Alexander Gumberg Explained
Alexander Gumberg (1887–1939) born in Kropyvnytskyi (then Elizavetgrad), he was a Ukrainian of Jewish background who emigrated to the United States in 1903 and went on to become an important link between the Soviet regime and the USA following the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917.[1] Although he was not a Bolshevik himself, his brother Sergey Zorin was.[2]
Notes and References
- Smith. C. Jay. Alexander Gumberg and Soviet American Relations, 1917-1933. By Libbey James K. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1977. xii, 229 pp. $13.50.. Slavic Review. 1978. 37. 2. 299. 10.2307/2497617. 2497617. 0037-6779. free.
- Book: Libbey. James K.. Alexander Gumberg and Soviet-American Relations: 1917--1933. 2015. University Press of Kentucky. 9780813163642. 15 November 2017. en. internet archive