Papers of A.Z. Steinberg 1897-1977
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Aaron Zakharovich Steinberg
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Aaron Zakharovich Steinberg (1891-1975) was born in Daugavpils (Dvinsk), Latvia. He graduated in law and philosophy from Heidelberg University at about the same time as his elder brother, Isaac, who had been expelled from Moscow University because of his revolutionary ideas. Isaac Steinberg was a member of the left wing Social Revolutionary Party and became Minister of Justice in Lenin's government, 1917-18. Aaron Steinberg returned to Moscow and became part of a group of philosophers and intell...
Steinberg, Isaac Nachman, 1888-1957
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Russian Left Socialist Revolutionary. From the description of The events of July 1918 : typescript, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122354440 Biographical/Historical Note Russian Left Socialist Revolutionary. From the guide to the Isaac Nachman Steinberg typescript : The events of July 1918, undated, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...
Steinberg, Aaron, 1891-1975
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Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881
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World Jewish Congress.
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According to their own constitution, the World Jewish Congress is a voluntary association of representative Jewish bodies, communities and organisations throughout the world, organised to assure the survival and to foster the unity of the Jewish people. Its origins lie in the immediate aftermath of World War I in the cooperative efforts by Jewish communities around the world in religious, legal, political and relief matters. In the aftermath of World War II the World Jewish Congress played a cen...
Bely Andrei 1880-1934
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Klausner Assi fl 1940
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