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  1. Natalia Ivanovna Sedova ( Russian: Ната́лья Ива́новна Седо́ва; 5 April 1882, in Romny, Russian Empire – 23 January 1962, in Corbeil-Essonnes, Paris, France) is best known as the second wife of Leon Trotsky, the Russian revolutionary. She was also an active revolutionary and wrote on cultural matters pertaining to Marxism.

  2. 16 de dic. de 2022 · Trotsky’s children from his first and second (with Natalia Sedova) marriages had a tragic fate. The youngest daughter, Nina, died of tuberculosis; the eldest, Zinaida, committed suicide. The eldest son from his second marriage, Leo, died in Paris after an operation under very strange circumstances.

  3. Who was Leon Trotsky? Leon Trotsky was a communist theorist and Soviet politician. During the Russian Revolution of 1917, he directed the Soviet military forces, but he was gradually removed from power after the death of Vladimir Lenin. In 1929 he was exiled from the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin. What was Leon Trotsky’s role in the October ...

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  4. 17 de jun. de 2023 · At a quarter past midnight last night, I received a telephone call from Mexico with news that had a profound effect upon me. I was told that my old friend and comrade Esteban Volkov was no more. While I cannot say that this news was entirely unexpected, since Esteban had reached the ripe old age of 97 in March, it nevertheless filled me with a profound sense of irreversible loss, not only of a ...

  5. Again more pragmatic. Trotsky would probably keep dragging liberals away from capitalist apologia and toward labor and the socialist left. Informal soviets would probably be surprisingly common with dual power and money going to Moscow in remittance to the Revolution. 5)As I mentioned earlier, Trotsky would have helped the CCP much earlier and ...

  6. Rex Winsbury describes how, for two and a half years during the Russian Civil War, Trotsky’s headquarters were his mobile train. The great age of the railways is often celebrated in films and on television; but surely the most remarkable train to run the rails this century was not a fictional one, even though it became a legend in its own time.

  7. Don't forget his two daughters from his first wife, who was also a revolutionary. Although one daughter committed suicide, the other had children and Trotsky's grandson runs his museum in Mexico City. I'm gonna advocate for him to have a little more influence in this mod, but even in our real world Trotsky's legacy is mostly forgotten.