File:St Petersburg Union of Struggle for the Liberation of the Working Class - Feb 1897 - Altered.jpg
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DescriptionSt Petersburg Union of Struggle for the Liberation of the Working Class - Feb 1897 - Altered.jpg |
English: A meeting of the St. Petersburg chapter of the Union of Struggle for the Liberation of the Working Class in February 1897. Shortly after the picture was taken the whole group was arrested by the Okhrana. The photograph was altered later : Alexander Malchenko has been edited out.
From left to right (standing) : P. K. Zaporozhets, A. A. Vaneyev. (sitting) : Victor V. Starkov, Gleb Krzhizhanovsky, Vladimir Lenin and Julius Martov. Saint Petersburg, 1897 Français : Une réunion de la cellule de Saint-Pétersbourg de l'« Union de lutte pour la libération de la classe ouvrière » ("Союза борьбы за освобождение рабочего класса") en février 1897. Peu après cette photographie, l'entièreté du groupe est arrêté par l'Okhrana. La photographie est retouchée ensuite pour en supprimer Alexander Malchenko. De gauche à droite, debout : P. K. Zaporozhets, Anatoly Vaneyev. Assis : Victor V. Starkov, Gleb Krzhizhanovsky, Vladimir Ilitch Lénine and Julius Martov. |
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Source | Scanned from the book, The Commissar Vanishes: Falsification of Photographs and Art in the Soviet Union (ISBN 080505295X) | |||||
Author | Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya (1869-1939), soviet censor | |||||
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File change date and time | 17:27, 19 April 2011 |
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- Black and white photographs of Russia in the 1890s
- February 1897 Russia photographs
- February 1897 in Saint Petersburg
- Revolutionaries from Russia
- Julius Martov
- Gleb Krzhizhanovskiy
- Pyotr Zaporozhets
- Anatoly Vaneyev
- Altered Soviet photographs
- Vladimir Lenin in 1897
- David King (designer)
- Censorship in the Russian Empire