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  1. Boris Kamkov (1885-1938). Prisionero durante los años veinte por social-revolucionario, fue puesto en libertad pero vuelto a detener en 1933; aparentemente negó en el estrado que los social-revolucionarios de izquierda hubieran conspirado para matar a Lenin.

  2. 3 de jan. de 2024 · Boris Davidovich Kats, who became known under the name 'Kamkov', was born on June 3, 1885 (O.S.) in Kobylnia, a village in Moldavia. 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.

  3. Boris Davidovich Kats, who became known under the name 'Kamkov', was born on June 3, 1885 (O.S.) in Kobylnia, a village in Moldavia. 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.

  4. Borís Davídovich Kamkov ( russe: Борис Давидович Камков) ( Kobylnie , Moldavie, Empire russe, 3 juin juil. / 15 juin Gr. 1885 -Union soviétique, 29 août 1938 ) était un homme politique révolutionnaire russe, chef du Parti révolutionnaire social de gauche et membre du Conseil des commissaires du peuple.

  5. Boris Davydovich Kamkov ( ryska : Борис Давидович Камков är en rysk kommunist, medlem av arbetarnas opposition inom bolsjevikpartiet.. Biografi. Hans riktiga namn är Katz, han föddes 1885 i Soroksky-distriktet och i provinsen Bessarabia i det ryska imperiet.

  6. Boris Davidovich Kamkov (de son vrai nom Katz; 3 juin 1885 ( ), Kobylnya, district de Soroka, province de Bessarabie, Empire russe - 29 août 1938, Moscou, RSFSR, URSS) - socialiste russe , chef des révolutionnaires socialistes russes, l'un des fondateurs du Parti révolutionnaire social de gauche .

  7. 27 de abr. de 2018 · The Socialist Revolutionary party had split shortly before the October insurrection, and the Left faction, led by Maria Spiridonova, Boris Kamkov, and others, supported the Congress and became the dominant force in the Extraordinary Congress of Peasant Deputies in November and the regular Peasant Congress in December.