RM2DBHNRN–Lazar Kaganovich, for many years a member of the Politburo of the CPSU in various functions and a confidant of Stalin.
RMF2B11A–Soviet leaders Lazar Kaganovich and Mikhail Kalinin at the Third City Conference of Communist Party. Moscow, Feb. 1934. Kaganovich was Secretary of the Central and Moscow Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR (left), and Kalinin, President of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR. (CSU 2015 8 667)
RM2DBHXP5–Whether Rosa Kaganovich was really Stalin's third wife and the niece of Politburo member Lazar Kaganovich is to this day unclear. There is a widespread assumption that the marriage was a propagandistic invention of the Nazis to connect Stalin with a Jewish woman.
RMP8B9W3–Lazar Kaganovich and Nikita Khrushchev. Museum: State Museum of Revolution, Moscow.
RMP823YY–English: Lazar Kaganovich, Joseph Stalin, Pavel Postyshev and Kliment Voroshilov in january, 1934. January 1934 226 Kaganovich stalin postyshev voroshilov1934
RMKE8EP1–Lazar Kaganovich 2
RM2DBHNT7–Lazar Kaganovich, for many years a member of the Politburo of the CPSU in various functions and a confidant of Stalin.
RM2GG06R2–Lazar Kaganovich, one of Stalin's main associates
RM2DBHNT3–Lazar Kaganovich, for many years a member of the Politburo of the CPSU in various functions and a confidant of Stalin.
RMW7CCNA–Lazar Kaganovich (1893-1991).
RMRMHBKR–Russian Communist Party Nizhny Novgorod Province Committee Chairman Lazar Kaganovich. Photograph
RM2J03FEB–Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich, also Kahanovich (1893 – 1991), was a Soviet politician and administrator, and one of the main associates of Joseph Stalin. He is known for helping Stalin come to power and for his harsh treatment and execution of those deemed threats to Stalin's regime.
RMKWCYM2–Joseph Stalin and Lazar Kaganovich attending the opening of the Moscow subway, c. 1935. Photograph by Mospo Sostawitol. Kaganovich was a long time ally who implemented Stalins policies and lived until age 97, dying in 1991 (BSLOC 2017 2 30)
RM2A12K43–Joseph Stalin and Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich
RM2K02M78–L.M. Kaganovich - head of the Saratov military organization of the Bolsheviks. Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich (1893 - 1991) was a Soviet politician and administrator and one of the main associates of Joseph Stalin. He is known for helping Stalin seize power, for his role in organizing, planning and supervising the forced collectivization policies
RMPA9877–154 Lazar Kaganovich 2
RM2CMT32J–Joseph Stalin Lazar Kaganovich 1933.
RMDDYWKR–Senior Soviet figures on the tribune of Lenin's mausoleum, Red Square, Moscow, USSR, 1931. Artist: Anon
RM2R8T5GF–Indonesians Cerebrate In Moscow -- The Indonesian Ambassador in Moscow, Hurustiati Subandrio in dinner jacket stands next to Marshal Nikolai Bulganin a soviet Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of defence, at a party August 17 at the Indonesian Embassy to celebrate the Indonesian independence day. At far right, in dark suit, is Lazar Kaganovich, another soviet Deputy Premier. August 25, 1954. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2BW361P–Stalin ' s new right hand man . Lazar Kaganowitch , a member of the political bureau of the Communist party in Russia , head of the Moscow Committee of the Party and one of the secretaries of the Central Committee , has now been raised to the position of right hand man to Joseph Stalin the Russian dictator . Recently Moscow and the surrounding places have been flooded with portraits of Kaganowitch in an effort to popularise him and at a recent review of the Red army in Red Square Moscow , he was given the place of honour next to Stalin . Photo shows ; Lazar Kaganowitch , Stalin ' s new right h
RMKWCX6E–Joseph Stalin and Lazar Kaganovich attending the opening of the Moscow subway, c. 1935. Photograph by Mospo Sostawitol. Kaganovich was a long time ally who implemented Stalins policies and lived until age 97, dying in 1991 (BSLOC 2017 2 30)
RM2G3TP7C–Joseph Stalin and Lazar Kaganovich, walking; I.v. Stalin and L.M. Kaganovich. Part of photo album with recordings of the Moscow metro.
