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Lev Davidovič Trockij
Alternative spellings: L. Trockij Lev Trocʹkyj Lev Davydovyč Trocʹkyj Leo Trotzki Lev Trotsky Lav Trocki Lev Davydovič Trockij Lev Davydovitch Trotski Lev D. Trotskiĭ Leo Trotskij L. Trotzki L. D. Trotzki Lev Trotzki Lev D. Trotzki Lev Dawidowitsch Trotzki Lew D. Trotzki L. Trotzkij Leo Dawidowitsch Trotzkij Lev Trotzky Lev D. Trotzky Lew D. Trozki L. D. Trockij Leo Trockij Līyūn Trūtskī Leo D. Trotzky Lev D. Trotskii Liūn Trūtskī Lev Trockyj Lev Davydovyč Trockyj Lev D. Trockij Lev Trockij Léon Trotsky Leo Trotzkij Leo Trotzky Leo Nikolaus Trotzki Lev Trotzkij Leo Nicolaus Trotzky Léon Trotzky Nikolaus Trotzky N. Trotzky Tuoluociji Liefu Daweiduoweiqi Tuoluociji Lew Davidovič Bronstein Lev Trotskij Leo Dawidowitsch Bronstein Lev Davidovitch Bronshtein Leon Trotski Leo Trotsky Leo Davidowitsch Trotzki Léon Trotski Lev Davidovič Bronštejn Leon Trotzky Lev Troţki Leone Trotzki Leon Trotsky Leo Trotski Lejb Bronštejn Leo Bronstein Лав Троцки Лев Давидович Троцький Лев Давидович Троцки Λέων Τρότσκι 托洛次基 列夫 达维多维奇 托洛次基
B:7. November 1879Janiwka D: 21. August 1940 Biblio: 1905 und 1917 Vorsitzender des St. Petersburger Sowjets; 1918 russischer Leiter der Friedensverhandlungen von Brest-Litowsk, Volkskommissar für das Kriegswesen und Schöpfer der Roten Armee; 1918-1922 Oberbefehlshaber in Bürgerkrieg; 1922-1929 Machtkampf mit Stalin, danach im Exil; von einem Stalinisten ermordet ; 1897 Mitbegründung des Südrussischen Arbeiterbundes, 1898 Verbannung nach Sibirien, Überführung nach Moskau und Beschäftigung mit marxistischen Lehren, 1899 Flucht nach London und Annahme des Pseudonyms Trotzki, 1905 Beteiligung an der Revolution und Verbannung nach Sibirien, 1907 Flucht und Exil in Wien, 1914 in Paris, 1917 in den USA, Rückkehr nach St.Petersburg und Vorsitzender des St.Petersburger Sowjets sowie Volkskommissar für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten, 1918-1925 Kriegskommissar, 1925 Entmachtung durch Stalin, 1926 Ausschluss aus dem Politbüro, 1927 Ausschluss aus der Kommunistischen Partei, 1928 Verbannung nach Sibirien, 1929 Ausweisung in die Türkei, 1933 Flucht vor dem sowjetrussischen Geheimdienst, 1940 Opfer eines Attentats. Place of Activity: Sankt Petersburg Place of Activity: Moskau Death Place:
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Lev Davidovich Bronstein (7 November [O.S. 26 October] 1879 – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky (/ˈtrɒtski/), was a Russian Marxist revolutionary, political theorist and politician. Ideologically a Marxist, his developments to the ideology are called Trotskyism. Born to a wealthy Jewish family in Yanovka (now Bereslavka, Ukraine), Trotsky embraced Marxism after moving to Mykolaiv in 1896. In 1898, he was arrested for revolutionary activities and subsequently exiled to Siberia. He escaped from Siberia in 1902 and moved to London, where he befriended Vladimir Lenin. In 1903, he sided with Julius Martov's Mensheviks against Lenin's Bolsheviks during the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party's initial organisational split. Trotsky helped organize the failed Russian Revolution of 1905, after which he was again arrested and exiled to Siberia. He once again escaped, and spent the following 10 years working in Britain, Austria, Switzerland, France, Spain, and the United States. After the 1917 February Revolution brought an end to the Tsarist monarchy, Trotsky returned from New York via Canada to Russia and became a leader in the Bolshevik faction. As chairman of the Petrograd Soviet, he played a key role in the October Revolution of November 1917 that overthrew the new Provisional Government. Once in government, Trotsky initially held the post of Commissar for Foreign Affairs and became directly involved in the 1917–1918 Brest-Litovsk negotiations with Germany as Russia pulled out of the First World War. From March 1918 to January 1925, Trotsky headed the Red Army as People's Commissar for Military and Naval Affairs and played a vital role in the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922. He became one of the seven members of the first Bolshevik Politburo in 1919. After the death of Lenin in January 1924 and the rise of Joseph Stalin, Trotsky gradually lost his government positions; the Politburo eventually expelled him from the Soviet Union in February 1929. He spent the rest of his life in exile, writing prolifically and engaging in open critique of Stalinism. In 1938 Trotsky and his supporters founded the Fourth International in opposition to Stalin's Comintern. After surviving multiple attempts on his life, Trotsky was assassinated in August 1940 in Mexico City by Ramón Mercader, an agent of the Soviet NKVD. Written out of Soviet history books under Stalin, Trotsky was one of the few rivals of Stalin to not be rehabilitated by either Nikita Khrushchev or Mikhail Gorbachev. Trotsky's rehabilitation came in 2001 by the Russian Federation. (Source: DBPedia)
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Archiv Trockogo (4)
Rowohlts Klassiker der Literatur und der Wissenschaft (4)
Bibliothek der Kommunistischen Internationale (3)
Russian series (3)
Archiv sozialistischer Literatur (2)
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Sammlung Res novae : Veröffentlichungen zu Politik, Wirtschaft u. Geschichte (1)
Discussion & polemique (1)
Kleine revolutionäre Bibliothek (1)
Materialien zur Geschichte der proletarischen Revolution in Rußland (1)
Kleine Bibliothek der russischen Korrespondenz (1)