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Nikolski (Russian: Никольский, Also: Vladimir Abramovitsch Neiman, Russian: Владимир Абрамович Нейман) Was a Soviet officer for the intelligence department of the Revolutionary Army of the DVR.[1] He was an attendant to the 1st National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai[2]
Life
editBorn in 1898 Nikolski lived a relatively normal life, working around Vladivostok. In 1921 he became an employee of the Comintern. Nikolski spent a large part of his adult life working in China, first in Shanghai and later in Manchuria, before being recalled to Moscow in 1938 where he was executed in the Great Purge. His name was later cleared in 1956.
References
edit- ^ "Нейман Владимир Абрамович". www.hrono.ru.
- ^ ""被遗忘的中共一大参加者"尼克尔斯基的照片与生平史料发现经过". September 9, 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-09-09.
- “被遗忘的中共一大参加者” (Internet Archive) - Chinese
- Владимир Абрамович Нейман (hrono.ru) - Russian