- male, deceased (1964)
- Otto Ville (Wilhelm) Kuusinen (Laukaa, Finland, 1881 - 17 May, 1964, Moscow) was a Finnish and Soviet politician, literature historian, and poet,...
- deceased (1946)
- Gustav Adolf Joachim Rüdiger Graf von der Goltz (born December 8, 1865, in Züllichau, Prussia [now Poland]; died November 4, 1946, in Kinsegg, Al...
- male, deceased (1939)
- Kullervo Manner was a Finnish Communist leader. During the Finnish Civil War, Manner was the leader of the Red Guards and was made Prime Minister...
- male, deceased (1936)
- Yrjö Elias Sirola was a Finnish writer and socialist politician, originally a primary school teacher. He worked as an editor of the Kansan Lehti (...
- male, deceased (1953)
- Noe Zhordania (also transliterated as Jordania was a Georgian journalist and Menshevik politician. He played an eminent role in the Social...
- male, deceased (1947)
- Karol Świerczewski (born on 22 February 1897 in Warsaw, died on 28 March 1947 at Jabłonki, near Baligród) was a military officer and a general in...
- male, deceased (1967)
- William Christian Bullitt, Jr. (born January 25, 1891 in Philadelphia; died February 15, 1967, Neuilly) was an American diplomat, journalist, and...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Viktor Kingissepp was an Estonian Communist politician, leader of the Estonian Communist Party. He was arrested by Estonian secret police KAPO on 1...
- male, deceased (1937)
- John Pepper, real name József Pogány, also known as Joseph was a Hungarian-born Communist active in the United States. Pogány participated in the...
- male, deceased (1936)
- Nestor Apollonovich Lakoba was an Abkhaz Communist leader and a victim of the Great Purge. Nestor Lakoba was born in the village of Lykhny in...
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