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Boris Davidovich Kamkov (Russian: Бори́с Дави́дович Камко́в; June 3, 1885 –
August 29, 1938) was a
Russian revolutionary, a
leader of the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries...
- her,
along with the
party co-leader,
Boris Kamkov, then
possibly Spiridonova's
romantic partner as well.
Kamkov was with her at the
moment of
arrest and...
- the head of the
faction was a
series of
young leaders, from
exile (Boris
Kamkov), from
Siberia (Maria Spiridonova) or
agitation activities among the po****tion...
- and the lack of
defense of the
revolution in
Ukraine and Finland.
Boris Kamkov promised to "sweep food
detachments from the villages."
Maria Spiridonova...
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Nicholas Kalashnikoff Radola Gajda Maria Spiridonova Yakov Blumkin Boris Kamkov Mark
Natanson #
Dmitry Ivanovich Popov
Mikhail Artemyevich Muravyov † Prosh...
- Партия левых социалистов-революционеров Left SRs Левые эсеры
Boris Kamkov Mark
Natanson Maria Spiridonova Agrarian socialism Anti-Bolshevism Revolutionary...
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Division - Mj. Gen. Ya.I.
Tonkonogov 5th
Cavalry Corps -
Major General F.V.
Kamkov 3rd
Cavalry Division -
Major General Mikhail Maleyev 14th
Cavalry Division...
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Military offices Preceded by
Fyodor Kamkov Commander of the 18th Army February–April 1942 Succeeded by
Fyodor Kamkov Preceded by
Iakov Broud Commander of...
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Moskalenko Anton Lopatin Dmitry Nikishov [ru]
Pyotr Kozlov Andrei Grechko Fyodor Kamkov [ru]
Viktor Tsyganov Ilya
Smirnov Units involved Army
Group B 4th Panzer...
- Sokolovskaya,
Mikhail Svechnikov 29 Jan
Antonovich Berzin,
Pyotr Bryanskikh,
Boris Kamkov, Béla Kun,
Jamshid Nakhchivanski, Lev Mironovru,
Leonid Zakovsky September...