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Abram Gots

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wrote impassioned pamphlets about the trial and American trade unionists demonstrated for the release of the SRs. The Bolsheviks countered with massive demonstrations and courtroom disruptions demanding the death penalty. In the end, Gots and eleven of his co-defendants were sentenced to death, but
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of 1917, he returned to Petrograd and became a leading member of the Petrograd soviet. He also served as chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, which was elected by the First All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies in June 1917. He now supported a
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of the PSR, which was responsible for acts of `political terror' and 'expropriations'. In 1906, Abram's brother Mikhail died. In 1907, Gots was arrested and sentenced to hard labour in Siberia. He was in Siberia when
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of 1937. On June 20, 1939, the Military Collegium of the Supreme Soviet sentenced Gots to a term of 25 years of deprivation of freedom. Gots would not survive this term, dying under the harsh conditions of the
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overthrew the coalition 'Directorate', Gots sided with those SRs who suspended military action against the Bolsheviks, for fear of aiding the anti-democratic counter-revolution.
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Sudebnyi protsess nad Sotsialilstami-Revoliutsionerami (iiun'-avgust 1922 g.): Podgotovka, Provedenie, Itogi: Sbornik Dokumentov
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and tried to organize armed resistance to the Bolsheviks. He was a member of the anti-Bolshevik '
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In 1920, Gots and 33 other SR leaders were arrested. He was the main defendant at the
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Abram Gots came from a wealthy Jewish family in Moscow. His older brother was
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The Twelve Who are to Die: The Trial of the Social Revolutionists in Moscow
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The Twelve Who are to Die: The Trial of the Social Revolutionists in Moscow
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the sentences were suspended and the SRs were kept as 'hostages'.
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Committee for the Salvation of the Homeland and Revolution
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After a period of imprisonment Gots was deported to
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leader, active in the Revolutions of 1905 and 1917.
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Index

Avram Gots

Socialist-Revolutionary
Mikhail Gots
narodnik
Socialist-Revolutionary Party
Nikolai Avksentiev
Vladimir Zenzinov
Vadim Rudnev
Ilya Fondaminsky
Victor Chernov
Russian Revolution of 1905
Fighting Organisation
World War I
Internationalist
Siberian Zimmerwaldists
February Revolution
Mark Natanson
Menshevik
Fyodor Dan
Mikhail Liber
Irakli Tsereteli
October Revolution
Committee for the Salvation of the Homeland and Revolution
Admiral Kolchak
1922 Moscow Trial of Socialist Revolutionaries
show trial
Theodor Liebknecht
Spartacist
Karl

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