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236:"All Power to the Soviets". At the Tushino-Guchkov Council Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies, a revolutionary committee was created, which with the help of the Red Guards seized control of the vicinity of the station; a significant number of local Red Guards took part in the October fighting in Moscow. 104 people were sent to Moscow from "Explorer" (factory). 17 Red factory Hutareva (ex. Suvirovoy) in Bratsevo returned after the fighting and found the factory gates closed. They arrested the owner, who fled. The result, however, was that in the early 20s until 25: 119: 235:
was created in 1905 and made an unsuccessful attempt to take over a train with weapons during the December fighting in Moscow (12 December). After the suppression of the uprising, a Cossack punitive expedition was sent to Tushino. In October 1917, local workers supported the Bolsheviks and the slogan
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Vasili Ivanovich Kvashnin-Tusha and later his sons Pyotr and Semyon. In the middle of the 16th century, the village and the nearby Saviour Monastery were acquired by the
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and his supporters settled in Tushino between 1608 and 1610. The Tushino camp was a replica of the Muscovite court, having its own
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In December 1609, the "тушинский вор" ("rebel/criminal of Tushino") (as the impostor came to be known) and his wife
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forced False Dmitry's supporters out of Tushino. Thereafter the monastery was disbanded, and the village declined.
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In the second half of the 19th century, Tushino saw the first industrial enterprises, such as
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A flight school was founded near Tushino in 1929, followed by a glider factory in 1930.
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In the late 16th century, the monastery used to provide lodging for foreign
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after losing Polish support. In 1610, the combined Russo-Swedish army of
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The Tushino workers took an active part in the revolutionary movement:
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mill. In the 1920s, they built Tushino Stocking Factory. In 1929, the
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The village was attested since the late 14th century as an
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