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| | The Lubitz TrotskyanaNet - Other Trotskyana - Genealogy of the Trotsky Family |
 | | Trotsky's elder son, Lev, was married to (and later divorced from) Anna Metallikova (? |  | | Trotsky, Leon: Correspondance, 1933-1938 / Lev Davidovitch Trotsky ; Natalia Ivanovna Sédova-Trotsky. |  | | Lev [or, Leva] L'vovich Sedov (1906- 1938) [Trotsky's son from N.I. Sedova, most probably assassinated by GPU in Paris, Febr. |
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http://www.trotskyana.net/Other_trotskyana/Genealogy/genealogy.htm
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| | Lev Kamenev - RecipeFacts |
 | | Kamenev was married to Leon Trotsky's sister, Olga Kameneva. |  | | Lev Borisovich Kamenev (Russian: Лев Борисович Каменев- his original family name was Rosenfeld, Розенфельд) (July 6 (old calendar) / July 18 (new calendar) 1883- August 25, 1936) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a prominent Soviet politician, an early member of the powerful Politburo. |  | | However, partially due to the troika's efforts, the 14th Party Congress of 1925 disfavoured Trotsky's idea of 'permanent revolution' and he was forced to resign as commissar for war. |
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http://www.recipeland.com/encyclopaedia/index.php/Lev_Borisovich_Kamenev
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| | Lev Borisovich Kamenev Biography / Biography of Lev Borisovich Kamenev Biography |
 | | Lev Kamenev, whose family name was Rosenfeld, was born in Moscow, the son of a skilled laborer. |  | | Kamenev's character and career are covered in Isaac Deutscher's superb study of Trotsky, The Prophet Armed: Trotsky, 1879-1921 (1954), The Prophet Unarmed: Trotsky, 1921-1929 (1959), and The Prophet Outcast: Trotsky, 1929-1940 (1963). |  | | The Russian politician Lev Borisovich Kamenev (1883-1936) was a leader of the prerevolutionary Social Democratic movement, as well as major official in the Soviet government and Communist party after 1917. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/biography/lev-borisovich-kamenev
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| | Lev Davidovič Trockij / International Left Opposition Archives |
 | | Papers of Lev Trotsky are also held at the Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. |  | | The exile period of Lev Trotsky and the foundation of the ILO |  | | Much information concerning life and thought of Lev Trotsky (1879-1940) and - to a lesser extent - of Lev Sedov (1906-1938), can be found in Isaac Deutscher's biography. |
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http://www.iisg.nl/archives/en/files/t/10771591full.php
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| | Leon Trotsky |
 | | Lev Davidovich Bronstein (Leon Trotsky) was born on October 26, 1879, son of a hard-working, thrifty, and well-to-do jewish farmer, in the southern part of Ukraine. |  | | In 1917, as the Tsar abdicated, Leon Trotsky went to Russia, and in August that year he became a member of the Central Committe of the Bolshevik Party, which had Lenin as its uncontested leader and visionary. |  | | Trotsky and Lenin, as intellectuals, had much respect for each other, however, in 1903 at the Second Congress of the RSDLP, the Bolsheviks were led by Lenin, while Trotsky was among the Menshevik leaders. |
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http://www.fbuch.com/leon.htm
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| | Lev Kamenev |
 | | Lev Kamenev was born in Moscow, Russia, on 18th July, 1883. |  | | I Kamenev, together with Zinoviev and Trotsky, organised and guided this conspiracy. |  | | It is their (Zinoviev and Kamenev) confession and decision to demand the death sentence for themselves that constitutes the mystery. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSkamenev.htm
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| | Trotsky View Of The Ideas And Struggles Of Leon Trotsky. Trotsky Played A Leading Role, Together With L |
 | | Lev Davidovich Bronstein (Leon Trotsky) was born on October 26, 1879, son of a hard-working, thrifty, and 1902 he adopted the name Trotsky as he escaped, and met Lenin. |  | | LEON TROTSKY, named Lev Davidovich Bronstein by his Russified Jewish parents, was born in This initial "estrangement". |  | | Trotsky played a leading role, together with Lenin, during It was Trotsky who organised the Red Army as well as the. |
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http://www.99hosted.com/names16889.html
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| | Leon Trotsky |
 | | Trotsky was now seen as one of the most important figures in the Russian revolutionary movement and Vladimir Lenin asked Lev Kamenev to try and persuade him to join the Bolsheviks. |  | | Trotsky, as Commissar of War, was appointed its leader. |  | | The new prime minister, Alexander Kerensky, now realized that Trotsky was a major threat to his government and had him arrested. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUStrotsky.htm
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| | Articles - Leon Trotsky |
