Leaders of the Russian revolution : microform 1994
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Ordzhonikidze, Sergo, 1886-1937
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Martov, L., 1873-1923
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Russian Menshevik leader. From the description of Oborona revoli︠u︡t︠s︡iĭ i sot︠s︡ial-demokratii︠a︡ : sbornik stateĭ : typescript, 1920. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122449360 Biographical/Historical Note Russian Menshevik leader. From the guide to the L. Martov typescript : Oborona revoliutsii i sotsial-demokratiia : sbornik statei, 1920, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...
Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich, 1890-1986
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Kommunisticheskaia Partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza.
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Zasulich, Vera Ivanovna, 1849-1919.
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Kalinin, M. I. (Mikhail Ivanovich), 1875-1946
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Zhdanov, Andreĭ Aleksandrovich, 1896-1948.
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Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940
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Lev Davidovich Bronstein[a] (7 November [O.S. 26 October] 1879 – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky, was a Ukrainian revolutionary, political theorist and politician. Ideologically a communist, he developed a variant of Marxism known as Trotskyism. Born to a wealthy Ukrainian-Jewish family in Yanovka (now Bereslavka), Trotsky embraced Marxism after moving to Nikolayev in 1896. In 1898, he was arrested for revolutionary activities and subsequently exiled to Siberia. He escaped from ...
Akselʹrod, P. B. (Pavel Borisovich), 1850-1928
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Kirov, Sergeĭ Mironovich, 1886-1934
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