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- Bednota (Russian: Беднота, "Poverty" or "The poor") was a daily newspaper designed and focused toward a peasant readership that was issued by the Central...
- Union, Trud was the organ of the state-controlled trade union movement, Bednota was distributed to the Red Army and rural peasants. Various derivatives...
- "so, it is that we do not intend to chik anyone". Soviet Union portal Bednotadaily newspaper for peasants from March 1918 to January 1931 Organisation...
- mani****tion initially was not the only purpose of the Soviet press. Bednota (The Poor Folk): a daily newspaper for peasants, issued by Central Committee...
- worked full time as a journalist. In spring 1918, he founded the newspaper Bednota (The Poor), which he edited until 1924. During 1924, Sosnovsky was involved...
- two newspapers Soldatskaya Pravda («Солдатская правда») and Derevenskaya Bednota («Деревенская беднота»). During the Civil War Kuzmin served as a Political...
- continued to work as an editor and soon joined the prominent newspaper Bednota as a press photographer, covering rural life, the peasantry, and industrial...
- Feb 1945 Boris Vsevolodovich Ignatovich 1889 1976 press photographer on Bednota, appears in Sovetskoe Foto, Sovremennaia arkhitektura, Radioslushatel and...
- the newspaper "Krestyanskaya Gazeta" (Peasants' Gazette) in 1923–29, and Bednota – the newspaper for poor and landless peasants – in 1924–28. In January...
- editor of such newspapers and magazines as "Red Flag", "Zahmat sadasi", "Bednota", "Rabochaya Pravda", "Voice of Labor", "Torch", "October Revolution",...