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Proletary (The Proletarian) was an
illegal Russian Bolshevik newspaper edited by Lenin; it was
published from
September 3, 1906,
until December 11, 1909...
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illegal and
underground work. The
Bolsheviks split threeways into the
Proletary group led by Lenin,
Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev, who
waged a fierce...
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local RSDLP branch and
edited two
Bolshevik newspapers,
Bakinsky Proletary and
Gudok ("Whistle"). In
August 1907, he
attended the
Seventh Congress...
- Development, 2005. "Lenin: The
International Socialist Congress in
Stuttgart (
Proletary)". marxists.org.
Archived from the
original on 15 July 2018. Retrieved...
- mini-conference in
Paris organised by the
editorial board of the
Bolshevik magazine Proletary. However, this
proposal was not
adopted and
Lenin tried to
expel Bogdanov...
- Social-Democratic
Labour Party by V.I. Lenin; in
Proletary, No. 1, 27 May (14), 1905.
Published according to the text in the
newspaper Proletary. v t e...
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activities of the
school was
criticized by the
editorial board of the
Proletary newspaper. In response, the
Bolshevik Centre established the Longjumeau...
- Lenin, Vladimir. The
International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart[1] (
Proletary).
Retrieved 25
August 2021 – via
Marxists Internet Archive. Cope, Zak...
- mini-conference in
Paris organized by the
editorial board of the
Bolshevik magazine Proletary and was
expelled from the Bolsheviks. He
joined his brother-in-law Anatoly...
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board of the
Bolshevik newspaper Pravda which was then
temporarily called Proletary (Proletarian) for
legal reasons.
Joffe headed the
Bolshevik faction in...