775
NAME INDEX
Gubernia Cheka. From 1921, Sec-
retary of the Petrograd Guber-
nia Executive Committee. Elect-
ed member of the R.C.P.(B.)
Central Committee at the Tenth
Party Congress. Later, engaged
in Party and administrative
work—314, 339
Kopp,
Viktor Leontyevich (1880-
1930)—Party
member
from
1917.
From
1919
to
1930,
worked in the People’s Commis-
sariat for Foreign Affairs of the
U.S.S.R.;
from
May
1921,
R.S.F.S.R. representative in
Germany on POW affairs—76,
162, 175
Korolenko,
Vladimir Galaktiono-
vich
(1853-1921)—Russian
writer and publicist—97
Korolyov, G. K. (1884- 1927)—
Party
member
from
1905.
After the October Revolution,
engaged in Soviet government,
administrative and trade union
work in Ivanovo- Voznesensk.
From 1921, worked in the
R.C.P.(B.) Central Committee
—51, 52, 168
Korostelev,
Alexander Alexeyevich
(1887- 1937)—Party
member
from 1905. From May 1921 to
April 1922, member of the Col-
legium of the People’s Com-
missariat for Workers’ and
Peasants’ Inspection; headed
the Commission for Assisting
the Economic Bodies. From
1922 held trade union and
administrative posts—209, 211
Kotlyarov,
G. I. (b. 1875)—Party
member from 1917, mining
foreman by profession—149
Kotovich-Sammer, Nina Ivanovna
(b. 1907)—daughter of I. A.
Sammer—439
Kozlov, Pyotr A. (1891-1959)—68
Kozmin, P. A. (1871- 1936)—tech-
nologist. After the October
Revolution, member of the
Collegium of the People’s Com-
missariat for Food, Deputy
Chairman
of
the
Special
Defence Council. From 1920
head of the production depart-
ment of the Central Flour
Administration. Took part in
working out the GOELRO plan
—127
Krasikov, Pyotr Ananyevich (1870-
1939)—joined the revolution-
ary movement in 1892, Social-
Democrat, Bolshevik. After the
October Revolution, Chairman
of the Committee of Inquiry
for
Combating
Counter-
Revolution, then member of the
Collegium
of
the
People’s
Commissariat for Justice of the
U.S.S.R.
and
head
of
its
department dealing with the
drafting and enforcement of
measures and decrees aimed at
the disestablishment of the
Church—319, 327
Krasin, Herman Borisovich (1871-
1947)—prominent inventor and
design engineer. In 1920- 22,
Chairman of the Council of the
Administration for Hydraulic
Peat Extraction—273, 422
Krasin,
Leonid Borisovich (1870-
1926)—Social- Democrat
from
the 1890s. After the Second
Congress of the R.S.D.L.P. in
1903, joined the Bolsheviks. In
1918, took part in negotia-
tions on economic agreement
with Germany, then headed
the Extraordinary Commission
for Red Army and Navy Sup-
plies; member of the Presidi-
um of the Supreme Economic
Council, People’s Commissar
for Trade and Industry. From
1919, diplomat. In 1922- 24,
People’s
Commissar
for
Foreign Trade—54, 64, 101, 107,
111, 112, 141, 142, 162, 163,
171, 175, 177- 78, 198, 211, 213,
229, 230, 233, 242, 244, 261,
265, 272, 273, 330-31, 339, 345
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NAME INDEX
354-55, 363, 371, 379, 380, 390,
409, 416, 426, 430, 434, 440-41,
445, 446, 447, 463, 469, 491,
496, 505, 514- 16, 536-37, 546,
553, 565, 568, 573-74, 586
Krasinsky, Georgi
Davydovich
(1890- 1955)—in 1921, special
representative of the People’s
Commissariat for Workers’ and
Peasants’ Inspection in Siberia
and the Urals. Later worked
in the Central Arctic Route
Administration—381
Krasnoshchekov,
A. M. (1880-
1937)—Party
member
from
1917. In 1920- 21, member of
the Far- Eastern Bureau of the
R.C.P.(B.) Central Committee,
Minister for Foreign Affairs and
Chairman of the Government
of the Far- Eastern Republic.
From the beginning of 1922,
Deputy People’s Commissar for
Finance; from April 1922, mem-
ber of the Presidium of the
Supreme Economic Council; in
1923, Chairman of the Board
of the Industrial Bank of the
U.S.S.R. From 1929, worked
in the U.S.S.R. People’s Com-
missariat for Agriculture—427
445-46, 450, 495, 519, 522
Krejbich, Karel (b. 1883)—prom-
inent figure in the Czechoslo-
vak and international com-
munist movement; played an
active role in setting up the
Communist Party of Czecho-
slovakia. Delegate to the Third
Congress of the Comintern. In
1922, 1924 and 1925, member
of the Comintern Executive
Committee—213, 258
Krestinsky, Nikolai Nikolayevich
(1883-1938)—Party
member
from 1903. In 1918-21, People’s
Commissar for Finance; from
December 1919 to March 1921
Secretary of the R.C.P.(B.)
Central Committee. From Oc-
tober 1921, plenipotentiary of
the R.S.F.S.R. in Germany—
57, 60, 84, 85, 86, 97, 278,
331, 341, 403, 405-06, 429,
446, 452, 518, 534, 535, 536,
564, 601
Kritsman,
Lev Natanovich (1890-
1938)—Party
member
from
1918. In 1921, member of the
Presidium of the State Plan-
ning Commission and Chairman
of the Commission for the Util-
isation of Material Resources
of the R.S.F.S.R. under the
Council of Labour and Defence
—104, 130, 135, 391
Kruchinsky,
M. A. (b. 1894)—in
1920, member of the Ukrain-
ian Central Executive Com-
mittee. From 1920 to March
1921, Chief of the Central Ad-
ministration of Horse Breeding
under the People’s Commis-
sariat for Agriculture; later,
engaged in scientific, pedagogi-
cal and administrative work in
agriculture—78, 222
Krug, Karl Adolfovich (1873-
1952)—prominent specialist in
electrical
engineering.
Took
part in the working out of
the GOELRO plan . From 1905
lecturer at the Moscow Higher
Technical College where after
the October Revolution he set
up the electrotechnical depart-
ment. In 1921-30, principal of
the All-Union Electrotechnical
Institute, founded with his
participation—475
Krumin, Garald Ivanovich (1894-
1943)—Party
member
from
1908. From 1919 to 1929, exec-
utive editor of the newspaper
Ekonomicheskaya Zhizn—220,
313, 524
Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach,
Gustav
(1870- 1950)—German
monopolist,
head
of
the
military-metallurgical concern
in 1906- 43—448, 513, 536
Krupskaya,
Nadezhda Konstan-