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- Angelica Balabanoff (or Balabanov, Balabanova; Russian: Анжелика Балабанова – Anzhelika Balabanova; 4 August 1878 – 25 November 1965) was a Russian-Italian...
- Balabanov (Balaban, Balabanoff, Ballabon, etc.) and their derivatives (-ovs, -ich, etc.) are common last names in North Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine...
- power in the Socialist International and his relationship with Angelica Balabanoff. It was made in 1993 by RTVE of Spain, Rai Due of Italy, Microfilm, and...
- Zinoviev, Nikolai Bukharin, Trotsky, Christian Rakovsky, and Angelica Balabanoff, the First Congress of this Communist International (Comintern) opened...
- Bureau formed in 1926 with the Russian revolutionary maximalist Angelica Balabanoff as secretary; The second one, called Socialist Action (Azione socialista)...
- Atroshenko (born 1968) a Ukrainian politician and mayor of Chernihiv. Angelica Balabanoff (1878–1965) a Jewish Russian-Italian social democratic activist. Xenia...
- at Carlo Tresca's memorial service in 1943 was delivered by Angelica Balabanoff, the socialist activist and former Bolshevik. According to Coser's account...
- Zinoviev as the Chairman of the Executive. Zinoviev was ****isted by Angelica Balabanoff, acting as the secretary of the International, Victor L. Kibaltchitch...
- Grimm, accompanied by Russian-Jewish-Italian socialist activist Angelica Balabanoff, facilitated the movement of political refugees — most prominently Vladimir...
- Tresca murder. A eulogy at his memorial service was delivered by Angelica Balabanoff, socialist activist and former Bolshevik. According to Lewis Coser's account...