Red Lord. The incredible fate of the revolutionary, deputy -brown warden, editor F.F. Raskolnikov
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The figure of Fedor Raskolnikov in the history of the Russian revolution is far from accidental - from the school bench he fought against the royal regime and then, together with Lenin, Trotsky, Molotov and other famous revolutionaries, fought for the establishment of Soviet power. He was the secretary of the newspaper "Pravda", deputy chairman of the Kronstadt Council, deputy -Russian marine affairs, commander of the Caspian and Baltic Flotillas, a member of the Revolutionary Military Council, the editor of the magazines of the Young Guard, Red Novy Novaya Novskiy, the USSR and the envoy of the USSR in Afghanistan, Estonia , Denmark and Bulgaria, a journalist and writer. He was married to the famous revolutionary and poetess Larisa Reisner, the former mistress of Gumilyov and Trotsky, met with Yesenin, Bunin, Severyanin and Pilnyak, and was at enmity with Bulgakov. And in 1939 he was declared an enemy of the people and sentenced in absentia to be shot. In the foreign press, he published an “open letter to Stalin ", exposing Joseph Vissarionovich as a bloody dictator. In the same year, Raskolnikov died under mysterious circumstances in Nice, where he was thrown out of the window of Beria agents
Author:
Author:Obryslov Nikolai Vladimirovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907166-47-9
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