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| Kirov, Sergei Mironovich |
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(sy rg ´ m rô´n v ch k ´r f) (KEY) , 18881934, Russian Soviet leader. He fought in the civil war of 191820 and rose to power as one of Stalins most trusted aides. A member of the Communist party Politburo from 1930, he was secretary of the party at Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) when he was assassinated, probably at Stalins order. However, Stalin used Kirovs murder to institute the party purge and the treason trials of the late 1930s. Among those tried and executed for Kirovs murder were Zinoviev, Kamenev, and Rykov. |
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