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Vladimir Mikhailovich Zenzinov (Russian: Влади́мир Миха́йлович Зензи́нов; historically, his surname was also transcribed as Sensinoff:[1] 29 November 1880 — 20 October 1953) was a member of Russia's Socialist-Revolutionary Party, a participant of the First (1905), Second (February 1917), and Third (November 1917) Russian Revolutions, and an author of a number of books.
^"Siberia Made Him Suicidal.; Jailed Professor's Attempt Fails -- Scientific Instruments Calm Him". The New York Times. 22 January 1912.
Vladimir Mikhailovich Zenzinov (Russian: Влади́мир Миха́йлович Зензи́нов; historically, his surname was also transcribed as Sensinoff: 29 November 1880...
Vasilʹevich Kolchak. Life and work] (in Russian). Phoenix Publishing House. VladimirZenzinov (1919). The coup d'etat of Admiral Kolchak in Omsk, November 18, 1918...
Russian students at the University of Heidelberg in the 1890s), like VladimirZenzinov. These SRs were influenced by neo-Kantian philosophy and Marxism....
And Now My Soul Is Hardened, 9; Figes, A People's Tragedy, 775. VladimirZenzinov, Deserted: The Story of the Children Abandoned in Soviet Russia (London:...
Vasily Pozdnyakov; the Socialist Revolutionary Party member and writer VladimirZenzinov, who left an account of his Arctic experiences; and Polish socialist...
Mikhail Kozyr Konstantin Voskoboinik Vladimir Volsky Nikolai Avksentiev Viktor Chernov Fyodor Funtikov VladimirZenzinov Andrei Argunov Piotr Derber Yevgeny...
Directory of five: two Socialist-Revolutionaries. Nikolai Avksentiev and VladimirZenzinov, the Kadet lawyer V. A. Vinogradov, Siberian Premier Vologodskii,...
which delegated two of its right-wing members, Nikolai Avksentiev and VladimirZenzinov, to the five member Ufa Directory. However, when Viktor Chernov arrived...
one of the 'Heidelberg SRs', like his friends Nikolai Avksentiev, VladimirZenzinov, Vadim Rudnev and Ilya Fondaminsky. These SRs were influenced by Marxism...
from government archives in Moscow unpublished before 1920 (1920) VladimirZenzinov, Road to oblivion (1931) Plain Talk: an anthology from the leading...
Road to Oblivion—VladimirZenzinov & Isaac Don Levine—McBride Time Magazine, Monday, Jul. 06, 1931. (The review of the book by Zenzinov) Valentin Rasputin...
of the anti-Soviet newspaper "The New Russian Word". On July 31, VladimirZenzinov, a journalist and former member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party...
included Socialist Revolutionaries Nikolai Avksentiev and VladimirZenzinov, Kadet lawyer Vladimir Vinogradov, Siberian Premier Pyotr Vologodsky, and General...
Director of the Directory, N. D. Avksentiev, a member of the Directory, V. M. Zenzinov, and a deputy member of Directory A. A. Argunov, as well as a Deputy Minister...
Yakut revolt Yudenich, Nikolai Return to Table of Contents Zemstvo Zenzinov, Vladimir Zinoviev, Grigory Zhordania, Noe Return to Table of Contents Bibliography...
Muranov and Georgy Oppokov and the Mensheviks fielded Anatoli Zhidkov and Vladimir Bustrem. Pavel Osipov was nominated by a group of citizens from Kurlev...
'Revolutionary Defencists' like F.I. Dan, I.G. Tsereteli, A.R. Gots, V.M. Zenzinov and N.D. Avksentiev - so closely that his name was often linked in Bolshevik...