- was
previously known as Khotchino,
Gatchina (until February 14, 1923),
Trotsk (until August 2, 1929), and
Krasnogvardeysk (until January 28, 1944). Gatchina...
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Trotskyism (Russian: Троцкизм, Trotskizm) is the
political ideology and
branch of
Marxism developed by
Russian revolutionary and
intellectual Leon Trotsky...
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Vyatka →
Kirov Khonto (1789) →
Nevelsk (1947)
Khotchino →
Gatchina →
Trotsk (1923) →
Krasnogvardeysk (1929) →
Gatchina (1944)
Khrushchyovskaya → Uzlovaya...
- of
Gatchina in
Petrograd Governorate (now
Leningrad Oblast) was
renamed Trotsk (Russian: Троцк) by the
Soviet authorities after Lev Trotsky.
After Joseph...
- next year. Some sources[which?]
state that the city was
briefly called Trotsk—after Leon Trotsky—for a few
months in late 1923. At the
start of World...
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Soviet census). It was
previously known as
Ivashchenkovo (until 1927),
Trotsk (after Leon
Trotsky until 1929). The town's
history dates back to 1909 when...
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Fourth International.
November 1951. Pablo,
Michel (November 1951). "World
Trotskism Rearms".
Fourth International. "Letters
exchanged between Daniel Renard...
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Stoltzenberg negotiated with the USSR to
build a huge
chemical weapons plant at
Trotsk, on the
Volga river.
Collaboration between Germany and the
Soviet Union...
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Aleksandrovich Tenyagin Date of
birth (1927-08-16)16
August 1927
Place of
birth Trotsk,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union Date of
death 26
March 2008(2008-03-26) (aged 80)...
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administrative center located in Gatchina. On February 14, 1923
Gatchina was
renamed Trotsk, and
Gatchinsky Uyezd was
renamed Trotsky Uyezd,
after Leon Trotsky. On...