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(1888-April, 1918) was Ukrainian politician, Bolshevik activist, member of the Ukrainian People's R
he was sent to Kazan at request of the local Bolshevik administration to help resolve the national
governorate was finally abolished during the Bolshevik administrative reform (see Idel-Ural State).
by the authorities - who saw in it signs of Bolshevik agitation) -, Mille joined Constantin Titel
itory of the emirate and became dependent on Bolshevik aid until its suspension.
illusioned quite quickly with their supposed Bolshevik allies, who took over the soviets and placed
He was often accused of being a Bolshevik and borrowed from their vocabulary.
ild a new nation was quickly defeated by the Bolshevik- and anarchist-dominated Black Sea Fleet.
to Room 40 in June 1918 to work on Austrian, Bolshevik and Georgian codes.
ews realize they are addressing a senior Old Bolshevik and legendary hero of the Russian Civil War.
The RSDLP later split into Bolshevik and Menshevik factions, with the Bolsheviks
nts led to a suppression of Muslim revolt by Bolshevik and Dashnak forces and establishment of Bols
time of the October Revolution, he became a Bolshevik and one of the French activists of the Comin
Tiulpanov considered himself a hardline Bolshevik, and fell from favor as it became clear that
When the Bolshevik army attacked Poland in 1920 he fought for W
During that winter, the Bolshevik army went on the offensive, especially along
forces were driven back into Finland by the Bolshevik army.
The fire was from Bolshevik artillery which was shelling Shenkursk, unaw
etting the East Ablaze: on Secret Service in Bolshevik Asia By Peter Hopkirk
ry to appease Germany to stop her from going Bolshevik because Prussian militarism was still the do
enveillantes, where oddly he is derided as a Bolshevik by some of the character's associates.
he Soviet times, in 1936, in the heat of the Bolshevik campaign against religion.
ldiers to advance Marxist propaganda and the Bolshevik cause among the soldiers in Serpukhov in 191
He was a steadfast supporter of the Bolshevik cause throughout the Russian Revolution and
she became an enthusiastic supporter of the Bolshevik cause, opting to leave Romania for Bolshevis
a small minority of peasant women joined the Bolshevik cause.
She was a candidate for membership in the Bolshevik Central Committee in 1917.
use of Political Education, and later to the Bolshevik Club and Republican Palace of Pioneers.
erwhelmingly anti-anarchist propaganda among Bolshevik commanders, politicians, and media, Antonov-
l War he joined the Red Army and served as a Bolshevik commissar.
ng this period, Kalinin joined the Petrograd Bolshevik committee and assisted in the organization o
In 1969, he established the Italian Bolshevik Communist Organization Marxist-Leninist and
Angered by continued repression by the Bolshevik Communist government and its liberal use of
workers and that it was not the product of a Bolshevik conspiracy.
Shortly after the early-November Bolshevik coup in Petrograd and a similar event in Kie
After the October Bolshevik coup Miller fled to Archangelsk and declared
Following the October Bolshevik coup (see Russian Revolution of 1917) he for
After the Bolshevik coup, he was briefly arrested and subsequent
g the Soviet regime (which was same thing as Bolshevik defeatist relations with the German Empire i
inoviev to convince the Prague Conference of Bolshevik delegates to split from the Mensheviks and O
t did not cease his efforts to undermine the Bolshevik dictatorship.
for advocating handing over Karl Radek, the Bolshevik diplomat and agitator, to the Entente follow
derground Russia: Memoirs of a Rank-and-File Bolshevik, documenting in first person her role in the
lay Chkheidze, and supported him against the Bolshevik emigre leaders (Vladimir Lenin, Grigory Zino
e justified claim that he saved Germany from Bolshevik excesses.
and came to be a dedicated supporter of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Lab
rking as a house painter Sapronov joined the Bolshevik faction of the RSDLP in 1912.
r Party (RSDLP) in 1898, and siding with its Bolshevik faction following the intra-party division i
returned to Russian becoming a leader of the Bolshevik faction in the Kharkiv council.
