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Abram Ginzburg

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Abram Moiseevich Ginzburg (1878-1937) was a Russian revolutionary and economist.[1] He was a defendant at the 1931 Menshevik Trial.[citation needed]

Ginzburg was born in Ilyino in Zapadnodvinsky District and died in Chelyabinsk.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Jasny, Naum. Soviet Economists of the Twenties: Names to be Remembered.