Dzhambyl, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Kazakhstan)
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Makhnovshchina
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Nestor Makhno
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Elena Mikhnenko
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Agafya "Halyna" Andriivna Kuzmenko (Ukrainian: Галина Андріївна Кузьменко; 1897–1978) was a Ukrainian teacher and anarchist revolutionary. After moving to southern Ukraine, she became a prominent figure within the ranks of the Makhnovshchina, a mass movement to establish a libertarian communist society. Kuzmenko spearheaded the movement's educational activities, promoted Ukrainization and acted as an outspoken advocate of women's rights. Along with her husband, the anarchist military leader Nestor Makhno, in 1921 she fled into exile from the political repression in Ukraine. While imprisoned for subversive activities in Poland, she gave birth to her daughter Elena Mikhnenko, whom she brought with her to Paris. Following the death of her husband, the outbreak of World War II saw her deportation for forced labour, first by the Nazis and then by the Soviets. After her release, she spent her final days with her daughter in Kazakh SSR.
Agafya "Halyna" Andriivna Kuzmenko (Ukrainian: Галина Андріївна Кузьменко; 1897–1978) was a Ukrainian teacher and anarchist revolutionary. After moving...
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daughter of the Ukrainian anarchist revolutionaries Nestor Makhno and HalynaKuzmenko. Born in exile, she spent her early life in France, where she was living...
Makhnovshchina. But driven by a small number of Ukrainian intellectuals, led by HalynaKuzmenko, the Makhnovshchina increasingly started to use the Ukrainian language...
very next week. Kamenev too was greeted by Makhno and his new wife HalynaKuzmenko, who gave the Bolshevik functionary a tour of the town, making sure...
and merge the two armies, which allegedly included Fedir Shchus and HalynaKuzmenko. These developments culminated with the Kontrrazvedka plotting the...
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throughout the former Russian Empire. However, Nestor Makhno's wife HalynaKuzmenko disputed the existence of any Makhnovist currency, dismissing reports...
Council (VRS) ordered its restriction to military activities, with HalynaKuzmenko establishing a new counter-intelligence body to replace it. Following...
anarchist political prisoners in the Soviet Union. On 22 July 1923, HalynaKuzmenko signed a statement requesting that the Bolshevik government release...
replacement with a "Commission for Anti-Makhnovist Activities", led by HalynaKuzmenko. In December 1919, an argument broke out between the civilian VRS and...
by patriarchal norms that Joseph Stalin took out of an old drawer. HalynaKuzmenko – Ukrainian anarchist (1897–1978) Maria Nikiforova – Ukrainian anarchist...
reconcile before Makhno's death in 1934, at the behest of Makhno's wife HalynaKuzmenko, and Volin took up the task of editing and publishing Makhno's memoirs...
teacher seminary, which in 1916 graduated a wife of Nestor Makhno, HalynaKuzmenko. Dobrovelychkivka was occupied by Nazi Germany on 1 August 1941 during...
for Anti-Makhnovist Activities, which Vasylivsky joined, along with HalynaKuzmenko and Nazarii Zuichenko. After the insurgent capture of Huliaipole in...
Trial of the Four Olga Ivinskaya, friend and lover of Boris Pasternak HalynaKuzmenko, Ukrainian teacher and anarchist revolutionary, wife of Nestor Makhno...
ignited an insurrection against the Ukrainian authorities. Together with HalynaKuzmenko and Hryhory Vasylivsky, Zuichenko was a founding member of the Commission...
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initially a win was awarded to the acting chairman of the Kyiv city council Halyna Hereha. After the results were challenged it was decided to recount the...