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and others as well as repressions against religion. In one of the leading articles, Saveliev argued that the Pope and the Bishop of Canterbury, defending the enemies-priests, were calling on the peoples of the world to a "crusade against the USSR." In October 1929, approving the instruction to remove
464: 100:. Being very secretive with his revolutionary activities he worked under the pseudonyms Vetrov, Nikita, Valerian and Petrov which resulted in many party members assuming he was more than one person. 172: 272:
Saveliev's most famous works are "Π›Π΅Π½ΠΈΠ½ ΠΈ ΠžΠΊΡ‚ΡΠ±Ρ€ΡŒΡΠΊΠΎΠ΅ Π²ΠΎΠΎΡ€ΡƒΠΆΠ΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠ΅ восстаниС" (Lenin and the October Armed Uprising) (1927) and "Π’ΠΎΠ·Π½ΠΈΠΊΠ½ΠΎΠ²Π΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ большСвизма" (The Emergence of Bolshevism) (1933).
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In 1911 Saveliev returned to Russia and became editor of the Bolshevik newspaper "Enlightenment" and became a member of the editorial board of the newspaper
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newspaper. During his period of editorship, he ideologically guided the newspaper and wrote many articles in defense of the new repressions against the
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but was expelled from the university after three semesters for his revolutionary activities. In 1903 Saveliev joined the Bolshevik faction of the
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wrote: "The bell ringing violates the right of the broad atheistic masses of cities and villages to a well-deserved rest."
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 16th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Maximilian Saveliev died in Moscow on May 15, 1939, aged 55 and is buried beside his wife in the
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From March 1917 he was an agent of the Central Committee of the RSDLP (b) in
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From July 21, 1929, to July 25, 1930, he was the editor-in-chief of the
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In 1903 he was arrested but was soon released. He participated in the
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He was born in to the family of Alexander Aleksandrovich Saveliev, a
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The main subjects to which his works were devoted are the theory of
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In 1920 he was secretary of the Turkestan Regional Committee of the
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Academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences and its forerunners
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and from 1936 until his death he was deputy director of the
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he became a member of the editorial board of the newspaper
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however did not graduate. In 1911 he graduated from the
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he Saveliev became director of the Lenin Institute.
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Nizhny Novgorod
Moscow
Bolshevik
Soviet
nobleman
zemstvo
Imperial State Duma
Cadet Party
Maximilien Robespierre
Imperial Moscow University
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
1905 Revolution
Saint Petersburg
Social Democratic Party of Germany
University of Munich
Leipzig University
Kiev
October Revolution
Brest-Litovsk Treaty
Left Communists
Russian Communist Party (b)
Supreme Soviet of the National Economy
Istpart
Central Committee
Proletarian Revolution
Lenin Institute
Izvestia

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