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- Stepan Maximovich Petrichenko (Russian: Степа́н Макси́мович Петриче́нко; 1892 – June 2, 1947) was a Russian revolutionary, an anarcho-syndicalist politician...
- total trackage of 37.7 km. The Ukrainian anarcho-syndicalist Stepan Petrichenko was taken into the Russian navy in 1913 and ****igned to the Russian...
- Soviet government which they had helped to consolidate. Led by Stepan Petrichenko, it was the last major revolt against Bolshevik rule on Russian territory...
- federalist. Dušan Letica, Serbian fascist politician. Stepan Maximovich Petrichenko, Russian Anarchist, head of the Kronstadt rebellion Andras Toma, a Hungarian...
- Maksimov Meltzer Orobón Peiró Gandía Novomirskii Pelloutier Pestaña Petrichenko Pouget Rocker Rüdiger Santillán Schapiro Seguí Soto Souchy Witkop Yarchuk...
- Mexican anarchist, social reform activist, and revolutionary Stepan Petrichenko – Russian anarcho-syndicalist revolutionary (1892–1947) Danylo Terpylo –...
- Starring Leonid Bykov Aleksandra Zavyalova Cinematography Konstantin Petrichenko Edited by Esfir Tobak Music by Vladimir Rubin Production company Mosfilm...
- rebellion, an unsuccessful uprising of Russian sailors, led by Stepan Petrichenko, against the government of the early Russian SFSR in the first w****s...
- Ivanovich Popov  Mikhail Artemyevich Muravyov † Prosh Proshian # Stepan Petrichenko Alexander Kozlovsky Pavel Vilken Józef Piłsudski Ignacy Jan Paderewski...
- revolutionary, born in the city Ivan Yevdokimov (1887–1941), writer Stepan Petrichenko (1892–1947), leader of the Kronstadt Mutiny (1921) Pyotr Sobennikov (1894–1960)...