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Nadežda Konstantinovna Krupskaja


Alternative spellings:
Nadezda K. Krupskaja
Nadezda Konstantinovna Krupskaja
Nadiezda Konstantinowna Krupska
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaia-Ul'ianova
Nadezda K. Krupskaja
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Ul'ianova
Krüpskaya
K’rüspsik’aya
Na. Ḳu. Ḳrüpesḳay-a
Kelupusikaya
Na. Kang. Kelupusikaya
Na. Kang. Kelupusikaya
N. Kroupskaia
Nadiejda Kroupskaïa
Nadiezda Konstantinowna Krupska
N. K. Krupská
Nadezda Konstantinovna Krupská
Nanteznta Kōnstantinoba Krupskagia
N. K. Krupskaia
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaia
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaia-Ulʹianova
N. K. Krupskaja
Nadeschda Krupskaja
Nadeschda K. Krupskaja
Nadeschda Konstantinowna Krupskaja
Nadeshda Krupskaja
Nadeshda Konstantinowa Krupskaja
Nadeshda Konstantinowna Krupskaja
Nadezhda K. Krupskaja
Nadezhda N. Krupskaja
Nadežda Krupskaja
Nadežda N. Krupskaja
N. K. Krupskaya
Nadezhda K. Krupskaya
N.K. Krupskaya
Nadežda Konstantinovna Krupskij
Kurūpusukaya
Nadezhda Konstantinovna Ulʹianova
N. K. Ulʹjanova-Krupskaja
Nadežda Konstantinovna Ulʹjanova-Krupskaja
Надежда Крупская
克鲁普斯卡雅
娜. 康. 克魯普斯卡娅
娜. 康. 克魯普斯卡娅

B: 26. Februar 1869
D: 27. Februar 1939
Biblio: ab 1898 Frau von Lenin; Russ.-sowjet. Politikerin und Pädagogin ; Lehrerin, 1896 Verbannung wegen "verbotener Agitation" nach Sibirien, 1898 Hochzeit mit Lenin in Schuschenskoje, 1900-1905 publizistische Tätigkeit gemeinsam mit Lenin im Exil in Deutschland, in der Schweiz, in Frankreich und in Polen, 1905 Rückkehr nach St.Petersburg und Teilnahme an der Revolution in Russland, 1907 Emigration, 1917 Jugendverantwortliche der Bolschewisten, später erneute Rückkehr nach Russland und Teilnahme an der Oktoberrevolution, nach der Revolution im Volkskommissariat für Bildungswesen, 1925 Annäherung an Trotzki und zunehmende Distanzierung vom Kurs Stalins, 1927 Abkehr von der Opposition und Mitglied im Zentralkomitee der KPdSU, ab 1936 Einsatz für zum Tode verurteilte Kommunisten im Zuge der Parteisäuberungen.
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  • Politikerin
  • Pädagogin
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  • Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya (Russian: Надежда Константиновна Крупская, IPA: [nɐˈdʲeʐdə kənstɐnˈtʲinəvnə ˈkrupskəjə]; 26 February [O.S. 14 February] 1869 – 27 February 1939) was a Russian revolutionary and the wife of Vladimir Lenin. Krupskaya was born in Saint Petersburg to an aristocratic family that had descended into poverty, and she developed strong views about improving the lives of the poor. She embraced Marxism and met Lenin at a Marxist discussion group in 1894. Both were arrested in 1896 for revolutionary activities and after Lenin was exiled to Siberia, Krupskaya was allowed to join him in 1898 on the condition that they marry. The two settled in Munich and then London after their exile, before briefly returning to Russia to take part in the failed Revolution of 1905. Following the 1917 Revolution, Krupskaya was at the forefront of the political scene, becoming a member of the Communist Party's Central Committee in 1924. From 1922 to 1925, she was aligned with Joseph Stalin, Grigory Zinoviev, and Lev Kamenev against Leon Trotsky's Left Opposition, though she later fell out with Stalin. She was deputy education commissar from 1929 to 1939, with strong influence over the Soviet educational system, including development of Soviet librarianship. (Source: DBPedia)

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