In Kiev she established contact with local bolshevik faction and together with her younger sister
A member of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Lab
Labour Party in 1904 and eventually join the Bolshevik faction of the party.
ising, Berzin was a leading organizer of the Bolshevik faction within the Latvian Social Democratic
the party, siding with the Social Democrats' Bolshevik faction during the intraparty split.
atic Labour Party in 1903 and sided with the Bolshevik faction.
Russian Central Executive Committee from the Bolshevik faction.
y in 1903, becoming aligned with the party's Bolshevik faction.
actured in two factories simultaneously, the Bolshevik factory in Leningrad and what would later be
a during the Russian Civil War, fighting the Bolshevik forces along the Russian coastline.
came clear that conventional warfare against bolshevik forces in Ukraine had become impossible, so
e British and French were trying to suppress Bolshevik forces (thought by some to be the result of
ice march through the taiga slipping through Bolshevik forces until they reached Irkutsk.
rces, participating in the fight against the Bolshevik forces of Mikhail Muravyov.
independence for too long and was overrun by Bolshevik forces in January 1918 as many other newly-f
Bolshevik forces enter Odessa.
e beginning of the Russian Civil War between Bolshevik forces, the White Army and various other ant
and of admiral Alexander Kolchak against the bolshevik forces, until his final defeat.
er Dutov, then under Admiral Kolchak against Bolshevik forces.
ers, unfurling red banners in support of the Bolshevik forces.
along with the massive statue to the famous Bolshevik Fyodor Sergeyev (nicknamed Artyom) 1883-1921
quipped Red Army troops under the command of Bolshevik general Mikhail Frunze attacked the city of
hin the IWW, and with encouragement from the Bolshevik government in Moscow to work within the more
In gratitude, the Bolshevik government allowed Aschberg to do business w
ars held positions of secretaries in another Bolshevik government in Ukraine, the People's Secretar
the urban population, where support for the Bolshevik government was strongest.
d military backing of Vladimir Lenin and his Bolshevik government in the Russian SFSR.
As Civil War became a reality, the Bolshevik government decided to replace the provisiona
of the party, even acting as consul for the Bolshevik government of Russia.
They declared the Bolshevik government of Ukraine (Respublyka Rad Ukrayi
In early 1918, the new Bolshevik government in Russia signed the Treaty of Br
d in force until November 18, 1920, when the Bolshevik government issued a Decree on Women's Health
Then the local Bolshevik government arrested some of the Czechoslovak
The Bolshevik government demanded an all-Russian union.
ary Committee of Georgia (Revkom), an acting Bolshevik government in the transitional period.
a a free city, and pledged allegiance to the Bolshevik government in Petrograd.
the rebellion of Russian sailors against the Bolshevik government in 1921, see Kronstadt rebellion.
ime in the span of the Russian Civil War the Bolshevik government approved the request to move the
became a member of the reinstated Ukrainian Bolshevik government, the Provisional Workers-Peasant
a, Haywood became a labor advisor to Lenin's Bolshevik government, but Lenin's illness and death an
first Commissar for Agriculture in the first Bolshevik Government.
g been given independence from Russia by the Bolshevik Government.
them get to Russia and into contact with the Bolshevik government.
that sought American recognition of the new Bolshevik government.
th the workers, but had little effect on the Bolshevik government.
a chateau in the town of Kratovice to fight Bolshevik guerrillas.
In Azerbaijan, he's regarded as a corrupt Bolshevik guilty of crimes against his nation.
the building was chosen by Vladimir Lenin as Bolshevik headquarters during the October Revolution.
She was named after Sergey Kirov, a Bolshevik hero.
tled down in Colombia, and began propagating Bolshevik ideas there.
Bolshevik Ideology and the Ethics of Soviet labor.
