Examples of 'martov' in a sentence

Meaning of "martov"

Martov is a surname of Russian origin. It may refer to historical figures or fictional characters. It is used as a family name. Martov can also refer to March in some Slavic languages

How to use "martov" in a sentence

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But Martov was in too much of a hurry.
Trotsky tried by every means to persuade Martov to break his links with the defencists.
Martov put forward the Marxist argument against this.
Early famous supporters of Martov were Trotsky and Plekhanov.
Lenin and Martov disagreed on the wording of the first party rule defining membership.
Its first leader was Julius Martov.
Group while Martov became leader of the Mensheviks or.
At the conference, a schism emerged between Lenin 's supporters and those of Martov.
Martov was in exile during the strikes following Bloody Sunday.
A much more acute matter was that of Trotsky 's attitude to Martov.
Julius Martov who was suffering from ill health at this time went to Weimar Republic.
Was this the same Lenin that had so sharply broken with Martov and Plekhanov?
Julius Martov played a lead role in the years leading up to the Russian Revolution.
In the second place there is the example of I . Martov.
Zasulich and Martov usually acted as conciliators between Lenin and Plekhanov.

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A schism emerged between Lenin 's supporters and those of Julius Martov.
Martov accepted this, calling his faction Menshevik or minoritarian.
Such is the absurd formula Martov presents to us in opposltion to Comrade Lenin 's formula!
Martov went to Germany, where he established the paper Socialist Messenger.
Who supports the Kıvılcım magazine published by Lenin and Martov in London?
But at any rate, Martov here stands head and shoulders above Novaya Zhizn.
Some, called Bolsheviks, followed Lenin while some called the Mensheviks followed Martov.
Martov was born to a Jewish middle-class family in Constantinople, Turkey modern day Istanbul.
Speaking of the Red Terror, Martov said, " The beast has licked hot human blood.
Martov suggested " by regular personal assistance under the direction of one of the party 's organisations ".
Mensheviks ( minority faction ), headed by Martov.
Martov replied, “ One day you will understand the crime in which you are taking part . ”.
Mensheviks formed from the 1903 split with the Bolsheviks, under the leadership of Julius Martov.
Martov and Axelrod would not follow this good advice, What?
Come on, Martov.
Martov brought a copy of the pamphlet to St. Petersburg in the autumn of 1894.
Iskra or Martov 's.
In October 1920, Martov was given permission to legally leave Russia and go to Germany.
October 1918 the Menshevik leader Yuri Martov estimated the number of.

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