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and was a member of the Military Organization under the PC and the Central Committee of the RSDLP (b). In June, he took part in the All-Russian conference of front and rear military organizations of the RSDLP (b). During the seizure of the Pravda editorial office on July 5 by a detachment of the
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Order for the field headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief of the Petrograd Military District // Decrees of the Soviet government: collection of articles. doc. / Institute of Marxism-Leninism under the Central Committee of the CPSU; Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences: . - M .:
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and on October 24 he headed the headquarters of a group of revolutionary troops. On October 25, he was introduced to the Field Headquarters of the Petrograd Military Revolutionary Committee, commanded detachments of the Red Guard and revolutionary soldiers during the
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In 1926 he led important assignments at the Revolutionary Military Council of the USSR. After his demobilization in 1926 and until the end of 1929 he was the representative of the JSC "Soviet Merchant Fleet" in France
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emblem. During the offensive of the German troops in February 1918, he was a member of the Revolutionary Defense Committee of Petrograd. Took part in the formation of the first units and formations of the
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In 1960–1991. the creative work of the best journalists of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was awarded with the annual prize named after K. S. Eremeev.
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After returning, he became involved in revolutionary work and was engaged in literary activity. From 1910 to 1914 he worked in the editorial offices of the newspapers
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He died on 28 January 1931 of cardiac paralysis, while undergoing long-term treatment in the Kremlin hospital. On February 13, the urn with his ashes was brought to
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began to be published on March 5. On March 27, he was introduced to the Russian Bureau of the Central Committee of the RSDLP. He worked in the editorial offices of
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and was promoted to a non-commissioned officer. A year later he joined the a social democratic organization in Vilna. In 1897 he was arrested, imprisoned in the
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During the later years of his life, he authored of a number of essays and memoirs on the October Revolution and the Civil War.
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Karelia: encyclopedia: in 3 volumes / ch. ed. A.F. Titov. T. 1: A — Y. - Petrozavodsk, 2007 .-- 400 p. - p. 325
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and was again arrested and exiled. In 1904, he fled from exile and emigrated. Eremeev returned to Russia in 1906.
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Provisional Government, Eremeev was arrested, but not identified as an editor and was soon released. After the
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for mobilization into the Red Army. In the summer of 1919 he was sent to the Southern Front and commanded the
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and from December 1917 to March 1918 he was temporarily acting as the commander-in-chief of the troops of the
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of 1917, he arrived in Petrograd and on March 4, Eremeev was appointed a member of the editorial board of
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Pokhlebkin V.V. Dictionary of international symbols and emblems. - M .: ZAO Tsentrpoligraf, 2006
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detachments, and led the revolutionary agitation in the garrison units. He was a member of the
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From 1923 he was member of the RVS of the Baltic Fleet and from 1924 a member of the
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In 1922 he was one of the founders and vice chairman of the state publishing house
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From 1919 to1922 he authorized the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and the
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In October Eremeev returned to Petrograd and participated in the formation of the
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7In 1974 one of the streets of Voronezh received the name of K.S. Eremeev.
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Konstantin Eremeev. - Petrozavodsk: Karelian Book Publishing House, 1964.
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Political figures of Russia 1917. biographical dictionary. Moscow, 1993
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From 1893 to 1895 he served as a volunteer in an infantry regiment in
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and on the same day after the funeral ceremony was buried on the
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In 1962, a street was named after KS Eremeev in Petrozavodsk .
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from the Field of Mars. Took part in the liquidation of the
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In June 1918 he was head of the publishing house of the
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In November 1917 he became a member of the board of the
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Bulatsky G. V. K.S. Eremeev - revolutionary publicist
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as the commissar of the group of Lieutenant Colonel
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Memories of KS Eremeev. - 61:Eremeev was born in Minsk in the family of a 8: 280:Revolutionary Military Council of the USSR 190:People's Commissariat for Military Affairs 172:and participated in the arrest of General 157:Petrograd Military Revolutionary Committee 628:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner 533:"Voronezh Playbill> Eremeeva Street" 428: 301:From 1929 to 1931 he was editor of the 220:All-Russian Central Executive Committee 90:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 184:After the Revolution in Soviet Russia 84:for two years. In 1903 he joined the 7: 345:Flame. Episodes of the October Days, 226:in July, he led the security of the 437:"K.S Eremeev. Biography (Russian)" 390:American Civil War - Yokota / . - 14: 329:Experienced. 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Minsk
Moscow
Bolshevik
Soviet
non-commissioned officer
Vilna
Warsaw Fortress
Urzhum
Petrozavodsk
Bolshevik
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Zvezda
Pravda
Zemgor
February Revolution
July events
Sestroretsk
Red Guard
Petrograd Military Revolutionary Committee
storming of the Winter Palace
Kerensky-Krasnov mutiny
Mikhail Muravyev
Pyotr Krasnov
Moscow
People's Commissariat for Military Affairs
RSFSR
Petrograd military district
Army and Fleet of Workers' and Peasants' of Russia
Red Star

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