Georgy Chicherin

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Georgy Chicherin was a prominent Soviet diplomat and People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs in the early years of the Soviet Union, known for shaping its foreign policy after the Russian Revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet diplomat
Soviet politician
diplomat
foreign minister
human
politician
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
dateOfBirth 1872-11-24
dateOfDeath 1936-07-07
educatedAt Saint Petersburg University NERFINISHED
employer People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs NERFINISHED
Soviet government NERFINISHED
familyName Chicherin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork diplomacy
international relations
givenName Georgy NERFINISHED
ideology Marxism
communism
languageSpoken English
French
German
Russian
memberOf Bolsheviks NERFINISHED
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party NERFINISHED
notableEvent Genoa Conference NERFINISHED
Lausanne Conference NERFINISHED
Russian Civil War diplomacy
Russian Revolution NERFINISHED
Treaty of Rapallo (1922) NERFINISHED
notableFor leading Soviet foreign policy in the early years of the USSR
negotiating treaties to end Soviet diplomatic isolation
notableWork shaping early Soviet foreign policy
placeOfBirth Russian Empire
Tambov Governorate NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Moscow
Russian SFSR NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
positionHeld People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the RSFSR
People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR NERFINISHED
precededBy Leon Trotsky NERFINISHED
religion atheism
residence Moscow
Petrograd NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
succeededBy Maxim Litvinov NERFINISHED
workLocation Moscow
Petrograd NERFINISHED

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Georgy hasNotableBearer Georgy Chicherin
Treaty of Kars signedByRepresentativeOf Georgy Chicherin