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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 . Biography[ edit] A young Elena (center) with her mother Halyna Kuzmenko (left) and her father Nestor Makhno (right).
Elena Nestorovna Mikhnenko(Russian: Елена Несторовна Михненко; 1922–1993) was the daughter of the Ukrainian anarchist revolutionaries Nestor Makhnoand Halyna Kuzmenko. Biography A young Elena (center) with her mother Halyna Kuzmenko(left) and her father Nestor Makhno(right).
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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.
Agafya "Halyna" Andriivna Kuzmenko ( Ukrainian: Галина Андріївна Кузьменко; 1897–1978) was a Ukrainian teacher and anarchist revolutionary. After moving to southern Ukraine, she became a prominent figure within the ranks of the Makhnovshchina, a mass movement to establish a libertarian communist society.
The fate of Father Makhno's daughter - Elena Mikhnenko Old Man Makhno himself managed to escape from the young Land of Soviets in time. But his wife and daughter had to answer for his deeds: after the Great Patriotic War, they were arrested and drank the cup of retribution in full.
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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.
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