RM2B6X55G–Joseph Stalin en Lazar Kaganovitsj, lopend IV Stalin en LM Kaganovich (titel op object) Part of album with recordings of the Moscow metro. Manufacturer : Photographer: Mospo SostawitolPlaats manufacture: Moscow Date: approx 1930 Physical features: gelatin silver print material: paper Technique: gelatin silver print dimensions : photo: h 83 mm × W 118 mm Subject: underground railway, 'métro'underground stationpolitician, eg where party leader: MoskouWie: Joseph Stalin and Lazar Moisejevitsj Kaganovitsj
RMDRDT5H–Biblioteka Lenina Metro Station, Moscow, Soviet Union
RMM9W4W4–TOMB OF ONCE SOVIET PREMIER NIKITA SERGEYEVICH KHRUSHCHEV AT THE NOVODEVICHIY CEMETERY, MOSCOW
RM2J03FEH–Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich, also Kahanovich (1893 – 1991), was a Soviet politician and administrator, and one of the main associates of Joseph Stalin. He is known for helping Stalin come to power and for his harsh treatment and execution of those deemed threats to Stalin's regime.
RM2A12K3F–Joseph Stalin's body in coffin 1953
RM2K02M0J–L.M. Kaganovich - head of the Saratov military organization of the Bolsheviks. Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich (1893 - 1991) was a Soviet politician and administrator and one of the main associates of Joseph Stalin. He is known for helping Stalin seize power, for his role in organizing, planning and supervising the forced collectivization policies
RMPA9875–154 Lazar Kaganovich 1
RMF2B11C–Prominent leaders of Soviet Russia in Moscow, Russia, Dec. 1932. L-R: Comrades Mikhail Kalinin, Lazar Kaganovich, Grigol Ordzhonikidze, and Josef Stalin. December 1932. (CSU 2015 8 665)
RMPE3BF4–Grave of Lazar Kaganovich
RMP8AX7W–Lazar Kaganovich before the workers in Vichuga during the Hunger Rebellion on April 12, 1932. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMKKRKJA–Lazar Kaganovich 2
RMPBKPE7–889 Lazar Kaganovich 1
RMF2B11B–Third Session of the Central Executive Committee of Soviet Union opened Jan. 23, 1933 in Moscow. Standing is Mikhail Kalinin, President of the Central Executive Committee. To right of Kalinin: Lazar Kaganovich, Sec. of the Moscow Committee of the CP; and Joseph Stalin, Secretary General of the CP; Others in the picture are Grigory Petrovsky, Pres. Of the C.E.C. of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic and Jan Rudsutak, Chrm. Of the Workers and Peasants Inspection. (CSU 2015 8 666)
RMP9D618–Maxim Gorky, Lazar Kaganovich, Kliment Voroshilov, Joseph Stalin on Lenin's Mausoleum Tribune. Museum: State Museum of the Political History of Russia, St. Petersburg.
RMKDJT4Y–Lazar Kaganovich 2
RMPBKPEB–889 Lazar Kaganovich 2
RMP72WT9–English: Joseph Stalin Lazar Kaganovich 7 Nov 1933 . 7 November 1933 4 Joseph Stalin Lazar Kaganovich 1933
RMP72WCJ–English: Kliment Voroshilov, Lazar Kaganovich, Alexander Kosarev and Vyacheslav Molotov on the 7th Conference of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (Komsomol). : , , ' 7 (). 15 July 1932 7 Voroshilov Kaganovich Kosarev Molotov 1932
RMF2B2FA–Soviet workers building the Moscow subway are visited by Communist Party leaders. March 26, 1934. In the center in white cap is
RMP72WCN–English: Lazar Kaganovich was nicknamed Iron Lazar for his ruthlessness in implementing Stalin's order. As Politburo member he personally signed 188 Stalin's execution lists, containing names of more than 19,000 people. He approved “the quotes” for categories in the NKVD Order № 00447. His brother Mikhail Kaganovich committed suicide expecting arrest and execution. Українська: Лазар Каганович отримав прізвисько 'Залізний лазар' за його нещадність у виконанні замовлення Сталіна. Будучи членом Політбюро, він особисто підписав 188 Розстрільних Списків (Альбомів), що містять імена більш ніж 19 000
RM2GGNFHM–Power struggle: The Kremlin is rumbling. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Leendert Jurriaan Jordaan.
RM2AYWANP–Long live the Bolshevik Party, the Party of Lenin and Stalin, the Seasoned Vanguard of the Soviet People!. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Vladislav Grigoryevich Pravdin.