 | | Trotsky's younger sister, Olga, married Lev Kamenev, a leading Bolshevik. |  | | Lev Kamenev, Trotsky's brother-in-law, was added to the editorial board from the Bolsheviks, but the unification attempts failed in August 1910 when Kamenev resigned from the board amid mutual recriminations. |  | | (Russian: Ðев ÐÐ°Ð²Ð¸Ð´Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¢ÑоÑкий; also transliterated Leo, Lev, Trotskii, Trotski, Trotskij and Trotzky) (October 26 (O.S. November 7 (N.S. August 21, 1940), born Lev Davidovich Bronstein (Ðев ÐÐ°Ð²Ð¸Ð´Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐÑонÑÑейн), was a Bolshevik revolutionary and Marxist theorist. |
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http://www.lastring.com/articles/Lev_Trotsky
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| | Anecdote - Leon [born Lev Davidovich] Trotsky [born Bronstein] - Central Misperception |
 | | Trotsky [born Bronstein], Leon [born Lev Davidovich] (1879-1940) Russian revolutionary [noted for his organization (with Lenin) of the November Revolution, his creation (as commissar for war) of Russia's Red Army, his fall from favor after Lenin's death (1924), and his exile to Mexico City (where he was assassinated in 1940)] |  | | Anecdote - Leon [born Lev Davidovich] Trotsky [born Bronstein] - Central Misperception |  | | Later that year, Trotsky was killed with an ice pick by a man (calling himself Jacques van den Dreschd) who had won the confidence of the old Russian revoiutionary.] |
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http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=8329
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| | Lev Kamenev |
 | | Lev Kamenev was born in Moscow, Russia, on 18th July, 1883. |  | | They had for a long time been strong supporters of Trotsky's theory that if revolution did not spread to other countries, the communist system in the Soviet Union was likely to be overthrown by hostile, capitalist nations. |  | | I Kamenev, together with Zinoviev and Trotsky, organised and guided this conspiracy. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSkamenev.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Trotsky |
 | | Trotsky was born Lev Davidovich Bronstein in the town of Yanovka in Ukraine, which was then under the rule of the Russian Empire. |  | | After attending a Jewish primary school, Trotsky became a student at a state school in the city of Odesa (Odessa) in 1888 and later went to a high school in neighboring Mikolayiv, graduating in 1897. |  | | Trotsky was unable to defend himself against damaging criticism, and in 1925 he lost his post as commissar of war. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761557000/Trotsky_Leon.html
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| | Russian newspaper attacks Trotsky. |
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| | Leon Trotsky - Wikiquote |
 | | Leon Trotsky[Лев Давидович Троцкий; born Lev Davidovich Bronstein; Лев Давидович Бронштейн] (26 October O.S. 7 November) 1879- 21 August 1940) Russian Marxist, intellectual, and revolutionary. |  | | After Lenin's death, Trotsky was exiled for his opposition to Josef Stalin's policies. |  | | Criticism of Trotsky by the Maoist International Movement |
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Leon_Trotsky
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| | Amazon.com: Trotsky : The Eternal Revolutionary: Books |
 | | The life of Lev Davidovich Bronshtein -- Trotsky -- had all the elements that Shakespeare found essential for his great dramas: a larger-than-life personality, magnificent talents, gigantic flaws, monumental historic wars, pursuit by an incarnate villain and a tragic, violent death. |  | | Together with Lenin, the military leader and fiery orator (born Lev Davidovich Bronstein in 1879) liquidated opponents, inaugurated forced collective labor and unleashed a violent campaign against religion. |  | | Although for years Trotsky had condemned Lenin as a potential dictator, in 1917 he became a radical Bolshevik, a hard-line Leninist committed to a one-party state with a monopoly of power sustained through terror and violence. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0006380700?v=glance
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| | Leon Trotsky Biography |
 | | Leon Trotsky, (original name Lev Davidovich Bronstein), was born November 7, 1879, in Kherson Province, Ukraine. |  | | After briefly staying at Odessa University, Leon Trotsky returned to Mykolayiv in 1897, to organize the Southern Russian Workers Union, which led him to being arrested, jailed, and exiled to Siberia. |
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| | Kamenev, Lev Borisovich |
 | | In 1925 the Stalinist majority in the party defeated Kamenev and Zinoviev, who joined (1926) Trotsky's opposition. |  | | Kamenev was expelled from the party in 1927, but he recanted, was readmitted, and held minor offices. |  | | Banished (1915) to Siberia for his revolutionary activities, he returned after the February Revolution of 1917 and became a member of the first Politburo of the Communist party. |
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| | LRB letters from Vol. 22 No. 3 |
