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  2. Elena Mikhnenko - Wikipedia

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    Elena Nestorovna Mikhnenko (Russian: Елена Несторовна Михненко; 1922–1993) was the daughter of the Ukrainian anarchist revolutionaries Nestor Makhno and Halyna Kuzmenko. Born in exile, she spent her early life in France, where she was living at the outbreak of World War II.

  3. Elena Mikhnenko - Wikiwand

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    Elena Nestorovna Mikhnenko ( Russian: Елена Несторовна Михненко; 1922–1993) was the daughter of the Ukrainian anarchist revolutionaries Nestor Makhno and Halyna Kuzmenko. Born in exile, she spent her early life in France, where she was living at the outbreak of World War II.

  4. Elena Mikhnenko was born on 30 October, 1922 in Warsaw, Poland. Discover Elena Mikhnenko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

  5. Nestor Makhno - Wikipedia

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    Elena Mikhnenko Nestor Ivanovych Makhno [a] (1888–1934), also known as Bat'ko Makhno ("Father Makhno"), [b] was a Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary and the commander of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine during the Ukrainian Civil War .

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    ALT1: ... that Elena Mikhnenko was born in exile in Poland, following the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War, and died in exile in Kazakhstan, after witnessing the dissolution of the Soviet Union? Source: Darch 2020, pp. 133-146

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  8. Nestor Makhno - Wikiwand

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    Elena Mikhnenko Named after Makhno, the Makhnovshchina (loosely translated as "Makhno movement") was a predominantly peasant phenomenon that grew into a mass social movement. It was initially centered around Makhno's hometown Huliaipole , but over the course of the Ukrainian Civil War came to exert a strong influence over large areas of ...

  9. Halyna Kuzmenko - Wikipedia

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    While imprisoned for subversive activities in Poland, she gave birth to her daughter Elena Mikhnenko, whom she brought with her to Paris. Following the death of her husband, the outbreak of World War II saw her deportation for forced labour, first by the Nazis and then by the Soviets.

  10. MIKHNENKO Elena - FIG Athlete Profile

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    MIKHNENKO Elena - FIG Athlete Profile. Integrity Governance Anti-doping Medical Safeguarding Apparatus Media. Toggle navigation. News; Calendar ...

  11. Makhno - Wikipedia

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    Elena Mikhnenko (1922–1993), French-Ukrainian exile to Kazakhstan Vasyl Makhno (born 1964), Ukrainian poet, essayist, and translator Lesya Makhno (born 1981), Ukrainian-born Russian volleyball player See also All pages with titles containing Makhno Machnow Kim Chwa-chin (1889–1930), sometimes called "Korean Makhno"