The largest group within Bolshevik ideology at the end of the 1920s were the fo
February 1878 - 22 May 1924) was a prominent Bolshevik in Moscow, holding many high positions in th
He is described as a Bolshevik in the file kept on him by the police in Fas
Committee of the All-Union Communist Party ( Bolshevik) in Moscow and put in charge of propaganda a
In reality the Bolshevik insurgents faced little or no opposition.
candal - "It was a matter of drugs, arms, of Bolshevik interference in Chinese affairs" reported Pi
The Russian Bolshevik invasion and The Estonian War of Independenc
persuade them to back him on the eve of the Bolshevik invasion to Armenia.
1952 to 1988 was called Kingissepa after the Bolshevik Kuressaare-native Viktor Kingissepp killed i
alendar still in use in Russia at the time), Bolshevik leader Jaan Anvelt led his leftist revolutio
til 1992 she was named Frunze (Фрунзе) after Bolshevik leader Mikhail Frunze; at that time she was
ay in 1935 and campaigned against the former Bolshevik leader when he lived in Oslo.
tin (24 October 1884- 30 October 1937) was a Bolshevik leader who was appointed People's Commissar
Га́льский), was a prominent Soviet Bolshevik leader and diplomat.
dyguard for Leon Trotsky, the exiled Russian Bolshevik leader.
The unrest was quickly directed by Bolshevik leaders into what some interpret as a coup a
After the February Revolution, Bolshevik leaders returning from exile (such as Lev Ka
volt, however, was disowned by Lenin and the Bolshevik leaders and dissipated within a few days.
The dispute was decided in Moscow by the Bolshevik leaders, and Avtonomov was removed from comm
one of the murderers was ever caught and the Bolshevik leaders, who at first condemned the murders,
rest the Soviet government together with the Bolshevik leaders.
On February 2, 1921, the Bolshevik leadership announced the end of the "prodraz
with other political parties (except for the Bolshevik led Communist Party of the Soviet Union) by
e the Trotskyist Lanka Sama Samaja Party and Bolshevik Leninist Party of India, the Communist Party
on of agriculture, as championed by old-line Bolshevik Leon Trotsky.
owing Denikin's defeat, Yakovlev crossed the Bolshevik lines and with his men joined the Red Army a
o in Mogilev, but was murdered by Krylenko's bolshevik military escort by the railway station on 3
The demonstration was organized by the Bolshevik Military Organization without authorization
June 1917 Krylenko was made a member of the Bolshevik Military Organization and was elected to the
L55 attacked two 1,260 ton Bolshevik minelaying destroyers - the Gavril and Azard
ed Banner of Labour for his contributions to Bolshevik movement during his terms in office.
The Bolshevik Myth (Diary 1920-1922).
infant son (who was named Marx following the Bolshevik naming fashion) was sent into an orphanage.
He was the nominal editor of the legal Bolshevik newspaper New Life.
ography of the partisan leader and Ukrainian Bolshevik Nikolai Shchors.
endence following World War I. Following the Bolshevik occupation of his country, Chkheidze (along
Avksentiev opposed the Bolshevik October Revolution and was briefly arrested
e Committee of the Petrograd Soviet, but the Bolshevik October coup forced him to return to his nat
he Central Committee of the Communist Party ( Bolshevik) of Ukraine was redesigned out the building
he was the secretary of the Communist Party ( Bolshevik) of Ukraine.
rotbists, and joined to the Communist Party ( bolshevik) of Ukraine when the Borotbists were dissolv
ir party and merge with the Communist Party ( bolshevik) of Ukraine, the CP(b)U.
April 1922, the Japanese Army repulsed large Bolshevik offensives against Vladivostok.
identities and gained him access to numerous Bolshevik organizations.
d in the technical production of the illegal Bolshevik paper Proletary while it was produced in the
Later he fought in Bolshevik partisan units in the Vladivostok area.
icipated in numerous combat missions against Bolshevik partisans.
