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      • After the February Revolution of 1917, Menzhinsky returned to Russia in the summer of that year and joined the Mezhraiontsy, an independent faction whose leading figure was Leon Trotsky who merged with the Bolsheviks in August 1917.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MezhraiontsyMezhraiontsy - Wikipedia

    The Mezhraiontsy group was founded in November 1913 by three Bolsheviks ( Konstantin Yurenev, A. M. Novosyolov and E. M. Adamovich) and one Menshevik (N. M. Yegorov).

  3. After the February Revolution of 1917, Menzhinsky returned to Russia in the summer of that year and joined the Mezhraiontsy, an independent faction whose leading figure was Leon Trotsky who merged with the Bolsheviks in August 1917.

  4. The Mezhraiontsy, who included Trotsky in their number, eventually merged with the Bolsheviks in 1917. Gifted with talented people like Martov, Plekhanov and Trotsky, the Mensheviks enjoyed high levels of support amongst urban workers and were a viable political force between 1905 and 1917.

  5. When Trotsky arrived at Beloostrov, the station on the Finnish border, he was welcomed by a delegation of his own group, the Mezhraiontsy, and the representatives of the central committee of the Bolsheviks.

  6. Jul 19, 2009 · But Trotsky met resistance. In May he had already been for joining the Bolsheviks. But the majority of the Mezhraiontsy baulked, and on their behalf Iurenev still warned against ‘the bad sectarian organisational methods’ of the Bolsheviks. Trotsky headed the minority that was for a speedy merger.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MensheviksMensheviks - Wikipedia

    A significant number, including Leon Trotsky and Adolf Joffe, joined the non-factional Petrograd-based anti-war group called Mezhraiontsy, which merged with the Bolsheviks in August 1917. A small yet influential group of social democrats associated with Maxim Gorky 's newspaper Novaya Zhizn ( New Life ) refused to join either party.

  8. The first Mezhraiontsy were not simply people who were 'temporarily outside both factions', but predominantly Bolsheviks who had a reasoned critique of the Bolshevism of 1912-13 and took the step

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