773
NAME INDEX
missar for Justice. In 1922-23,
Chairman of the Council of
People’s Commissars of Geor-
gia. Later, engaged in Soviet
government
and
diplomatic
work—582
Kayurov,
Vasily N. (1876- 1936)
—Party member from 1900.
In 1921-22, Chairman of the
Siberian Territorial Commis-
sion of the R.C.P.(B.) Cen-
tral Control Commission on
Purging the Party—102, 272
Kerensky, Alexander Fyodorovich
( 1 8 8 1 - 1 9 7 0 ) — S o c i a l i s t - R e v o l u-
tionary. After the February 1917
revolution, Minister for Justice,
Minister for the Army and Navy,
then Prime Minister of the
bourgeois Provisional Govern-
ment and Supreme Commander-
in-Chief. After the October
Revolution, fought against the
Soviet power, and fled abroad
in 1918—414
Kerzhentsev
(Lebedev),
Platon
Mikhailovich (1881-1940)—Par-
ty member from 1904. In 1918-
20, deputy editor of Izvestia
VTsIK, and chief of the Tele-
graph Agency of Russia. In
1921- 23,
plenipotentiary
in
Sweden and, in 1925-26, in Italy.
Later, engaged in administra-
tive and scientific work—379,
530
Khalatov, Artemii Bagratovich
(1896-1938)—Party
member
from 1917. In 1918- 23, member
of the food supply department
of the Moscow Soviet, Com-
missar of the Moscow Regional
Food Supply Committee, mem-
ber of the Collegium of the
People’s Commissariat for Food
of the R.S.F.S.R., Chairman
of the Council of People’s
Commissar
commission
on
workers’ supply—156, 370
Khinchuk,
Lev Mikhailovich (1868-
1944)—Party
member
from
1920.
From
1921
to
1926
Chairman of the Centrosoyuz
Board—176,
178,
193,
285,
319, 370, 384, 394, 411, 503
Khodorovsky,
Iosif
Isayevich
(1885-1940)—Party
member
from 1903. In 1921-22, Secre-
tary of the Siberian Bureau of
the R.C.P.(B.) Central Com-
mittee. From 1922, member of
the Collegium of the People’s
Commissariat for Education
later, Deputy People’s Com-
missar for Education—595
Kilbom, Karl (b. 1885)—Swedish
Social- Democrat, member of
the Communist Party of Swe-
den, its representative on the
Comintern Executive Commit-
tee—268
Kirillin,
P. N. (1888-1955)—in
1918-24, teacher, initiator and
organiser of the Yaropolets
Electric- Power Station on the
Lama River in Volokolamsk
Uyezd and of a number of
other rural electric-power sta-
tions. Later, hydrologist of the
Central
Rural
Electricity
Administration—55
Kirpichnikov,
V. D. (1881-1940)
—technologist. In 1920-24, Dep-
uty Chief of the Administra-
tion for Hydraulic Peat Extrac-
tion of the Supreme Economic
Council. Together with R. E.
Klasson, worked out a hydrau-
lic method of peat extraction—
180, 181
Kiselis, P. Y. (1890- 1940)—art-
ist; worked in the People’s
Commissariat for Education.
Later, a leader of the Artists’
Association of Revolutionary
Russia—139
Kiselyov,
Alexei
Semyonovich
(1879- 1938)—Party
member
from 1898. In 1921-23, Chair-
man of the Narrow Council
of People’s Commissars. Elected
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candidate to the R.C.P.(B.)
Central Committee at the Tenth
and Eleventh Party Congresses.
At the Twelfth Party Congress,
elected member of the Presid-
ium of the Central Control Com-
mission
of
the
R.C.P.(B.).
Later, People’s Commissar for
Workers’ and Peasants’ Inspec-
tion of the R.S.F.S.R. and
Deputy People’s Commissar for
W.P.I. of the U.S.S.R. From
1924 to 1938, Secretary of the
All-Russia Central Executive
Committee—255, 270- 71, 316,
324, 383- 84, 391, 455, 517
Kissin, Abram Ananyevich (1885-
1938)—Party
member
from
1920. Trade agent, member of
the Board and Deputy Chair-
man of Centrosoyuz—274, 283
Kizas, Anna Petrovna (1899-1959)
—Party member from 1919 to
1935. From November 1917 to
August 1922, worked in the
Secretariat of the Council of
People’s Commissars—134, 155
Klasson,
Robert
Eduardovich
(1868- 1926)—specialist in elec-
tric-power engineering. Took an
active part in working out the
GOELRO plan, Director of the
First Moscow Electric-Power
Station. Together with V. D.
Kirpichnikov
and
others
worked out a hydraulic method
of peat extraction—153, 180,
181, 182, 273
Klette—Krupp’s agent—513
Klyshko, N.
K. (1880- 1937)—
Party member from 1904. In
1921-22, secretary of the Soviet
trade delegation in London—64,
141, 185, 229, 440
Knipovich, Boris
Nikolayevich
(1880-1924)—economist
and
statistician. From 1917 to 1921,
worked in the People’s Com-
missariat for Agriculture; from
1922, in the State Planning
Commission. Lecturer at the
Timiryazev
Agricultural
Academy—281
Knipovich, Nikolai Mikhailovich
(1862-1939)—prominent Soviet
zoologist and public figure. In
1911-30, professor of zoology
and general biology of the
St. Petersburg (First Leningrad)
Medical Institute. Head of the
Russian school of ichthyolo-
gists, organiser of scientific
fishery and marine research of
the European part of the
U.S.S.R.—243,
281- 82,
361,
595
Koblents,
Izrail Girshevich (1882-
1935)—in 1922, legal adviser
of the People’s Commissariat
for Justice—470
Koenen,
Wilhelm (b. 1886)—prom-
inent member of the German
and international communist
movement. From 1920, mem-
ber of the United Communist
Party of Germany, delegate to
the Third Congress of the
Comintern—187
Kolchak,
Alexander Vasilyevich
(1873-1920)—tsarist
admiral.
In 1918-19, a leader of the
counter-revolution in Russia.
With the support of the im-
perialists of the U.S.A., Brit-
ain and France, proclaimed
himself supreme ruler of Rus-
sia and headed the military
dictatorship of the bourgeoisie
and landowners in the Urals,
Siberia and the Far East. His
troops were routed by the Red
Army and the partisan move-
ment. He was taken prisoner
and shot on February 7, 1920,
under the decision of the
Irkutsk
Revolutionary
Com-
mittee—289
Komarov,
N. P. (1886-1937)—Par-
ty member from 1909. During
the Civil War, battalion com-
missar at the Eastern Front,
Chairman of the Petrograd