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Osipovich Tsederbaum (24
November 1873 – 4
April 1923),
better known as
Julius Martov, was a
Russian revolutionary, politician, and a
leader of the Mensheviks...
- as
compared to the Bolsheviks, and were led by
figures including Julius Martov and
Pavel Axelrod. The
initial point of
disagreement was the Mensheviks'...
- was held in
Brussels and then
London during August 1903,
Lenin and
Julius Martov disagreed over the
party membership rules. Lenin, who was
supported by Georgy...
- Doc
Martin is a
British medical comedy-drama
television series starring Martin Clunes as
Doctor Martin Ellingham. It was
created by
Dominic Ming****a developing...
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vanguard of
professional revolutionaries; and the Mensheviks, led by
Julius Martov and others, who
favored a more moderate, broad-based model.
During and in...
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between the
Bolshevik faction led by Lenin, and the
Menshevik faction led by
Martov. The
Organising Committee for
convening the
Second Congress of the RSDLP...
- (Plekhanovites and Potresovites),
Menshevik Internationalists (followers of
Martov) and
Novaya Zhizn group took part. 220 delegates,
representing 193,172 party...
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Russian Empire. It was
founded in St.
Petersburg by
Vladimir Lenin,
Julius Martov, Gleb Krzhizhanovsky,
Anatoly Vaneyev,
Alexander Malchenko, P. Zaporozhets...
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networks created to
write for and
distribute the paper,
Lenin and
Julius Martov prepared organisationally for the
Second Congress of the RSDLP. In 1903...
- from the 1903
split with the Bolsheviks; the
Mensheviks followed Julius Martov. With the
formal severing of ties in 1912, the
Mensheviks used the name...