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  1. Boris Viktorovitsj Savinkov ( Russisch: Борис Викторович Савинков) ( Charkov ( Oekraïne ), 19 / 31 januari 1879 - Moskou, 13 mei 1925 ), was een Russisch sociaal-revolutionair staatsman en terrorist . Hij sloot zich in 1902 aan bij de Sociaal-Revolutionaire Partij. Hij richtte de Strijdersgroep op binnen de partij.

  2. 1 de jan. de 2023 · As he did in The Black Russian, his 2013 biography of Frederick Bruce Thomas, the son of formerly enslaved Mississippians who became a millionaire nightclub owner in pre-1917 Moscow, Alexandrov combines brilliant research and brisk storytelling to tell the story of Boris Savinkov (1879–1925), a notorious Russian terrorist of the first quarter of the twentieth century. While today only ...

  3. Boris Viktorovitch Savinkov (en russe : Борис Викторович Савинков) ( 1879 - 1925) est un écrivain et un révolutionnaire russe, l'un des dirigeants de l' Organisation de combat des SR, la « Brigade terroriste » du Parti socialiste révolutionnaire. Comme beaucoup de révolutionnaires partisans de la violence, il avait ...

  4. Boris Viktorovich Savinkov is a Russian politician, writer, and former terrorist. As a young man, he joined the Combat Organization of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. His participation in the assassinations of high-ranking Imperial ministers and subsequent writings brought him worldwide fame. When the February Revolution broke out, Savinkov returned from exile to Russia and eventually ...

  5. 2 de fev. de 2024 · This video is about Boris Savinkov, the terrorist-commissar-politician-insurgent-nationalist who spent his days fighting both the Tsardom and the Bolsheviks....

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  6. Boris Viktorovič Savinkov (rusky Борис Викторович Савинков, 19. ledna jul. / 31. ledna 1879 greg. , Charkov , Ruské impérium – 7. května 1925 , Moskva , SSSR ) byl ruský spisovatel , revolucionář , člen strany socialistů-revolucionářů a terorista .

  7. 13 de jan. de 2022 · Boris Savinkov, 1910s; photograph from the records of the Okhrana, the Russian imperial secret police In the late 1870s, a new type of hero arose in Russia. “Upon the horizon there appeared a gloomy form, illuminated by a light as of hell…with lofty bearing, and a look breathing forth hatred and defiance,” explained Sergei Stepniak in Underground Russia: Revolutionary Profiles and ...