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  1. Yekaterina Pávlovna Peshkova (apellido de soltera Vólzhina) (en ruso: Екатери́на Па́вловна Пе́шкова, урождённая Во́лжина; 1887–1965) fue una activista de los derechos humanos, y la primera esposa de Máximo Gorki.

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  2. Yekaterina Pavlovna Peshkova, née Volzhina (Russian: Екатери́на Па́вловна Пешко́ва, née Во́лжина; 26 July 1876 – 26 March 1965) was a Soviet human rights activist and humanitarian, first wife of Maxim Gorky.

  3. Yekaterina Peshkova: Official Soviet Humanitarian The person most instrumental in securing the Rebbe’s safety and eventual release was Yekaterina Peshkova, one of the most formidable and fascinating women of the era.

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  4. Yekaterina Pávlovna Peshkova fue una activista de los derechos humanos, y la primera esposa de Máximo Gorki.

  5. One of the most consequential steps the Moscow committee took was to enlist the aid of Madame Yekaterina Peshkova, head of the Political Red Cross in Russia and the first wife of Russian literary icon Maxim Gorky.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maxim_GorkyMaxim Gorky - Wikipedia

    Gorky also helped other political prisoners (not without the influence of his wife, Yekaterina Peshkova). For example, because of Gorky's interference Mikhail Bakhtin 's initial verdict (5 years of Solovki) was changed to 6 years of exile.

  7. womensactivism.nyc › stories › 4581Women's Activism NYC

    Yekaterina Pavlovna Peshkova was a Soviet human rights activist and humanitarian, first wife of Maxim Gorky. Before the October Revolution she took an active part in the work of the Committee for Assistance to Russian Political Prisoners under the leadership of Vera Figner.