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  1. Pavel Dybenko was born in Lyudkovo village, Novozybkov uyezd, Chernigov guberniya, Imperial Russia (now Novozybkov, Bryansk Oblast, Russia) into a Ukrainian peasant family. He was one of six children raised on an eight-acre farm. His parents owned one horse and one cow.

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  3. Pavel Dybenko - Wikipedia

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    Pavel Dybenko was born in Lyudkovo village, Novozybkov uyezd, Chernigov guberniya, Imperial Russia (now Novozybkov, Bryansk Oblast, Russia) into a Ukrainian peasant family. He was one of six children raised on an eight-acre farm. His parents owned one horse and one cow.

  4. Pavel Dybenko | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Pavel Efimovich Dybenko (Russian: Павел Ефимович Дыбенко), (February 16, 1889 – July 29, 1938) was a Soviet revolutionary and a leading officer. Pavel Dybenko was born in Lyudkovo village, Novozybkov uyezd, Chernigov guberniya, Imperial Russia (now Novozybkov, Bryansk Oblast, Russia) in a Ukrainian peasant family. In 1907 he started working in the local Treasury ...

  5. Pavel Dybenko Biography - Ukrainian revolutionary and Soviet ...

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    Pavel Dybenko. Pavel Efimovich Dybenko (Russian: Павел Ефимович Дыбенко; Ukrainian: Павло Юхимович Дибенко, romanized: Pavlo Yukhymovych Dybenko; 16 February 1889 – 29 July 1938) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a leading Soviet officer and military commander.

  6. Background DYBENKO, Pavel was born on February 16, 1889 in village Lyud- kov, Chernigov Province. Son of a peasant. Education 1922, as external student, graduate Red Army Military Academy.

  7. Dybenko, Pavel | Article about Dybenko, Pavel by The Free ...

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    Born Feb. 16 (28), 1889; died July 29, 1938. Soviet military leader. Army commander, second class (1935). Member of the Communist Party from 1912. Dybenko was born in the village of Liudkov, Chernigov Province; he was the son of a peasant. He joined the revolutionary movement in 1907.

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    Member of the Communist Party from 1912. Dybenko was born in the village of Liudkov, Chernigov Province; he was the son of a peasant. He joined the revolutionary movement in 1907. In the Baltic Fleet after 1911, he was one of the leaders of the antiwar demonstrations of the sailors on the battleship Emperor Paul I in 1915.

  9. Pavel Dybenko – Wikipedie

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    Pavel Dybenko se narodil ve vesnici Ljudkovo v černigovské gubernii (nyní město Novozybkov v brjanské oblasti) do ukrajinské rolnické rodiny. Roku 1907 se seznámil s anarchismem. Roku 1911 se stal námořníkem v Baltském loďstvu, o rok později vstoupil do bolševické strany.

  10. Dybenko Pavel Efimovich: biography and photos - UNANSEA.COM

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    The famous revolutionary Dybenko Pavel Efimovich was born on February 28, 1889 in the small Chernigov village of Lyudkov. His parents were ordinary peasants in the central part of Russia. The social and financial situation of the family left an imprint on the life of the boy. He received his primary education in a rural school.

  11. Pavel Dybenko - Blogger

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    Pavel Dybenko. Pavel Dybenko's legacy, bestowed upon the public by the likes of Lenin and Trotsky, prohibits him from taking his place among histories lot of fighters for freedom. In the year 1917, the sailors decades long experience of torment had come to an end. The roguish actions of the officers of the Imperial Russian Navy had formulated a ...

  12. Pavel Dybenko – Wikipedia

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    Pavel Jefimovitš Dybenko ( ven. Павел Ефимович Дыбенко, 16. helmikuuta 1889 Tšernihivin kuvernementti – 29. heinäkuuta 1938 Moskova) oli ukrainasyntyinen bolševikki ja puna-armeijan upseeri. Hänen ensimmäinen aviopuolisonsa oli Aleksandra Kollontai .