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  2. Pravda - Wikipedia

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    Though Pravda officially began publication on 5 May 1912 (22 April 1912 OS), the anniversary of Karl Marx's birth, its origins trace back to 1903 when it was founded in Moscow by a wealthy railway engineer, V.A. Kozhevnikov. Pravda had started publishing in the light of the Russian Revolution of 1905. [7]

  3. Pravda.ru - Wikipedia

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    After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the oldest Soviet paper founded in 1912, Pravda, split into two different papers.Significant members of the main editorial staff (Viktor Afanasiev, Gennady Seleznev, Yuri Zhukov, Vera Tkachenko and Vadim Gorshenin) left Pravda to form the online news and opinion website Pravda.ru. [2]

  4. History of Russia - Wikipedia

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    A third radical group founded the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party or RSDLP in 1898; this party was the primary exponent of Marxism in Russia. Gathering their support from the radical intellectuals and the urban working class, they advocated complete social, economic and political revolution. [159]

  5. Cheka - Wikipedia

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    One of the first founded was the Moscow Cheka. Sections and commissariats to combat counterrevolution were established in other cities. ... February 22, 1919 Pravda ...

  6. Central newspapers of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The following publications were known as central newspapers in the Soviet Union. They were organs of the major organizations of the Soviet Union. Pravda (Пра́вда, "Truth"), the organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Izvestia (short for "Izvestiya Sovetov Narodnykh Deputatov SSSR", Известия ...

  7. Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Cherkassky-Nnadi founded the group alongside four Soviet-born artists also living in Israel: Olga Kundina, Anna Lukashevsky, Asya Lukin, and Natalia Zourabova. The name refers to the Barbizon School of Painters that were active in France in the 19th century and encouraged realism both in painting and in perspective. [ 4 ]

  8. Ukrainska Pravda - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainska Pravda (Ukrainian: Українська правда, lit. 'Ukrainian truth') is a Ukrainian online newspaper founded by Georgiy Gongadze on 16 April 2000 (the day of the Ukrainian constitutional referendum ). [ 2 ]

  9. Leon Trotsky - Wikipedia

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    m. Lev Davidovich Bronstein[ b ] (7 November [ O.S. 26 October] 1879 – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky, [ c ] was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He was a central figure in the 1905 Revolution, [ 3 ] October Revolution, Russian Civil War, and establishment of the Soviet Union.