Keywords: boris souvarine borissouvarine karl radek karlradek russia portrait communist international communistinternational bolshevik leaders bolshevikleaders v. shabel'skii vshabelskii soviet union sovietunion 20th century 20thcentury comintern photo border Boris Souvarine Papers - Soviet Russia Photos graduateinstitute.ch/home/research/library/archives/boris... Notes: This document is a portrait of Karl Radek, as indicated by the legend. Karl Radek was a prominent figure of the Communist International (Komintern or III International). Born in Ukraine in 1885, Karl Radek was a revolutionary. He joined Lenin during his exile in Switzerland ; after the October Revolution, he came back to Russia and became Vice-Commissar for Foreign Affairs. In 1920, he became the Secretary of the Komintern. A political opponent of Grigori Zinoviev, he was ousted from the Executive Committee of the Communist International in 1924. A supporter of Trotsky, he was seen with suspicion by Stalin, and was expelled from the Party in 1927. However, he regained a political influence in the early 1930s, becoming Stalin's foreign policy advisor. He collaborated in the preparation of the Soviet Constitution in 1935, but the following year he was charged with treason in Stalin's Great Purge, and sentenced to imprisonment. He disappeared in 1939, while in prison. The document is a reproduction of a photo made by photographer V. Shabel'skii. Description: 1 photograph. Black and white ; 17.5 x 12.5 cm. Sources and further reading: Fayet, Jean-François. 2004. Karl Radek (1885-1939): biographie politique. Bern, P. Lang. Lazic, Branko M., and Milorad M. Drachkovitch. 1973. Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern. Stanford, Calif: Hoover Institution Press, pp. 324-326. Boris Souvarine Papers - Soviet Russia Photos graduateinstitute.ch/home/research/library/archives/boris... Notes: This document is a portrait of Karl Radek, as indicated by the legend. Karl Radek was a prominent figure of the Communist International (Komintern or III International). Born in Ukraine in 1885, Karl Radek was a revolutionary. He joined Lenin during his exile in Switzerland ; after the October Revolution, he came back to Russia and became Vice-Commissar for Foreign Affairs. In 1920, he became the Secretary of the Komintern. A political opponent of Grigori Zinoviev, he was ousted from the Executive Committee of the Communist International in 1924. A supporter of Trotsky, he was seen with suspicion by Stalin, and was expelled from the Party in 1927. However, he regained a political influence in the early 1930s, becoming Stalin's foreign policy advisor. He collaborated in the preparation of the Soviet Constitution in 1935, but the following year he was charged with treason in Stalin's Great Purge, and sentenced to imprisonment. He disappeared in 1939, while in prison. The document is a reproduction of a photo made by photographer V. Shabel'skii. Description: 1 photograph. Black and white ; 17.5 x 12.5 cm. Sources and further reading: Fayet, Jean-François. 2004. Karl Radek (1885-1939): biographie politique. Bern, P. Lang. Lazic, Branko M., and Milorad M. Drachkovitch. 1973. Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern. Stanford, Calif: Hoover Institution Press, pp. 324-326. |