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Mikhail Ashenbrenner

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to go round the military circles across Russia, enlist correspondents for a military-revolutionary journal and recruit delegates for a congress of local groups, but while he was doing so, the military wing of Narodnaya Volya was eliminated by mass arrests, after being betrayed by the police informer,
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From 1880, all his energy was devoted to organising revolutionary groups in the military. His work was assisted by the respect that officers had for him. In 1882, the central military circle in St Petersburg urged local circles to get actively involved in Narodnaya Volya. Ashenbrenner was delegated
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against the French. He studied with the First Moscow Cadet Corps, and was discharged in 1860, with the rank of lieutenant. As an officer, he and a group of comrades studied the natural sciences, and studied
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was born in Moscow into the gentry. His father was a russified German, who worked as a military engineer, his mother was the daughter of General Mikhail Naumov, a veteran of the
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and others, in September 1884. He was sentenced to death, but the sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. He spent 20 years in the
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Military organization "Narodnaya Volya" and other memoirs (1860-1904) / ed. N.S. Tyutchev. Moscow: B.I., 1924.200 s
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Ashenbrenner was arrested in March 1883, and was a defendant at the Trial of the 14, alongside
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Writing Resistance, Revolutionary Memoirs of Shlissel'burg Prison, 1884-1906
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Shmidt, O.Yu. (chief editor), Bukharin, N.I. et al (eds) (1926).
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Narodnaya Volya
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Feuerbach
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Polish Uprising
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Russo-Turkish War
Kherson
Sergey Degayev
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Bolshevik Revolution
Writing Resistance, Revolutionary Memoirs of Shlissel'burg Prison, 1884-1906
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