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  1. Leonid Kannegisser (also spelled Kanngießer or Kannegiesser) [2] was born in March 1896 in Nikolaev, Ukraine, (then part of the Russian Empire ), into a wealthy Jewish family. His father, Akim (Joachim) Kannegisser, was a mechanical engineer and the head of Russia's largest shipyards, the Black Sea Shipyard, and his mother was a doctor.

  2. Leonid Kannegisser (also spelled Kanngießer or Kannegiesser)[2] was born in March 1896 in Nikolaev, Ukraine, (then part of the Russian Empire), into a wealthy Jewish family. His father, Akim (Joachim) Kannegisser, was a mechanical engineer and the head of Russia's largest shipyards, the Black Sea Shipyard, and his mother was a doctor.

  3. Leonid Kannegiesser. Leonid Ioakimowitsch (Akimowitsch) Kannegiesser (auch Kannegießer) ( russisch Леонид Иоакимович Каннегисер; * 15. März jul. / 27. März 1896 greg. in St. Petersburg; † 1918 in Petrograd) war ein russischer Dichter und Narodnik. [1]

  4. Oct 2, 2020 · Leonid Kannegisser was a young poet and anti-Bolshevik who shot and killed Moisei Uritsky, the head of the Petrograd Cheka, in 1918. His motive was personal, but his act sparked a crackdown on counter-revolutionaries and foreign interference by Lenin and the Cheka.

  5. KANNEGISER, LEONID AKIMOVICH (1873–1918). Russian poet who assassinated M.S. Uritsky, the chairman of the Petrograd Secret Police, the Cheka. Kannegiser's grandfather, a physician, attained the status of nobility while his father was a famous engineer. Both were involved in Jewish communal life. Kannegiser was born in St. Petersburg.

  6. Leonid Akimovic Kannegisser (also spelled Kanngießer, in Russian: Леони́д Иоаки́мович Каннегисер) (born March 1896, in Mikhailov, Russian Empire – October 1918, in Petrograd, Russian SFSR) was a Russian poet and military cadet known for killing Moisei Uritsky, chief of Cheka in Petrograd, on...

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  8. Leonid Kannegisser, a young military cadet of the Imperial Russian Army, assassinated Uritsky on August 30 [O.S. August 17] 1918, outside the Petrograd Cheka headquarters in retaliation for the execution of his friend and other officers.

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