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  2. Bolshevism - Wikipedia

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    Bolshevism (derived from Bolshevik) is a revolutionary socialist current of Soviet Leninist and later Marxist–Leninist political thought and political regime associated with the formation of a rigidly centralized, cohesive and disciplined party of social revolution, focused on overthrowing the existing capitalist state system, seizing power ...

  3. Bolsheviks - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Twenty-two percent of Bolsheviks were gentry (1.7% of the total population) and 38% were uprooted peasants; compared with 19% and 26% for the Mensheviks. In 1907, 78% of the Bolsheviks were Russian and 10% were Jewish; compared to 34% and 20% for the Mensheviks. Total Bolshevik membership was 8,400 in 1905, 13,000 in 1906, and 46,100 ...

  4. National Bolshevism - Wikipedia

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    National Bolshevism, [a] whose supporters are known as National Bolsheviks [b] and colloquially as Nazbols, [c] [1] is a syncretic political movement committed to combining ultranationalism and Bolshevik communism.

  5. Bolshevization - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing Comintern and party history, it proposes a specific periodization. State Bolshevism, 1919–1923, saw subjugation of the American and British parties to Russian imperatives. Incipient Stalinism, 1924–1928, witnessed restructuring of the politics of subordination. From 1929, Stalinization accomplished a distinctive subordination." [2]

  6. Category:Bolsheviks - Wikipedia

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    B. Vasily Badanov; Mir Jafar Baghirov; Ahmet Baitursynuly; Alexey Bakulin; Angelica Balabanoff; Henri Barbusse; Luka Basanets; Meyer Basin; Karl Bauman; Boris Bazhanov

  7. Kostandin Boshnjaku - Wikipedia

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    Kostandin Boshnjaku (20 October 1888 – 22 December 1953) was an Albanian banker, politician, diplomat and in the last years of his life as a translator of books. Even though he was one of the earliest Albanian communists, he was arrested and convicted on 31 December 1947 by the Supreme Military Court with life imprisonment due to the divergences he had with the communist regime. [1]

  8. Jewish Bolshevism - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Bolshevism, also Judeo–Bolshevism, is an antisemitic and anti-communist conspiracy theory that claims that the Russian Revolution of 1917 was a Jewish plot and that Jews controlled the Soviet Union and international communist movements, often in furtherance of a plan to destroy Western civilization.

  9. Olof Aschberg - Wikipedia

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    Bank director Olof Aschberg, brown patronized bronze bust created by Carl Fagerberg in 1925. Olof Aschberg (July 22, 1877 – April 21, 1960) was a Swedish banker of Russian-Jewish descent [ 1 ] who served as head of the Stockholm bank Nya Banken , the first bank in Sweden for trade unions and cooperatives .