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Grigory Zinoviev leads by 0.9 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Zinoviev became the first chairman of the Communist International (Comintern) in March 1919. He directed the organization's efforts to spread world revolution, coordinating communist parties globally and advocating for immediate uprisings in Europe.
Zinoviev, along with Kamenev, formed the 'United Opposition' against Stalin's growing power within the Communist Party. They criticized Stalin's policy of 'Socialism in One Country' and advocated for rapid industrialization and world revolution, but were defeated at the 14th Party Congress.
Following the defeat of the United Opposition, Zinoviev was expelled from the Communist Party in December 1927. He was later readmitted after recanting his views, but his political influence was permanently destroyed, marking a key step in Stalin's consolidation of power.
Zinoviev was tried in the first Moscow Show Trial in August 1936, accused of plotting to assassinate Stalin and other leaders. He was found guilty and executed on August 25, 1936, becoming one of the first high-profile Old Bolsheviks purged by Stalin.
Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu became the close confidant and favorite of Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, rising from a minor page to the highest ranks of the shogunate. His influence grew as he managed Tsunayoshi's personal affairs and policy decisions.
Yoshiyasu was appointed roju, formalizing his control over shogunate policy. He used this position to amass wealth and power, appointing allies and suppressing critics, becoming one of the most powerful officials in Edo Japan.
Yoshiyasu patronized Confucian scholars like Arai Hakuseki and supported the publication of historical works. He also sponsored the construction of temples and gardens, contributing to the cultural flourishing of the Genroku era.
Upon Shogun Tsunayoshi's death, Yoshiyasu lost his protector and was forced to retire from his official positions. His influence ended abruptly, and he spent his remaining years in retirement, though he avoided execution or exile.
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