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  • Revolutionaries who dominated the Petrograd Soviet believed that Russia ... Kerensky panicked and turned to the Petrograd Soviet – including its Bolshevik ...
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  • of the precursor organizations to the Petrograd Soviet. He joined the board ... army in July 1917, considered the Petrograd Soviet responsible for the ...
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  • revolutionary and the first Bolshevik Soviet People's Commissar ... the leadership struggle, representing the Soviet Union in the League of Nations ...
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  • since age ten. Also a student at the Petrograd Conservatory of Music, he studied piano and composition as well. At 20 years of age, Balanchine ...
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  • ) was an economic policy of the Soviet Union proposed by Vladimir ... production. Between 1918 and 1920, Petrograd lost 70 percent of its ...
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  • The Soviet Union was one of the dominant political entities of the ... was passed. The following day, the Soviet elected a Council of People ...
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  • Philosophers' ship (in 1922) from the Soviet Union as a counter-revolutionary. ... philosophy teacher at the University of Petrograd or University of St. Petersburg ...
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  • Rechka" (near Vladivostok), Soviet Union | occupation = poet ... other significant figures of Russian (and Soviet) culture among its alumni ...
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  • and for the creation of an international soviet republic as a transition ... had 583,105 members, excluding its Soviet membership. William Henry ...
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  • his legacy for their own purposes. During Soviet times, the official position ... put up in several location of the former Soviet Union associated with his ...
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  • fellow journalist Louise Bryant, were in Petrograd, Russia when the October ... to learn that the American ambassador in Petrograd was inclined to believe ...
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  • Latvia, and Saint Petersburg (then called Petrograd), and witnessed the Russian ... ideology, and the internal workings of the Soviet Union. In 1950, a Research ...
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  • Hungary, as the leader of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, for a brief period ... Party). He travelled a lot, including to Petrograd and to Moscow. He came ...
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  • Revolution, and the first leader of the Soviet Russia. Lenin's legacy ... and the structural architect of the Soviet system is evidenced by the ...
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  • he would come into conflict with the Soviet authorities, especially during ... because of worries of the enemy capturing Petrograd (the new name for Saint ...
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  • by Hearst during and after her trips to Petrograd and Moscow, appeared in ... the dock and told her to prepare to go to Petrograd four days later to cover ...
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  • half of the peninsula was supported by the Soviet Union, the southern half ... The Soviet Union and its allies challenged the United Nations resolution ...
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  • – March 15, 1938) was a Bolshevik revolutionary, Soviet politician ... charged with conspiring to overthrow the Soviet state. After a show trial ...
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  • 9, 1975) was a Russian composer of the Soviet Union period. He had a complex ... allowed to enter the Saint Petersburg or Petrograd Conservatory, then headed ...
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  • Commissar for Social Welfare in the first Soviet government, but soon resigned ... of the Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet, and "for the rest ...
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  • Bolsheviks gained a majority in the Petrograd Soviet, Trotsky was elected ... Comrade Trotsky, the President of the Petrograd Soviet. It can be stated with ...
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  • (March 9 [O. S. February 25] 1890 – November 8, 1986) was a Soviet ... During the 1930s, he ranked second in the Soviet leadership, after ...
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  • divorced. Maria Davydova later married the Soviet diplomat Nikolai Iordansky; ... (Freedom) and Petrogradskii Listok (The Petrograd Leaflet). While welcoming ...
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  • to the October Revolution but remained in Petrograd (the renamed St. Petersburg ... in Germany and Estonia) began to appear in Soviet Russia. In December Fimiamy ...
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  • his comrades from exile in Switzerland to Petrograd in April 1917. Furthermore ... 10, but the uncertain situation in Petrograd stalled the plan. After ...
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  • revolutionary, a Bolshevik politician and Soviet diplomat; he was also noted ... at the Genoa Conference, and was Soviet ambassador to London and ...
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  • Totalitarian governments like the Soviet Union made extensive use ... ===Bolshevism in the Soviet Union=== The Soviet Union made extensive ...
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  • In 1899 the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute was founded on his initiative ... executive committee of the St. Petersburg Soviet were arrested. The Minister ...
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  • and history at the University of Petrograd, where she discovered Edmond Rostand, Friedrich Schiller and Fyodor Dostoevsky. She also was captivated ...
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  • Leningrad and Petrograd redirect here. {{Infobox Settlement ... formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991; ...
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  • power to become the absolute ruler of the Soviet Union between 1928 and his ... Comrade Trotsky, the President of the Petrograd Soviet. It can be stated with ...
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  • Formerly the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) ... superpower. The country is considered the Soviet Union's successor state ...
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  • great hardship for Balmont who, living in Petrograd (with Elena Tsvetkovskaya ... poetry and abused the trust of the Soviet government." Condemning ...
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  • The theremin was the product of Soviet government-sponsored research ... founded Physical Technical Institute in Petrograd, and the next day he invited ...
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  • theory, composition, and advanced piano at the Petrograd Conservatory, graduating in 1923. During this time, he worked with the corps de ballet of the ...
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  • Soviet historiography, as represented by Boris Rybakov and Lev Gumilev ... of Slavonic Philology, II, 1 (Petrograd, 1915), XXVIII, cited in ...
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  • shared power with the socialists of the Petrograd Soviet. This division of power led to confusion and chaos both on the front and at home, and the army ...
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