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Zinaida Lvovna Volkova (née Bronstein; Russian: Зинаи́да Льво́вна Во́лкова; 27 March 1901 – 5 January 1933) was a Russian Marxist. She was Leon Trotsky's first daughter by his first wife, Aleksandra Sokolovskaya, a Marxist from Nikolaev (Ukraine).[1] She was raised by her aunt Yelizaveta, sister of Trotsky, after their parents divorced. Her younger sister, Nina, stayed with her mother.
She married twice, and had a daughter by her first husband and a son by her second. Both husbands died during the Great Purges. In January 1931, Volkova was allowed to leave Russia to visit her father in his exile in Turkey, taking only her younger child, her son. She left her daughter in the care of the girl's father, her first husband. Suffering from tuberculosis and depression, and prevented from returning to the Soviet Union, Volkova committed suicide in Berlin in January 1933.
^Las Bolcheviques(PDF) (in Spanish). Ciudad de México. 2018. p. 61. Retrieved 8 August 2022. Siendo joven se trasladó con su hermano menor Ilya, a Nicolaiev […] En 1896 […] fundó, junto con su hermano y otros jovenes, un círculo revolucionario […] en la primavera de 1897, este grupo fundó la Unión Obrera del Sur de Rusia{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Zinaida Lvovna Volkova (née Bronstein; Russian: Зинаи́да Льво́вна Во́лкова; 27 March 1901 – 5 January 1933) was a Russian Marxist. She was Leon Trotsky's...
Jewish family, Volkow is a daughter of Esteban Volkov, whose mother ZinaidaVolkova was the eldest daughter of the Russian communist revolutionary Leon...
tuberculosis in 1928, cared for in her last months by her older sister. ZinaidaVolkova followed her father into exile in Berlin, taking her son by her second...
married in the transfer prison in Moscow. They had two daughters, ZinaidaVolkova (1901–1933) and Nina Nevelson (1902–1928), both of whom predeceased...
(aged 31) Paris, France Resting place Cimetière parisien de Thiais, Paris Parent(s) Leon Trotsky and Natalia Sedova Relatives ZinaidaVolkova (half-sister)...
such as the novel It's Kind of a Funny Story, leapt from a building ZinaidaVolkova (1933), daughter of Leon Trotsky, gas asphyxiation Chris Von Erich...
biographical drama film telling a story of a twentieth century Antigone, ZinaidaVolkova, daughter of Leon Trotsky A Case of Deadly Force (1986) – drama television...
Zubov, a pupil of the 3rd grade "B" (voiced by Maria Vinogradova) Vera Volkova – Marusya Morozova Lydia Konstantinova – Nadia Mikhail Kulaev – Vasya Oleg...
Northampton, Massachusetts. He was the only living ex-president at the time. ZinaidaVolkova, 31, daughter of Leon Trotsky, in Germany. Notorious American gangster...
phone number of her neighbour Olga Volkova who resided below. In the evenings, Pasternak would phone and Volkova would signal by Olga banging on the...
fantasy and visionary painter Nina Veselova (1922–1960), painter Elena Volkova (1915–2013), painter Olga Volchkova (born 1970), painter, curator Ekaterina...
Елена Убийвовк 8 May 1965 * Captured and executed on 26 May 1942 Nadezhda Volkova Надежда Волкова 8 May 1965 * Killed in action on 26 November 1942 Yefrosinya...
Moldova Acting In office 11 September 2009 – 28 December 2010 Prime Minister Zinaida Greceanîi Vitalie Pîrlog (acting) Vlad Filat Preceded by Vladimir Voronin...
singer Viktor Tsoi, poet, composer, musician, actor in the 1980s Julia Volkova, singer of musical duo t.A.T.u. Vladimir Vysotsky (1938–80), poet, composer...
Comedy The Garden Was Full of Moon Луной был полон сад Vitali Melnikov Zinaida Sharko Romance Entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival...
Times Сказка о потерянном времени Aleksandr Ptushko Grigoriy Plotkin, Vera Volkova, Lidia Konstantinova Fantasy There Is Such a Lad Живёт такой парень Vasily...