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In August 1920, Raskolnikov wrote a report warning that the shipbuilding facilities in Petrograd had been so badly depleted of technical specialists during the civil war that they were not capable even of repairing damaged ships, and called for recruitment drive, a wage system based on piece work,
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He arrived at a time of an angry controversy within the communist party over whether Soviet journals should be publishing by writers from comfortable family backgrounds who sympathised with the revolution – the so-called 'fellow travelers' – or concentrating exclusively on developing 'proletarian
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Sergushenkov). Alternatively, "... his father was Fedor Ilyin, a progressive St. Petersburg churchman, a widower who could not legally remarry and whose sons were therefore technically illegitimate. The Ilyin family life was fairly normal ..." He graduated from Prince Oldenburgsky Orphanage,
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in 1963. However, "Around the end of the decade his photographs disappeared from reference books, and editors mentioning him favourably were reprimanded or dismissed. Finally, in February 1969 the Party organ,
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off the coast of Estonia in December 1918, and held in Brixton prison until May 27, 1919, when he was exchanged for 17 British prisoners of war. Appointed commander of the
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were re-established in August 1934, after they had been severed since the Russian Revolution, Raskolnikov was appointed head of the diplomatic mission in Sofia.
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on September 2, 1918. At the end of 1918 he became the deputy commander of the 7th Army and the Commissar of the
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praised as "the most distinctive expression" of the 'proletarian' side of the argument, which Trotsky opposed.
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In November 1917 Raskolnikov with a group of Kronstadt seamen was sent to fight anti-Bolshevik insurgents in
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in taking a hard line about control of the unions. In June 1920 – January 1921 Raskolnikov commanded the
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dynasty. He enlisted in the navy on the outbreak of war, and in 1917 he received the Naval rank of
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that were supposed to counter the British fleet, he became a prisoner of war when his destroyer
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had angrily refused to contribute while he was in charge. He was reinstated in May 1927.
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In 1924–30, Raskolnikov worked in literature as editor-in-chief of the literary magazine
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organised a debate between the two sides, in May 1924, Raskolnikov gave a speech which
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period, with the publication of his Open Letter to Stalin in the Soviet press.
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In 1928 he was the chairman of the Repertory Committee, the de facto main
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Fyodor Raskolnikov was born to a general's daughter, A. V. Ilyina, and an
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was filled with articles by advocates of proletarian literature, such
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and an end to 'interference' by the Metal Workers' Union. During the
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Kronstadt and Petrograd in 1917: the memoirs of Fyodor Raskolnikov
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Ahmed, Fazel (3 September 2016). "Chapter 5 King Amanullah Khan".
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Art and Revolution, Writings on Literature, Politics and Culture
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From 1930 Raskolnikov was the plenipotentiary representative to
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Norman F. Saul, "Fedor Rashkolnikov, a 'Seconday Bpolshevik'",
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In June 1924, the Central Committee appointed him an editor of
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Plenipotentiary Representative of the Soviet Union in Estonia
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agents. There are theories that the assassin might have been
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Let History Judge: The Origins and Consequences of Stalinism
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of theatre and cinematography. He also wrote his own play
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but released on October 11, 1917, a few weeks before the
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to Fyodor Raskolnikov s "Tales of Sub-lieutenant Ilyin."
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which even servile critics labelled "dry and boring".
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Conspiracies and Atrocities in Afghanistan, 1700–2014
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insisted on his removal. Eventually he was replaced.
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in July 1917. He was arrested by troops loyal to the
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Paris
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Larissa Reissner
Order of the Red Banner
Russian
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Old Bolshevik
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on the Caspian
Russian Civil War

Alexander
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Saint Petersburg Polytechnical Institute
Midshipman
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Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Zvezda
Pravda
Arkhangelsk
Romanov
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