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Keywords: workers 20th century 20thcentury soviet union sovietunion boris souvarine borissouvarine russia putilov meeting elections petrograd saint-petersburg saintpetersburg 1920 july 1920 july1920 Boris Souvarine Papers - Soviet Russia Photos graduateinstitute.ch/home/research/library/archives/boris... Notes: The back of this picture holds the mention (in Russian and French) "New elections to the Petrograd soviet at the Putilov factory, after the report by Comrade Glebov-Putilovskii, July 1920"). This legend may designate Nikolaï Glebov-Avilov (1887-1937). A Bolshevik leader arrested during a strike at Putilov factory in 1912, he took a part in the February Revolution, and became and active representative of the Bolsheviks in Petrograd, involved in factories issues. The left banner reads: "Long live the Party of the universal Army of Labour"; one can see a worker ringing a bell. The right banner reads: "To create a locomotive means to bring close to the end hanger and misery, as well as to give a final blow to capitalism". Unknown photographer. Description: 1 photograph. Black and white ; 11 x 15 cm. Sources and further reading: Siegelbaum, Lewis H. 1992. Soviet State and Society between Revolutions, 1918-1929. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Boris Souvarine Papers - Soviet Russia Photos graduateinstitute.ch/home/research/library/archives/boris... Notes: The back of this picture holds the mention (in Russian and French) "New elections to the Petrograd soviet at the Putilov factory, after the report by Comrade Glebov-Putilovskii, July 1920"). This legend may designate Nikolaï Glebov-Avilov (1887-1937). A Bolshevik leader arrested during a strike at Putilov factory in 1912, he took a part in the February Revolution, and became and active representative of the Bolsheviks in Petrograd, involved in factories issues. The left banner reads: "Long live the Party of the universal Army of Labour"; one can see a worker ringing a bell. The right banner reads: "To create a locomotive means to bring close to the end hanger and misery, as well as to give a final blow to capitalism". Unknown photographer. Description: 1 photograph. Black and white ; 11 x 15 cm. Sources and further reading: Siegelbaum, Lewis H. 1992. Soviet State and Society between Revolutions, 1918-1929. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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