (
Nazar Uralsky) (b. 1881)
—began his revolutionary ac-
tivity in 1901. After the Second
Congress of the R.S.D.L.P.
in 1903, a Bolshevik. In 1912-
16, editor of the newspaper
Novy Mir (New World) pub-
lished by Russian émigrés in
the United States. After the
February 1917 revolution, re-
turned to Russia; was deputy
military commissar of the Pro-
visional Government in the
First Army. Came out against
the Bolsheviks. Later, worked
in publishing houses in Khar-
kov,
Siberia
and
Moscow.
From 1922 head of the Goslit-
izdat Publishing House. In
1925, joined the R.C.P.(B.)—
427
Nansen,
Fridtjof (1861-1930)—
Norwegian scientist, Arctic ex-
plorer and well-known public
figure. After the First World
War, High Commissioner of the
League of Nations for Prisoners
of War. In 1921, organised
the International Famine Re-
lief Commission—207, 268- 69,
290
Narimanov,
Nariman Kerbalai
Najaf-ogly (1871-1925)—Soviet
statesman
and
writer.
In
1921, Chairman of the Azer-
baijan Council of People’s Com-
missars. From 1922, Chairman
of the Union Council of the
Transcaucasian Federation, and
then a Chairman of the Central
Executive Committee of the
U.S.S.R.—65, 109, 111, 310
Nazvanov, M. K. (1872-1934)—
engineer and technologist in
the sugar industry. After the
October
Revolution,
adviser
of the Board and Chairman of
the Technical Council of the
Central Sugar Administration.
In 1919-21, adviser in the
Production
Department
of
the Supreme Economic Council
and
later
in
the
State
Planning Commission. From
1922, worked in the People’s
Commissariat
for
Foreign
Trade—330, 453
Neopikhanov,
Alexander Alexan-
drovich (b. 1884)—engineer and
economist. In 1919- 21, Deputy
Chairman of the Central Com-
mittee of the Railway Trans-