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Yevgenia Bosch | |
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Євгенія Бош | |
People's Secretary of Internal Affairs | |
In office 30 December 1917 – 1 March 1918 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Yuriy Kotsiubynsky |
Chairwoman of the People's Secretariat (acting) | |
In office 30 December 1917 – 1 March 1918 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Mykola Skrypnyk |
Personal details | |
Born | Yevgenia Gotlibovna Meisch 3 September [O.S. 22 August] 1879 Adjigiol, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire (today Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine) |
Died | 5 January 1925 Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (today Russia) | (aged 45)
Political party | RSDLP (1901–1912) VKP(b) (1912–1925) |
Spouse(s) | Peter Bosch Georgy Pyatakov |
Children | two daughters: Olha Kotsyubynska ? |
Alma mater | Voznesensk Female Gymnasium (1903) |
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Yevgenia Bogdanovna[a] Bosch[b][c] (née Meisch[d]; 3 September [O.S. 22 August] 1879 – 5 January 1925) was a Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary, politician, and member of the Soviet government in Ukraine during the revolutionary period in the early 20th century.
Yevgenia Bosch is sometimes considered the first modern woman leader of a national government,[1] having been Minister of Interior and the Acting Leader of the provisional Soviet government of Ukraine in 1917. For that reason she is also sometimes considered the first Prime Minister of independent Ukraine.[2]
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