Virgil Leonovich Shantser (Russian: Виргилий Леонович Шанцер; 21 September 1867 — 29 November 1911) (pseudonym - Marat) was a Bolshevik revolutionary active in the Moscow uprising of 1905.[1] He became a leading Bolshevik, but followed Alexander Bogdanov into the Vpered faction in 1909. However he contracted an illness and died in 1911.
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the group were Maxim Gorky, Anatoly Lunacharsky, Mikhail Pokrovsky, VirgilShantser, Grigory Aleksinsky, Stanislav Volski, and Martyn Liadov. Vpered developed...
Alexander Bogdanov. Other members included Viktor Taratuta, Lev Kamenev, VirgilShantser, Grigory Zinoviev, and V.A. Desnitsky. The group was involved in the...
originally been on the editorial board, but he resigned, being replaced by VirgilShantser on 13 August 1908. The technical side of publication was in the hands...
upbringing of two children of the deceased Bolshevik, assistant attorney VirgilShantser, known as Marat, until 1917. He graduated from high school in Smolensk...
Ivan Sammer Иван Саммер New Not 1870 1921 1898 Bolshevik Ukrainian VirgilShantser Виргилий Шанцер New Not 1867 1911 1898 Bolshevik Russian Alexander...