- Sobelsohn, Karl
- vero nome di Radek, Karl Bernhardovič
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
RADEK (Sobelsohn), KARL — (1885–1939?), Russian revolutionary and publicist. Born in Lemberg, Radek was a member of the Polish Social Democratic Party, for which he wrote many articles. Before World War I he was also active as a publicist for the left wing of the German… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Karl Radek — dans la Grande encyclopédie soviétique, édition de 1930 Karl Berngardovitch Radek (en russe : Карл Бернгардович Радек ; 31 octobre 1885 – 19 mai 1939), de son vrai nom Karol Sobelsohn est un révolutionnaire bolchevique, dirigeant du… … Wikipédia en Français
Sobelsohn — Karl Radek (Mitte), 1932 Karl Radek (russisch Карл Бернгардович Радек/Karl Berngardowitsch Radek, ursprünglich Karol Sobelsohn; schrieb auch unter den Pseudonymen Parabellum und Struthahn; * 31. Oktober 1885 in Lemberg, Galizien; † vermutlich 19 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Karl Radek — (Mitte), 1932 Karl Radek (russisch Карл Бернгардович Радек/Karl Berngardowitsch Radek, ursprünglich Karol Sobelsohn; schrieb auch unter den Pseudonymen Parabellum und Struthahn; * 31. Oktober 1885 in Lemberg … Deutsch Wikipedia
Karl Radek — Karl Berngardovich Radek (October 31, 1885 May 19, 1939) was a socialist active in the Polish and German movements before World War I and an international Communist leader after the Russian Revolution.LifeHe was born in Lemberg, Austria Hungary… … Wikipedia
Karl Radek — Karl Rádek. Karl Berngárdovich Rádek (31 de octubre de 1885 19 de mayo de 1939) fue un Bolchevique y líder Comunista internacional. Nació en Leópolis, Ucrania, entonces llamada Lemberg (Imperio austrohúngaro). Su famlia era judía. Su nombre… … Wikipedia Español
Karl Radek — Karl Sobelsohn … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Radek (Sobelsohn), Karl — (1885 1939) Russian revolutionary. Born in Lwow, he joined the Polish social democratic party prior to World War I. He later settled in Switzerland where he was a friend of Lenin. At the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, he went to Sweden… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Karl — /kahrl/, n. a male given name, form of Charles. * * * (as used in expressions) Karl Marx Stadt Abraham Karl Baedeker Karl Baer Karl Ernst knight von Barth Karl Benz Karl Friedrich Böhm Karl Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm Bruch Max Karl August Brugmann… … Universalium
Karl — (as used in expressions) Abraham, Karl Franz Albrecht August Karl Emanuel, príncipe von Sajonia Coburgo Gotha Baedeker, Karl Baer, Karl Ernst, caballero de Barth, Karl Benz, Karl (Friedrich) Böhm, Karl Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm Bruch, Max (Karl… … Enciclopedia Universal