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| | c28.htm |
 | | "We lived in the tail of Trotsky's comet," Vlady once said (6), and the relationship he had with his father was akin to the relationship Trotsky had with his son and comrade Lev Sedov. |  | | In this short piece Vlady wrote for the inauguration of the Trotsky Museum in Mexico, he views Trotsky's life as a work of art filtered through the lens of Serge's ideas. |
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http://www.typesure.com/critiquejournal/c28.htm
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| | Dmitrii Antonovich Volkogonov Papers (Library of Congress) |
 | | 1949 Correspondence with Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and others, Nov. 1941-May 1945 Illness, death, commemoration, Mar. 1953-Feb. 1956 Miscellany, Sept. 1942-Oct. 1948 Polish negotiations, relations, Dec. 1941-Feb. 1946 Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich), condemnation of Stalin's policies, June 1937, n.d. |  | | _See also Oversize_ Rutskoi, Aleksandr Vladimirovich, Oct. 1991-Sept. 1993 Sudoplatov, Pavel Anatol'evich, Sept. 1963; Dec. 1987; Apr. 1994 _See also Oversize_ Sukhanov, Dmitrii Nikolaevich, interviews with, Mar. 1993-Sept. 1994 Trotsky, Leon (Lev Davidovich), letters of (typed copies), July 1912; July 1930-July 1931, n.d. |  | | Articles On Vladimir Il'ich Lenin (Ul'ianov), Leon Trotsky (Lev Davidovich), Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin (Dzhugashvili), et al., Aug. 1988-Sept. 1995, n.d. |
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| | CM Magazine: Escape! |
 | | The document reveals that Leon Trotsky's son Lev had made his way to Amherst in the hope of seeing his father. |  | | Trotsky escapes from prison, but Alexi, not Lev, was spirited off to Russia and was forced to live his life thousands of miles away under the Communist dictatorship. |  | | He takes Lev to meet his parents, and they concoct a plan for Lev to get into the prison to see his father. |
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| | Socialism Today - The Assassination of Trotsky |
 | | His face was covered with blood, his blue eyes glistening without spectacles and his arms hung limply by his side..." Mornard had struck Trotsky a fatal blow in the back of the head with a cut-down ice axe concealed in his raincoat. |  | | Sedov had been indispensable to Trotsky in his literary work, in preparing and distributing The Bulletin of the Opposition, and in maintaining contacts between groups of oppositionists internationally. |  | | Subsequently it was revealed that Leon Sedov had been betrayed by 'Etienne', who was a GPU agent far more insidious and ruthless than the previous spies and provocateurs who had infiltrated Trotsky's circle. |
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http://www.socialismtoday.org/49/assassination.html
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| | Leon Trotsky and the Moscow Trials :an exchange with Richard Pipes |
 | | You claimed that "Trotsky and Lev Sedov, his son and closest aide, frequently said and wrote that Stalin's regime had to be overthrown and Stalin himself assassinated." |  | | Whether or not Trotsky and Sedov called for the assassination of Stalin is not decisive. |  | | As my letter explained, the claim that Trotsky and his son favored and urged the assassination of Stalin was the concocted pretext for the Moscow Trials of 1936-38 and the associated mass terror that resulted in the murder of hundreds of thousands of socialist opponents of the totalitarian regime. |
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| | Leon Trotsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Leon Davidovich Trotsky (Russian: Лев Давидович Троцкий; also transliterated Leo, Lev, Trotskii, Trotski, Trotskij and Trotzky) (October 26 (O.S. November 7 (N.S. August 21, 1940), born Lev Davidovich Bronstein (Лев Давидович Бронштейн), was a Bolshevik revolutionary and Marxist intellectual. |  | | He was born in Yanovka, Kherson Province, Ukraine, the son of a wealthy farmer, David Bronstein, a Jewish colonist. |  | | He was sent at age 8 by his father to Odessa for education and was transferred to Nikolayev six years later. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Trotsky
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| | PIPES AND VOLKOGONOV |
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http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~russia/threads/index/thrdpipes.html
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| | Biography of Leon Trotsky |
 | | riginally named Lev Davidovich Bronstein, Trotsky was born on November 7, 1879, in Kherson Province in Ukraine, the son of Russified Jews. |  | | Never particularly adept at party politics, he failed to outmaneuver the troika of Grigory Zinovyev, Lev Kamenev, and Stalin that took power. |  | | Although he put himself at the head of a loosely knit left opposition, Trotsky's polemic salvos were no match for Stalin's bureaucratic party machine. |
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http://www.jewwatch.com/jew-leaders-trotsky.htm
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