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Moissaye Joseph Olgin (24
March 1878 – 22
November 1939) was a Ukrainian-born writer, journalist, and
translator in the
early 20th century. He
began his...
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Mollie Olgin was a 19-year-old
woman murdered on June 22, 2012, in
Violet Andrews Park in Portland, Texas,
after she and her
girlfriend were attacked...
- Holguín (/
ɔːlˈɡiːn/,
Spanish pronunciation: [
olˈgin]) is a muni****lity-city in Cuba.
After Havana,
Santiago de Cuba, and Camagüey, it is the
fourth largest...
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Hermitage Pavilion in the
Lower Gardens The
Grand Throne Room
Aviary Pavilion Olgin Pavilion Tsarina's
Pavilion List of
Baroque residences Medici lions; the...
- John
Spacely (real name John
Olgin), also
known as Gringo, was an
American musician, actor, and
nightlife personality. His life was
chronicled in two...
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newspaper affiliated with the
Communist Party, USA,
founded by
Moissaye Olgin in 1922.
After the end of
World War II the paper's pro-Israel
views brought...
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Retrieved 9
March 2013. The
Peasant War in Germany, trans.
Moissaye J.
Olgin (New York:
International Publishers, 1966). Engels,
Friedrich (1970) [1892]...
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criticised from
various directions. In 1935, Marxist–Leninist
Moissaye J.
Olgin argued that
Trotskyism was "the
enemy of the
working class" and "should...
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Killer of Our Times.
Orion Media. ISBN 1-85797-210-4. Krivich, Mikhail;
Olgin,
Olgert (1993).
Comrade Chikatilo: The
Psychopathology of Russia's Notorious...
- Michael; Runge, Ryan; Wu, Nancy; Pletcher, Mark J.; Marcus,
Gregory M.;
Olgin,
Jeffrey (25 June 2019). "Real-world
heart rate
norms in the
Health eHeart...