Serafima Hopner
Bolshevik politician
Серафима ГопнерSerafima Hopner in 1900
September 9, 1918 – October 23, 1918
Kherson, Russian Empire
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Russian Communist Party (1918–1966)
Serafima Ilyinichna Hopner (Russian: Серафима Ильинична Гопнер; 1880–1966) was a Bolshevik politician, a Hero of Socialist Labor (1960), and a Doctor of Historical Sciences (1934).
Beginning in 1903, she was a member, and then a secretary of the Bolshevik party in Yekaterinoslav. In 1910–1917, she lived in emigration. From September 9 to October 23, 1918, she was the secretary of the Communist Party (Bolshevik) of Ukraine. In 1928-1938 she worked for the Comintern. Beginning in 1945, she was an employee of the Institute of Marxism-Leninism in Moscow.[1]
References
- ^ Andrzej Chojnowski, Jan Jacek Bruski, Ukraina, Wydawnictwo TRIO, Warszawa 2006, p. 378, ISBN 978-83-7436-039-5
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Preceded by Yuri Pyatakov | 1st Secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine 1918–1918 | Succeeded by |
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Government of Ukrainian SSR before 1938
Communist Party of the
Ukrainian SSR (1918–1938)
- Georgy Pyatakov
- Serafima Hopner
- Emmanuil Kviring
- Stanislav Kosior
- Rafail Farbman
- Nikolai Nikolayev
- Vyacheslav Molotov
- Feliks Kon
- Dmitry Manuilsky
- Lazar Kaganovich
- Nikita Khrushchev
(until 1923)
- Yuriy Kotsiubynsky (Austria)
- Waldemar Aussem (Germany)
- Mikhail Levitskiy (Czechoslovakia)
- Mikhail Frunze (Turkey)
- Mieczislaw Loganowski/Oleksandr Shumsky (Poland)
- Yevgeniy Terletskiy (Baltics)
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