Fanya Anisimovna Baron (1887 – 30 September 1921) was a Russian Jewish anarchist revolutionary. She spent her early life participating in the Chicago workers' movement, but following the Russian Revolution in 1917, she moved to Ukraine and participated in the Makhnovist movement. For her anarchist activities, she was arrested and executed by the Cheka.
Fanya Anisimovna Baron (1887 – 30 September 1921) was a Russian Jewish anarchist revolutionary. She spent her early life participating in the Chicago workers'...
1905 Revolution, he fled to the United States, where he met his wife FanyaBaron and participated in the local workers movement. With the outbreak of...
inherited library collection, The FanyaBaron Library, that was named in honour of Lithuanian born anarchist, FanyaBaron. Australian Ethical Investment...
celebrated figures of the Third Russian Revolution, Lev Chernyi and FanyaBaron were both Anarchists. Following the suppression of the anarchist movement...
and Pravda editor Nikolai Bukharin. Chernyi was detained along with FanyaBaron on a counterfeiting charge. In August 1921, the Moscow Izvestia published...
need for anarchist unity against the rise of Bolshevism. Aron Baron, along with his wife Fanya, moved to Kyiv, where they participated in the local Soviet...
Scientific Anarchism (1953, editor) Program of Anarcho-Syndicalism [2015] FanyaBaron Alexander Berkman Emma Goldman Nestor Makhno Volin Avrich 1971, p. 139...
1927, she moved back to Kyiv, where the GPU noted that she met Aron Baron's wife Fanya Ovrutska. The GPU initially planned to hold a show trial of Ukrainian...
Falconi as Ferdinand II Luigi Cimara as Count of Verolengo María Denis as Fanya Paolo Stoppa as Filuccio Gino Viotti as Count of Castelluccio Ellen Meis...
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-674-07608-2. "1918: Fanya Kaplan, Lenin's would-be assassin". ExecutedToday.com. September 3, 2009...