Vladimir S. Voitinsky (Russian: Владимир Савельевич Войтинский; Vladimir Savelyevich Voitinsky November 12, 1885 – June 11, 1960) was a Russian revolutionary, politician and economist. Voitinsky was born in St. Petersburg into a literati family, he studied economics there and authored a well-received monograph in 1905. During the Russian Revolution of 1905, Voitinsky joined the Bolshevik wing of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. He was arrested by the police and exiled to Siberia. During the World War I years, he became close to the leading Georgian Menshevik Irakli Tsereteli and defected to the more moderate Mensheviks. During the Russian Revolution of 1917, he was a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviets, edited the newspaper Izvestia, and served as a commissa
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| - Wladimir Woytinsky (russisch Владимир Савельевич Войтинский, Wladimir Saweljewitsch Woitinski; geboren 12. November 1885 in Sankt Petersburg, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben 11. Juni 1960 in New York City, Vereinigte Staaten) war ein Wirtschaftsstatistiker und Wirtschaftspolitiker, der als Leiter der statistischen Abteilung des ADGB in der Weltwirtschaftskrise ein expansives Wirtschaftsprogramm, den WTB-Plan anregte. (de)
- Владимир Савельевич Войтинский (1885, Петербург — 1960, Вашингтон) — российский революционер и экономист. (ru)
- Vladimir S. Voitinsky (Russian: Владимир Савельевич Войтинский; Vladimir Savelyevich Voitinsky November 12, 1885 – June 11, 1960) was a Russian revolutionary, politician and economist. Voitinsky was born in St. Petersburg into a literati family, he studied economics there and authored a well-received monograph in 1905. During the Russian Revolution of 1905, Voitinsky joined the Bolshevik wing of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. He was arrested by the police and exiled to Siberia. During the World War I years, he became close to the leading Georgian Menshevik Irakli Tsereteli and defected to the more moderate Mensheviks. During the Russian Revolution of 1917, he was a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviets, edited the newspaper Izvestia, and served as a commissa (en)
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| - Wladimir Woytinsky (russisch Владимир Савельевич Войтинский, Wladimir Saweljewitsch Woitinski; geboren 12. November 1885 in Sankt Petersburg, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben 11. Juni 1960 in New York City, Vereinigte Staaten) war ein Wirtschaftsstatistiker und Wirtschaftspolitiker, der als Leiter der statistischen Abteilung des ADGB in der Weltwirtschaftskrise ein expansives Wirtschaftsprogramm, den WTB-Plan anregte. (de)
- Vladimir S. Voitinsky (Russian: Владимир Савельевич Войтинский; Vladimir Savelyevich Voitinsky November 12, 1885 – June 11, 1960) was a Russian revolutionary, politician and economist. Voitinsky was born in St. Petersburg into a literati family, he studied economics there and authored a well-received monograph in 1905. During the Russian Revolution of 1905, Voitinsky joined the Bolshevik wing of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. He was arrested by the police and exiled to Siberia. During the World War I years, he became close to the leading Georgian Menshevik Irakli Tsereteli and defected to the more moderate Mensheviks. During the Russian Revolution of 1917, he was a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviets, edited the newspaper Izvestia, and served as a commissar at front. After the October Revolution, he was briefly arrested and subsequently fled to the newly established Democratic Republic of Georgia, which he represented abroad from 1919 until that republic’s fall in 1921. Voitinsky then lived in Germany, working as a researcher for the German Federation of Trade Unions and International Labour Organization. In 1935, Voitinsky left for the United States, where he worked for the Central Statistical Board and Social Security Board. He belonged to the Mensheviks in emigration, but gradually distanced himself from Russian emigration as a whole. He died on June 11, 1960 in Washington, D.C. (en)
- Владимир Савельевич Войтинский (1885, Петербург — 1960, Вашингтон) — российский революционер и экономист. (ru)
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