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Dan was arrested on the order of the Soviet authorities in 1921 and after a year in prison was sent into exile on charges of being an "enemy of the people". In 1923 he participated in the creation of the
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The origin of Bolshevism: To the history of democratic and socialist ideas in Russia after the liberation of the peasants / F.I. Dan. - New York: New Democracy, 1946 .-- 491 p.
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he worked as a doctor. At the 7th (December 1919) and 8th (December 1920) All-Russian Congresses of Soviets, he was a speaker on behalf of the Mensheviks.
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Fedor Ilyich Dan. Letters (1899-1946) / Selected, provided with notes and an outline of the political biography of Dan B. Sapir. - Amsterdam, 1985.
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Fedor Ilyich Dan. Letters (1899-1946) / Selected, provided with notes and an outline of the political biography of Dan B. Sapir. - Amsterdam
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and was one of the organizers of the textile workers' strike. In 1896 he was arrested and deported for 5 years to the Vyatka province.
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Members of the Central Committee of the 1st Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
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Members of the Central Committee of the 4th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
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When the Soviet Union was attacked in 1941, Dan gave his support to the country. In his book
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Dan was a lifelong socialist activist and journalist. He was a member of the St. Petersburg
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Fedor I. Dan und Otto Bauer. Briefwechsel (1934-1938). - Frankfurt; New York, 1999.
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and the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the 1st convocation.
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Two years of wanderings (1919-1921) / F. I. Dan. - Berlin, 1922 .-- 268 p.
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In the summer of 1901 he emigrated to Berlin, where he joined the
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family in St. Petersburg, where his father owned a pharmacy.
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who wanted to have a larger party of activists, rather than
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Union of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class
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Fyodor Dan, Social Democrat Leader, Dies in New York.
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Mensheviks in Soviet Russia: Collection of documents
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Fedor Dan

Saint Petersburg
New York City
RSDLP
Mensheviks
Russian
Menshevik
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Jewish
Yuryev University
social democratic
Union of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class
Iskra
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
London
Second Congress
Julius Martov
Vladimir Lenin
Russia
freemasonic
Grand Orient of Russia’s Peoples
Siberia
WWI
February Revolution of 1917
defencism
Executive Committee
Petrograd Soviet
October Revolution
Socialist Workers' International

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