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Name: Andrei Vyshinsky
Birth Date: December 12, 1883
Death Date: November 22, 1954
Place of Birth: Odessa, Ukraine
Place of Death: New York, New York
Nationality: Russian
Gender: Male
Occupations: prosecutor, bureaucrat, diplomat

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Biography of Andrei Vyshinsky
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Andrei Vyshinsky (1883-1954) was the state prosecutor in Stalin's purge trials in the 1930s and later served as head of the U.S.S.R.'s foreign ministry and as Soviet ambassador to the United Nations. Andrei lanuar'evich Vyshinsky, also spelled...


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Andrey Vyshinsky Information
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Andrey Januaryevich Vyshinskiy (Russian: Андре́й Януа́рьевич Выши́нский, Andrej Januar'evič Vyšinskij) (December 10 [O.S. November 28] 1883–November 22, 1954), also spelt Vishinsky, Vyshinskii, was a Russian and...


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Publishers Weekly
The Prosecutor: Andrei Vyshinsky and the Moscow Show Trials. (book reviews)
12/21/1990: 162 words, approx. 1 pages
THE PROSECUTOR: Andrei Vyshinsky and the Moscow Show Trials Arkady Vaksberg, translated by Jan Butler. Grove Weidenfeld, ISBN 0-8021-1333-8 Chief prosecutor in the murderous Moscow show trials of the 1930s, mild-mannered, cunning Andrei Vyshinsky matched his boss, Josef Stalin, in his lust...
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The Washington Post
Adopting Andrei
05/15/1994: 1,528 words, approx. 5 pages
MY EVENING WITH ANDREI the international orphan began when friends Jim and Kate, his adoptive parents, dropped him off on their way to a concert. I was their last resort; apparently every babysitter in Arlington had been booked this Saturday night. There was...
 


 

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