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Norsk bokmål: Georgij Vasiljevitcj Tsjitsjerin, sovjetisk diplomat. Fra 1918 folkekommissær for utenrikssaker. Ledet med stor dyktighet Sovjetunionens utenrikspolitikk.
English: Georgij Vasiljevitcj Tsjitsjerin, Soviet diplomat. From 1918, commissioner of foreign affairs. He carried out the Soviet Union's foreign policy with great cunning.
Deutsch: Georgij Vasiljevitsch Tsjisjerin, sowjetischer Diplomat. Ab 1918 Volkskommissar für Aslandsachen. Er leitete mit grosser Tüchtigkeit die Auslandspolitik der Sowjetunion.
Español: Georgij Vasiljevitcj Tsjitsjerin, diplomático soviético. Desde 1918 Comisario del Pueblo de asuntos exteriores. Dirigió con gran habilidad la política exterior soviética.
Nederlands: Georgij Vasiljevitsj Tsjitsjerin, Sovjet diplomaat. Vanaf 1918 minister van Buitenlandse Zaken. Hij droeg de buitenlandse politiek van de Sovjetunie uit met grote vakkundigheid.

Depicted person: Tsjitsjerin, Georgij Vasiljevitj (1872-1932)

Depicted place: Russia
Date before 1928
date QS:P,+1928-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1928-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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