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Viktor Ivanovich Anpilov (Russian: Ви́ктор Ива́нович Анпи́лов; 2
October 1945, in
Belaya Glina,
Krasnodar Krai – 15
January 2018, in Moscow) was a Russian...
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movement and its
leader for the vast
majority of its
history was
Viktor Anpilov. In
February 1993, the
Moscow branch of the movement,
Labour Capital, was...
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small radical political parties including "Labour Russia" led by
Viktor Anpilov,
Union of
Officers led by
Stanislav Terekhov, "Union" led by G.I. Tikhonov...
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Stalinist Russian Communist Workers Party (although
party leader Viktor Anpilov rejected the new party). The CPRF
quickly became the
largest party in Russia...
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Russian Federation (KPRF) was established. However, RKRP
leader Viktor Anpilov joined with All-Union
Communist Party Bolsheviks leader Nina Andreyeva...
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Viktor Barannikov Sergey Baburin Albert Makashov Alexander Barkashov Viktor Anpilov Political support Liberals Federalists Anti-communists CIS
Communists Nationalists...
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publicly promised to
pursue any of
Anpilov's stated criteria. Nonetheless, in
early January,
Anpilov reversed his
stance at the 5th
Party Congress...
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Alexander Vinokurov Леонид Шварцман Александр Винокуров
Artists Dmitriy Anpilov O.
Gemmerling Irina Svetlitsa [ru]
Pyotr Korobayev Дмитрий Анпилов О. Геммерлинг...
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Workers Party Российская коммунистическая рабочая партия RCWP РКРП
Viktor Anpilov Viktor Tyulkin Communism Marxism–Leninism Anti-revisionism
Stalinism 1991–2001...
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Yashin Grigory Yavlinsky Ivan
Zhdanov Mikhail Zygar Left-wing
Viktor Anpilov Anastasia Baburova Alexander Batov Sergey Biets Nikolai Bondarenko Yuri...