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Avel Yenukidze : ウィキペディア英語版
Avel Enukidze

Avel Safronovich Enukidze (Georgian: აბელ ენუქიძე, (:ˈɑbɛl.ˈɛnukʰid͜zɛ); Russian: А́вель Сафронович Енуки́дзе; —October 30, 1937) was a prominent "Old Bolshevik" and, at one point, a member of the Soviet Central Committee in Moscow. In 1932, along with Mikhail Kalinin and Vyacheslav Molotov, Enukidze co-signed the infamous "Law of Spikelets".
Enukidze had written a book on the history of a famous Bolshevik printing press in the Caucasus which had distributed throughout Russia Vladimir Lenin's revolutionary theses during the Czarist period. Soon he was accused of having deliberately diminished Joseph Stalin's contributions to the printing press and the Bolshevik movement in Baku. In fact, Stalin had little to do with these things; it was Enukidze himself who had played the major role. But revolutionary contributions were important to a Bolshevik's prestige, and Stalin did not like Enukidze outshining him.〔Simon Sebag Montefiore. ''Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar''. pg 177〕 In July 1935, after suggesting to Stalin that he give up power,〔Alexander Barmine, One who survived, 1945〕 Enukidze was called to account before a Central Committee Plenum in Moscow, expelled from the Party immediately, and two years later, arrested, tried, and shot. According to J. Arch Getty, Nikolai Yezhov had called for his expulsion, but Stalin and Vyacheslav Molotov were reluctant. However, at Yezhov's insistence, he was expelled.〔''Stalinist Terror: New Perspectives''. Ed. J. Arch Getty & Roberta T. Manning. Cambridge University Press, 1993. p.54〕
Enukidze was rehabilitated as a victim of Stalin's purges.
NB His family name in Russian is transliterated incorrectly as Einukidze (should be Enukidze), and his given name as Abel (should be Avel) in Alan Bullock's ''Hitler and Stalin:Parallel Lives'' (1993). Bullock also transliterates Enukidze as Yenukidze.
==See also==

*Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic

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