Rosalia Zemlyachka
Rosalia Samoilovna Zemlyachka | |
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Born |
Kiev, Russian Empire | March 20, 1876
Died |
January 21, 1947 70) Moscow, Soviet Union | (aged
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation | Politician |
Known for | Marxist revolutionary |
Rosalia Samoilovna, nicknamed Zemlyachka (Russian: Землячка, Розалия Самойловна) (20 March 1876 – 21 January 1947) was a Russian revolutionary of Jewish origin (née Zalkind), Soviet politician and statesman. She is best known for her involvement in the organization of the First Russian revolution, and along with Bela Kun, as one of the organizers of the Red Terror in the Crimea in 1920-1921, against former soldiers of the White Army.
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- Barbara Evans Clements, Bolshevik Women. Cambridge University Press, 1997, ISBN 9780521599207
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