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  1. 7 de nov. de 2017 · Boris Kamkov was warmly clapped when he announced that his group, the Left SRs, had stayed. He tried to revive Martov’s proposal, gently criticizing the Bolshevik majority. They had not carried the peasantry, or the bulk of the army, he reminded his listeners. Compromise was still necessary.

  2. second day of the congress, Boris Kamkov directly threatened the German ambassador sitting in the diplomatic loge; Maria Spiridonova passionately attacked both the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and the Bolshe-viks' agrarian policies. In reply, Lenin insisted upon the necessity of peace with Germany, and he denied the charge that the Bolsheviks had

  3. 13 de jan. de 2017 · Leading Left S.R.s Andrei Kolegaev, Boris Kamkov and Vladimir Karelin supported the congress's programmes of land reform and peace. Karelin remarked on Lenin's peace declaration, ‘we will vote for it because it is close to our ideas’, and Kolegaev greeted Lenin's draft on land reform as a ‘celebration of our programme’.

  4. www.owlapps.net › owlapps_apps › articlesBoris Kamkov | owlapps

    Boris Davidovich Kats, who became known under the name 'Kamkov', was born on June 3, 1885 (O.S.) in Kobylnia, a village in Bessarabia Governorate. His father was a doctor. As a youth he became involved in radical politics and joined the Socialist-Revolutionary Party (PSR), becoming a member of its 'Combat Organisation' in 1904.

  5. Kamkov, Boris Davidovich. (pseudonym of B. D. Kats). Born June 3, 1885, in the village of Kobyl’nia, in present-day Floreshti Raion, Moldavian SSR; died in 1938. One of the leaders of the left Socialist Revolutionaries (Left SR’s). Kamkov lived in exile in France and Sweden during World War I and took an internationalist position on the war.

  6. Boris [Kamkov, of the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries] heard that we were defeatists, and he reminded himself of this when we have ceased to be defeatists…. We were defeatists under the tsar, but under Tseretelli and Chernov [ministers in the the Kerensky government] we were not defeatists.”

  7. Boris D. Kamkov, a left-wing Socialist-Revolutionary. Type of Resource. text. Genre. Photographs. Date Created. 1923. Division. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division ...