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157:, was sentenced to exile in Western Siberia for taking a stand against the war. The memory of her stay in Siberia and her experiences there never left her. Broido left the wastes of Siberia for Germany, thanks to the efforts of her father Mark. She never saw her mother after Eva returned voluntarily to the Social-Democratic Party underground in Russia in 1927, and was later told that she had been executed. 27: 187:, who went on to become a writer. When she came to the United Kingdom with her new husband, Broido carved a niche for herself among Russian emigres and went on to write books on women in revolution, the Mensheviks and her strongest work, an autobiography looking back on her childhood in Russia and her journey through Europe to the United Kingdom. After a stay in 150:
in 1907, the daughter of two Russian Jewish revolutionaries. In 1914, when Broido was seven, her family was plunged into a life of isolation and fear when her mother, prominent
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My Century: The story of the 20th Century by those who made it. In Exile: Five people recall their experiences of exile.
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and became his lover and muse, living in a ménage à trois with him and his wife Hedwig in the fashionable
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Apostles into Terrorists: Women and the Revolutionary Movement in the Russia of Alexander II
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Lenin and the Mensheviks: The Persecution of Socialists under Bolshevism
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Daughter of the Revolution: A Russian Girlhood Remembered
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