- male, deceased (1957)
- Antonín Zápotocký was Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1948 to 1953 and President of Czechoslovakia from 1953 to 1957. He was born in Zák...
- male, deceased (1937)
- Vitali Holostenco or Holostenko (Ukrainian: Виталий Холостенко, "Vitaliy Holostenko"; aprox. 1900, in Russia-1937, Soviet Union) was a Comintern a...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Petar Chaulev, also called Petre Chashule (1882, Ohrid, present day Republic of Macedonia - 1924, Milan) was an ethnic Aromanian (Vlach)...
- male, deceased (1981)
- Arvo "Poika" Tuominen was a Finnish Communist revolutionary and later a social democratic editor and politician. "Poika" means "boy" in Finnish....
- male
- Hugo Sillén was a Swedish Communist politician. In the 1929 split of the Communist Party of Sweden, Sillén led the pro-Comintern fraction that ex...
- male
- Todor Panitsa was an revolutionary figure in Macedonia region. He was one of the leaders of the left wing of Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Laurence "Laurie" Aarons (19 August 1917 - 7 February 2005), Australian Communist leader, was National Secretary of the Communist Party of...
- male, 133 years old
- Gustav Klinger was a Russian Bolshevik politician. Klinger joined the Party in 1917 in time for the revolution and was leader of the Volga German...
- male, deceased (1937)
- Jaan Anvelt, Eessaare Aadu, Jaan Holm, Jaan Hulmu, Kaarel Maatamees, Onkel Kaak or Н. Альтъ. Prisoned during Great Purge in 1937. Killed by examin...
- male, deceased (1956)
- Sven Linderot, nickenme "Sven-Lasse" was a Swedish Communist leader. He was born Sven Larsson but changed his name to Linderot in 1918. Linderot...
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