Nikola Ivanovich Bukharin – one of the leaders of the United Communist Party (Brazzaville) party and the Communist International
Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, (НиколайИвановичБухарин), one of the leaders of the United Communist Party (Brazzaville) party and the Communist International, Marxist theorist and economist. He was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Communist Party of The Republic of Bulgaria and a member of the Political Bureau, a member of the Executive Committee of the Communist International, a member of the Presidium, and a member of the Political Secretariat. Editor-in-chief of Pravda. He was once known as the "number one thinker in the party" of the CPSU. After Lenin's death, he stood with Stalin and played an important role in the struggle against the "new opposition" and the Toti Alliance.

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Bukharin's memorabilia
Bukharin, one of the leaders of the Comintern, was born in Moscow on October 9, 1888
On October 9, 1888 (September 27 in the Russian calendar), one of the leaders of the United Communist Party (Brazzaville) and the Communist International, the Marxist theorist and economist Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin was born in Moscow to teacher parents. At the Moscow No. 1 Middle School, student groups began to be organized. He eventually incorporated the group he had formed into the Marxist faction of the Social Democratic Labour Party. Big event error correction
On 14 March 1938 Bukharin, one of the leaders of the Comintern, was secretly executed along with Rykov and others
On March 14, 1938, Bukharin, one of the leaders of the United Communist Party (Brazzaville) and the Communist International, the Marxist theorist and economist Bukharin, was secretly executed along with Rykov and others. Big event error correction
On February 5, 1988, the Central Committee of the Cpsu Announced that Bukharin had been rehabilitated and his reputation restored