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English: The photo shows the leadership of USSR Apr 1925. On the photo taken in Kremlin: Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Communist Party. Alexei Rykov, Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (Prime Minister). Lev Kamenev, Deputy Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (Deputy Prime Minister). Grigory Zinoviev, Chairman of the Comintern's Executive Committee. Context: following Lenin’s death in Jan 1924, the Soviet leaders started the factional war within the one party state headed by the Communist (Bolsheviks) party. The period ended by 1929 when Joseph Stalin became de-facto dictator of the Soviet Union and established one of the most brutal regime in history. Lev Kamenev and Grigory Zinoviev were executed in 1936 following the court case known as Trial of Sixteen . Alexei Rykov was executed in 1938 following the show court case known as Trial of Twenty One.
Українська: Керівництво СРСР, квітень 1925 р. На фото знятому в Кремлі: Йосип Сталін, Генеральний секретар Комуністичної партії. Олексій Риков, голова Ради Народних Комісарів (Прем'єр-Міністр). Лев Каменєв, заступник голови Ради Народних Комісарів (Віце-Прем'єр-Міністр). Григорій Зінов'єв, Голова Виконавчого комітету Комінтерну. Контекст: після смерті Леніна в січні 1924 р, радянські лідери розпочали фракційну війну за владу в одно-партійної державі яку очолювала Комуністична партія (Більшовики). Цей період закінчився у 1929 р., коли Йосип Сталін став де-факто диктатором Радянського Союзу та створив один з найжорстокіших режимів в історії . Лев Каменєв та Григорій Зінов'єв були страчені в 1936 році після судової справи, відомої під назвою "Процес шістнадцяти (Троцькістсько-Зінов'євський Центр)". Олексій Риков був страчений у 1938 році після судової справи, відомої під назвою "Процес двадцяти одного (Правотроцькістський Антирадянський Блок)".
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Source Krasnay Niva issue 17 Apr 19 1925. Magazine published and edited by Anatoly Lunacharsky and Yuri Steklov.
Author Nikolai Petrov (1875-1940)
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