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  1. Fanya Anisimovna Baron (1887 – 30 September 1921) was a Lithuanian anarchist revolutionary. She spent her early life participating in the Chicago workers' movement, but following the Russian Revolution in 1917, she moved to Ukraine and participated in the Makhnovist movement .

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  3. Fanya Baron - Wikipedia

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    Fanya Anisimovna Baron (1887 – 30 September 1921) was a Lithuanian anarchist revolutionary. She spent her early life participating in the Chicago workers' movement, but following the Russian Revolution in 1917, she moved to Ukraine and participated in the Makhnovist movement .

  4. Baron, Fanya aka Fanny Grefenson, aka Anisimovna aka Fanny ...

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    A short biography of Fanya Baron, an idealistic young anarchist who suffered the brutality of both the US police and the Russian Cheka. Author. Nick Heath. Submitted by Battlescarred on July 6, 2009. “Baron was of the type of Russian woman completely consecrated to the cause of humanity.

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    Fanya Anisimovna Baron (1887 – 30 September 1921) was a Lithuanian anarchist revolutionary. She spent her early life participating in the Chicago workers' movement, but following the Russian Revolution in 1917, she moved to Ukraine and participated in the Makhnovist movement. For her anarchist activities, she was arrested and executed by the Cheka.

  6. Fanya Baron - Biography — JewAge

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    Fanya Anisimovna Baron (Фаня Анисимовна Барон) (? - September 1921) was a Russian anarchist revolutionary who is rumoured to have assassinated the head of the Okhrana (tsarist secret police).

  7. Aron Baron - Wikipedia

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    Aron Davydovych Baron ( Ukrainian: Аро́н Дави́дович Ба́рон; 1891–1937) was a Ukrainian Jewish anarchist revolutionary. Following the suppression of the 1905 Revolution, he fled to the United States, where he met his wife Fanya Baron and participated in the local workers movement.

  8. Restless Specters of the Anarchist Undead of 1917 | It's ...

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    Fanya Baron. After seven years in exile from Tsarist Russia, Fanya Baron returned to her homeland in 1917 to organize alongside other anarchists for social liberation. Within four years, she had been imprisoned and murdered by the Soviet secret police.

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    Fanya Baron. After seven years in exile from Tsarist Russia, Fanya Baron returned to her homeland in 1917 to organize alongside other anarchists for social liberation. Within four years, she had been imprisoned and murdered by the Soviet secret police. “Fanya Baron was of the type of Russian woman completely consecrated to the cause of humanity.

  10. Fanya Baron - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University

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    Fanya Anisimovna Baron (1887–1921) was a Lithuanian Jewish anarchist revolutionary. She spent her early life participating in the Chicago workers' movement, but following the 1917 Revolution, she moved to Ukraine and participated in the Makhnovist movement. For her anarchist activities, she was arrested and executed by the Cheka.

  11. Under the Black Banner of a Titanic Struggle : Bonzo : Free ...

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    A small illustrated zine on the life of Yiddish anarchist, Fanya Baron. Who courageously struggled for the beautiful idea, and fell victim to the Bolshevik counter-revolution. Addeddate. 2022-06-07 18:10:45. Identifier.

  12. Schwab, Justus (1847-1900) | libcom.org

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    Baron, Fanya aka Fanny Grefenson, aka Anisimovna aka Fanny Baron 1887-1921 A short biography of Fanya Baron, an idealistic young anarchist who suffered the brutality of both… Olivereau, Louise (1883- 1963)