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Vasily Freiman

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Vasily Nikolayevich Freiman (Russian: Василий Николаевич Фрейман) was a Bolshevik politician. He was elected to the Russian Constituent Assembly from the Minsk constituency in late 1917.[1] In December 1917 he was named the People's Commissar for Industry in the Regional Council of People's Commissars of the Western Region and Front.[2] He served as the Simbirsk Governorate People's Commissar for Trade and Industry, then as Commissar for Military Affairs.[3]

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  1. ^ I. S. Malchevskiĭ. Vserossiĭskoe uchreditelʹnoe sobranie. Гос изд-во, 1930. p. 133
  2. ^ Zori͡a Leonidovna Serebriakova. Областные объединения Советов России, март 1917-декабрь 1918. Наука, 1977. p. 104
  3. ^ F. V. Gerasin. Симбирская губерния в. годы гражданской воины: сборник документов. Ульяновское книжное изд-во, 1958. p. 459