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amautasocialista ha compartido un video contigo en YouTube: No me considero Troskista pero no puedo sacar de la historia a este revolucionario ruso Luis Anamaría Blog Socialismo Peruano THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION After the events of Bloody Sunday (1905), Trotsky secretly returned to Russia in February 1905. At first he wrote leaflets for an underground printing press in Kiev, but soon moved to the capital, Saint Petersburg. There he worked with both Bolsheviks like Central Committee member Leonid Krasin as well as the local Menshevik committee, which he pushed in a more radical direction. The latter, however, was betrayed by a secret police agent in May. Trotsky had to flee to rural Finland where he worked on fleshing out his theory of permanent revolution until October, when a nationwide strike made it possible for him to return to St. Petersburg. After returning to the capital, Trotsky and Parvus took over the newspaper Russian Gazette and increased its circulation to 500,000. Trotsky also co-founded Nachalo ("The Beginning") with Parvus, which proved to be very successful. Trotsky and other Soviet leaders were put on trial in 190... más | |
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