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Simeon Aisenstein

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Simon Eisenstein (January 1884, Kiev - September 3, 1962, London) was a pioneer of radio and telegraphy in Imperial Russia. In 1916 he was appointed manager of the Marconi Company in Russia.[1]

References

  1. ^ Stephen White (1993). "Revolution, Civil War and the Emergence of the Soviet Union, 1917-1924". Revolution, Civil War Emergence of the Soviet West, 1924-1953 Foreign & Commonwealth Office Historical Branch Occasional Papers (6).