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Trotsky
[ trot-skee; Russian trawt-skyee ]
noun
- Leon Lev, or Leib, Davidovich Bronstein, 1879鈥1940, Russian revolutionary and writer: minister of war 1918鈥25.
Trotsky
/ 藞迟谤蓲迟蝉办瑟 /
noun
- TrotskyLeon18791940MRussianPOLITICS: revolutionaryPOLITICS: communist Leon , original name Lev Davidovich Bronstein . 1879鈥1940, Russian revolutionary and Communist theorist. He was a leader of the November Revolution (1917) and, as commissar of foreign affairs and war (1917鈥24), largely created the Red Army. He was ousted by Stalin after Lenin's death and deported from Russia (1929); assassinated by a Stalinist agent
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It turned out that the used needles actually belonged to the owners of a diabetic cat named Trotsky, who鈥檇 momentarily left their rubbish unattended only for it to spill over and be photographed by reporters.
He was befriended there by Ramon Mercader, who pretended to be sympathetic to Trotsky鈥檚 ideas but in reality was a Soviet agent.
Apekina already knew she wanted to write about the revolution and the novel started to coalesce several years ago after a trip to Mexico City where she visited Trotsky鈥檚 house.
By that time, Trotsky had been forced into exile and Stalin was in full control, bolstered by a determination to portray himself as absolutely loyal to Lenin鈥檚 ideals.
Kahlo reportedly engaged in relationships with Russian exile Leon Trotsky and some of Rivera鈥檚 past female lovers.
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