- The
Mezhraiontsy (Russian: межрайонцы, IPA: [mʲɪʐrɐˈjɵnt͡sɨ]),
usually translated as the "Interdistrictites," were
members of a
small independent faction...
- Joffe,
joined the non-factional Petrograd-based anti-war
group called Mezhraiontsy,
which merged with the
Bolsheviks in
August 1917. A
small yet influential...
- Menshevik-Internationalists
eventually merged with
Mezhraiontsy,
which merged with the
Bolsheviks in 1917.
Mezhraiontsy,
formed in 1913 by
Konstantin Yurenev to...
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determine which factions to
merge with.
Trotsky temporarily joined the
Mezhraiontsy, a
regional social democratic organization in Petrograd, and
became one...
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after the
February Revolution of 1917,
Uritsky became a
member of the
Mezhraiontsy group. A few
months before the
October Revolution, he
joined the Bolsheviks...
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unity of the
warring factions in 1913 with the
establishment of the
Mezhraiontsy, the
Interdistrict Organization of
United Social Democrats. The virtual...
- Российская социал-демократическая рабочая партия (интернационалистов)
Mezhraiontsy Межрайонцы Leon
Trotsky Moisei Uritsky Adolph Joffe V.
Volodarsky Marxist...
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Menzhinsky returned to
Russia in the
summer of that year and
joined the
Mezhraiontsy, an
independent faction whose leading figure was Leon
Trotsky who merged...
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returned to Russia,
joined the
Mezhraiontsy group and was
elected to the
Petrograd City Duma.
Along with the rest of the
mezhraiontsy, he
joined the Bolsheviks...
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returned from abroad. In May 1917,
Joffe and
Trotsky temporarily joined Mezhraiontsy who
merged with the
Bolsheviks at the VI
Bolshevik Party Congress held...