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Menshevik
Menshevik, a. and n. (ˈmɛnʃɪvɪk) [a. Russ. men{p}shev{iacu}k, f. mén{p}she, compar. of málȳĭ little. The Russ. pl. men{p}shevik{iacu} has been used by some English writers.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, the Mensheviks or Menshevism.1907 [see Bolshevik B. adj.]. 1919 J. Reed Ten D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Menshevik-Internationalists
The Menshevik-Internationalists hoped to sway the Menshevik Party over to an anti-war stance. The Menshevik-Internationalists dominated the Menshevik Party Organizations in Kharkov, Tula and some other places. wikipedia.org
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1931 Menshevik Trial
The Menshevik Trial was one of the early purges carried out by Stalin in which 14 economists, who were former members of the Menshevik party, were put At a rally in Berlin, organised by the SPD, he denied there was an underground Menshevik organisation that existed in the Soviet Union. wikipedia.org
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Menshevist
Menshevist (ˈmɛnʃɪvɪst) [a. Russ. men{p}shev{iacu}st (now disused) Menshevik a. and n.] A Menshevik; a supporter of Menshevism. Also attrib. or as adj.1919 Times Lit. Suppl. 14 Aug. 432/3 A pleasing description of the Menshevists. 1926 Contemp. Rev. Sept. 274 He was known to return in all intricate ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Menshevism
Menshevism (ˈmɛnʃɪvɪz(ə)m) [a. Russ. men{p}shev{iacu}zm: see Menshevik a. and n.] The doctrines and practices of the Mensheviks.1920 Glasgow Herald 14 May 9 Communism as it is offered to Trans-Caucasia has assumed the form of Menshevism. 1926 Contemp. Rev. Sept. 275 Marx would prove it: but that wou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mensheviks
External links marxists.org:glossary:/m/e "Menshevik Party", "Menshevik Internationalists". Glossary of Organisations: Me. "The Bolshevik-Menshevik Split." wikipedia.org
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Hossank
Hossank (, 'Current') was an Armenian language Menshevik daily newspaper published from Tiflis 1906–1907. Hossank was founded by . It was the sole Menshevik daily in Armenian language. the newspaper was published by Zurabov, A. Yerzinkian and K. wikipedia.org
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minimalist
minimalist, n. and a. (ˈmɪnɪməlɪst) [f. minimal a. + -ist, or (in sense 1) ad. F. minimaliste, tr. Russ. men{p}shev{iacu}k Menshevik a. and n.] A. n. 1. (Also with capital initial.) = Menshevik n.; more widely, a person who advocates small or moderate reforms or policies.1907 I. Zangwill Ghetto Come... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aron Sokolovsky
was a Soviet economist who was put on trial in the 1931 Menshevik Trial. He was sentenced to eight years imprisonment. His career was brought to an abrupt halt when he was put on trial as part of the 1931 Menshevik Trial. wikipedia.org
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Raphael Abramovitch
He remained heavily involved in the activities of the Menshevik party in exile. Further reading Brovkin, Vladimir, Dear Comrades: Menshevik Reports on the Bolshevik Revolution and the Civil War. wikipedia.org
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Abram Ginzburg
He was a defendant at the 1931 Menshevik Trial. Ginzburg was born in Ilyino in Zapadnodvinsky District and died in Chelyabinsk. Tver Oblast People from Velizhsky Uyezd Russian Jews Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members Mensheviks Jewish socialists Soviet economists 1931 Menshevik wikipedia.org
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Boris Berlatsky
He was 41 when he was a defendant in 1931 Menshevik Trial, one of the first show trials in the Soviet Union. References 1889 births 1937 deaths People from Soroca People from Soroksky Uyezd Moldovan Jews Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members Mensheviks 1931 Menshevik wikipedia.org
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Parmen Chichinadze
He became involved in Marxist revolutionary activities and, as a member of the Menshevik faction, took part in the Russian Revolution of 1905. He joined the Menshevik-dominated government of now-independent Georgia and was appointed the country's Minister of War in November 1920. wikipedia.org
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Vladimir Groman
He joined the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1905. Groman was arrested in 1930 and was put on trial in 1931 as part of the 1931 Menshevik Trial. wikipedia.org
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Social Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania and Belorussia (internationalists)
The party had a Menshevik-Internationalist line. The party was led by S. Girinis. The party was liquidated in 1919, following the example of the Russian Menshevik-Internationalists. wikipedia.org
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