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Labour Party (Bolsheviks), and the
Mensheviks the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (
Mensheviks). The
Menshevik faction split further in 1917 at the...
- and 26% for the
Mensheviks. In 1907, 78% of the
Bolsheviks were
Russian and 10% were Jewish;
compared to 34% and 20% for the
Mensheviks.
Total Bolshevik...
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headed by Lenin; and the
Mensheviks (from menshinstvo—Russian for "minority"),
headed by
Julius Martov. Confusingly, the
Mensheviks were
actually the larger...
- The
Menshevik-Internationalists were a
faction inside the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (
Mensheviks). The faction,
representing the left-wing...
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convicted for
trying to re-establish
their party as the "Union
Bureau of the
Mensheviks". It was held 1–8
March 1931 in the
House of Unions. The
presiding judge...
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federated part of the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (
Menshevik) as by this time the
Mensheviks had
accepted the idea of a
federated party organization...
-
Vladimir Lenin, held a
meeting in Prague, and
expelled Mensheviks from the party. In response, the
Mensheviks, Leon Trotsky's followers, the
Jewish Bund and other...
- his
followers the "minoritarians" (men'sheviki;
Mensheviks).
Arguments between Bolsheviks and
Mensheviks continued after the conference; the Bolsheviks...
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Russia too late to
prevent some
Mensheviks from
joining the
Provisional Government. He
strongly criticized those Mensheviks such as
Irakli Tsereteli and...
- the
Congress and
formed two factions, Lenin's
Bolsheviks and Martov's
Mensheviks,
Zasulich siding with the latter. She
returned to
Russia after the 1905...