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  1. 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.

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    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.

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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. Contents 1 Prior to military service 2 Towards the October 1917 revolt 3 Dybenko's role in the October Revolution 4 During the Civil War 5 After the civil war 6 Downfall 7 Books by Dybenko 8 References

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    Pavel Dybenko. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Pavel Dybenko. Soviet admiral (1889-1938) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 28 February 1889. Novozybkov.

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

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    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. Read more on Wikipedia

  7. DYBENKO RESTORED TO SOVIET FAVOR; Early Leader Who Was ...

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    MOSCOW, Nov. 18. -- One of the prominent figures of the first moments of the Bolshevik revolution came back into the limelight today with the announcement that Pavel Ephimovich Dybenko had been ...

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    Alexander Shliapnikov, Kollontai's fighting comrade and, for some time, her lover Alexandra and her second husband, Pavel Dybenko In 1911, while abruptly breaking off her long-term relationship with her faction comrade Peter Maslov (1867–1946), an agrarian scientist, she started a love affair with another fellow exile, Alexander Gavrilovich ...

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    Pavel Efimovich Dybenko (Russian: Павел Ефимович Дыбенко), (February 16, 1889 – July 29, 1938) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a leading Soviet officer and military commander. Property Value dbo:abstract Pavel Jefimovič Dybenko (rusky Павел Ефимович Дыбенко; ukrajinsky Дибенко Павло Юхимович; 16. únorajul./ 28.

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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.

  11. Pavel DYBENKO, USSR military commander. Ukraine; army commander, 2nd Class from 1935; October Revol and Civil War veteran. three Orders of the Red Banner; engraved watch of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Centr Executive Coml. Communist Party member from 1912. Background