Rabochaya Gazeta (Russian: Рабочая Газета, IPA:[rɐˈbot͡ɕɪjəɡɐˈzʲetə], lit. 'Workers' Newspaper') was an illegal social democratic newspaper in the Russian Empire, published in 1897 in Kiev. It was an organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP). The editors included Boris L. Eidelman, P. L. Tuchapsky and N. A. Vigdorchik.[1]
^«Рабочая газета» (газета) in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969–1978 (in Russian)
RabochayaGazeta (Russian: Рабочая Газета, IPA: [rɐˈbot͡ɕɪjə ɡɐˈzʲetə], lit. 'Workers' Newspaper') was an illegal social democratic newspaper in the Russian...
and workers. He was also an organizer of the underground literature RabochayaGazeta at a clandestine printing establishment. According to contemporary...
disappeared. Krokodil was founded in 1922, first as a supplement to RabochayaGazeta ('Workers' Newspaper'), and was published once a week. Although political...
be dropped publicly in our known history". On March 15, Kyiv-based RabochayaGazeta [uk], the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Ukraine, published...
Zhelyabov. In particular, he distributed 100 copies of the first issue of RabochayaGazeta to workers in various inns and taverns, as well as to cab drivers and...
football prize (not a tournament) that was awarded by the Russophone "RabochayaGazeta" (Kiev) from 1971 until 1991, the collapse of the Soviet Union. The...
vice chairman of the state publishing house Gosizdat and editor of RabochayaGazeta. Eremeev was also the first chief editor of the first Soviet satirical...
Alma-Ata newspaper "Leninskaya smena" 1969—1978 Cup of the progress Kyiv "Rabochayagazeta" 1971—1991 Together with a team Presidium of the Football Federation...
followed by the second wave of criticism in the Soviet press. On 21 March RabochayaGazeta wrote: It is impossible to believe in Mayakovsky's dream because he...
social democratic organization formed in 1897 around the Kiev-based RabochayaGazeta (Workers' Newspaper). There were 9 delegates to the Congress representing...
head, was responsible for the work of the party life department of RabochayaGazeta (Moscow). In the spring of 1928, Galkin left for permanent residence...
brother Mikhail Alperin, and after the war worked as a photographer for RabochayaGazeta (Workers Newspaper) in Moscow. In the 1930s, he photographed numerous...
(Evening Moscow), and contributed to newspapers including Pravda, Rabochayagazeta, Trud, and Komsomolskaya pravda, as well as the magazines Projector...
Katayev had read in the periodicals he contributed to, like Krokodil, RabochayaGazeta, Smekhach and Krasny Perets (Red Pepper). Katayev started working upon...
descriptions as a fallback Pravda – Russian newspaper founded in 1912 RabochayaGazeta (1922) – newspaperPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallbackPages...
Machine Chronographъ Encyclopedia of Ukraine The same Parkhomenko. RabochayaGazeta February 21, 2009 (in Russian) Profile at Kulichki.com (in Russian)...
социал-демократическая рабочая партия (РСДРП), Rossiyskaya sotsial-demokraticheskaya rabochaya partiya (RSDRP)), also known as the Russian Social Democratic Workers'...
traffic lines are Downtown—Vtoraya Rechka, Downtown—Pervaya Rechka—3ya Rabochaya—Balyayeva, and Downtown—Lugovaya Street. Cars of the Vladivostok funicular...
the Central Workers' Group (Центральная Рабочая Группа, Tsentral'naya Rabochaya Gruppa), founded in November 1915 by the Mensheviks to mediate between...
the "Worker's Marseillaise" (Russian: Рабо́чая Марселье́за, romanized: Rabochaya Marselyeza), Pyotr Lavrov's modification of the French anthem "La Marseillaise"...
Kyriakodis 1991, p. 338. The newspapers that were allowed were Trud, Rabochaya Tribuna, Izvestia, Pravda, Krasnaya Zvezda, Sovetskaya Rossiya, Moskovskaya...