The Bolshevik Party of India (BPI) was a communist politic
5, she was a member, and then a secretary of Bolshevik party in Yekaterinoslav.
nroh to established an independent Ukrainian bolshevik party with a membership in the envisaged Thi
In early 1920, he joined the Bolshevik party and the Revolutionary committee in Kam
ing the Socialist Unity Centre of India, the Bolshevik Party of India, the Republican Party and the
, but required recommendations from Soviets, Bolshevik party units or other public organizations.
moved to Moscow as a teenager and joined the Bolshevik Party in 1905.
The subbotnik was organised by Bolshevik party members, and it was stated in the Reso
ght in the Russian Civil War, and joined the Bolshevik party in 1918.
At the 6th Congress of Bolshevik Party in July-August 1917 he was elected to
ass parents in Moscow in 1884 and joined the Bolshevik Party when she was twenty.
rmula was a Peace Formula constructed by the Bolshevik party after their Revolution in November 191
t of Soviet hegemony, Bokeikhanov joined the Bolshevik party and returned to scientific life.
The environment of fear created by the Bolshevik party caused many surviving prominent anarch
Congress, the All India Forward Bloc and the Bolshevik Party of India.
was a Jewish Communist activist, one of the Bolshevik Party leaders in Azerbaijan during the Russi
e role in various local organizations of the Bolshevik Party - consequently facing repeated persecu
was originally written as the Anthem of the Bolshevik Party with lyrics in the Alexandrine meter b
Communist Party (Ukapists), rather than the Bolshevik party which was more closely tied to Moscow.
The Bolshevik Party was hard at work in 1927, trying to fu
sion, allowing a local branch of the Russian Bolshevik party to function freely in Georgia.
olutionary events of 1917, Kamera joined the Bolshevik Party and the newly-organized Red Army of th
on of the Godless were arrested, stripped of Bolshevik Party membership, and some sentenced to deat
Levchenko became a member of the Bolshevik Party in 1919.
Revolutionary Communist Party of India, the Bolshevik Party of India and the Revolutionary Sociali
sia (party) - formerly known as the National Bolshevik Party
he principle of democratic centralism in the Bolshevik Party, for organisational cohesion, internal
In 1924 he was admitted in the Bolshevik Party, and later that year participated in R
The Extraordinary Seventh Congress of the Bolshevik party, which was held between March 6 and 8,
1920s, serious divisions emerged within the Bolshevik Party.
evobuch was urged by the 7th Congress of the Bolshevik Party.
p Federation of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party.
with in the July Days were influenced by the Bolshevik Party.
cialist Revolutionary Party and later in the Bolshevik Party.
n of Russia, but not however a member of the Bolshevik Party.
Komsomol and 1921 he became a member of the Bolshevik Party.
tream party but a minority who supported the Bolshevik path became known as Left Socialist-Revoluti
r Nabokov and Sergei Rachmaninoff) to escape Bolshevik persecution and to settle in America.
The Bolshevik Piatnitsky who was in Odessa at the time rec
But there was a potential contradiction in Bolshevik policy.
орьевич Шлихтер) (1868-1940) was a Ukrainian Bolshevik politician.
Serafima Hopner (1880-1966) was a Bolshevik politician.
After the conference he became close to the Bolshevik positions.
During the summer, the Bolshevik power in Siberia was totally wiped out.
various Russian Civil War polities until the Bolshevik power was established in North Caucasus in t
roject was cut short by the consolidation of Bolshevik power.
, the events received little coverage in the Bolshevik press.
an's Sovietisation significantly reduced the Bolshevik pressure on the neighbouring states, which c
Two had been in Bolshevik prison, and the rest were scattered througho
of one of this clashes, on 31 May, during a Bolshevik probing action to the west, the battleship P
ture and took part in the preparation of the Bolshevik program with respect to the peasantry.
                                                                                                   


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