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Encyclopedia > Moisei Uritsky
Moisei Solomonovich Uritsky was a Bolshevik revolutionary leader whose assassination helped precipitate the Red Terror.
Moisei Solomonovich Uritsky was a Bolshevik revolutionary leader whose assassination helped precipitate the Red Terror.

Moisei Solomonovich Uritsky (Моисей Соломонович Урицкий; 1873August 17, 1918) was a Bolshevik revolutionary leader in Russia. Image File history File links Communist revolutionary and head of the Petrograd Cheka, Moisei Uridsky. ... Image File history File links Communist revolutionary and head of the Petrograd Cheka, Moisei Uridsky. ... 1873 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calaber). ... August 17 is the 229th day of the year (230th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ... Leaders of the Bolshevik Party and the Communist International, a painting by Malcolm McAllister on the Pathfinder Mural in New York City and on the cover of the book Lenin’s Final Fight published by Pathfinder. ... It has been suggested that Revolutionary be merged into this article or section. ...


He was born in the town of Cherkasy, Ukraine, to a Jewish family. His father, a merchant, died when Moisei was little. Moisei's mother raised her son in a religious environment. Cherkasy (Ukrainian Черкаси, Rus. ...


Moisei studied at the University of Kiev. Becoming involved in the revolutionary movement, he participated in the revolutionary Jewish bunds. He became a Menshevik, and was active in dispatching revolutionary agents (i.e. with his association with Parvus). Uritsky joined the Bolsheviks a few months before the October Revolution of 1917. Shevchenko Kyiv University in Kyiv is the largest and most important university of Ukraine. ... A Bundist demonstration, 1917 The General Jewish Labour Union of Lithuania, Poland and Russia, in Yiddish the Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poyln un Rusland (אַלגמײַנער ײדישער אַרבײטערסבונד אין ליטאַ, פוילין און רוסלאַנד), generally called The Bund (בונד) or the Jewish Labor Bund, was a Jewish political party operating in several European countries between the 1890s and the... The Mensheviks (Russian: Меньшевики) were a faction of the Russian revolutionary movement that emerged in 1903 after a dispute between Vladimir Lenin and Julius Martov, both members of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party. ... Dr. Helphand (Parvus) Dr. Israel Lazarevich Helphand (last name also spelt as Gelfant), in Russian: Израиль Лазаревич Гельфанд, is known also by his frequently used pseudonym Alexander Parvus. ... The October Revolution, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, was the second phase of the Russian Revolution of 1917, the first having been instigated by the events around the February Revolution. ... 1917 (MCMXVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. ...


Uritsky was made head of the Petrograd Cheka, or secret police. Many victims are attributed to his name. A young poet and military cadet of Jewish descent, Leonid Kanegeiser, successfully assassinated Uritsky on August 17, 1918 in retaliation for the execution of his friend and other officers. This event, along with the assassination attempt on Vladimir Lenin by Fanya Kaplan on August 30, provoked the Bolsheviks into a wave of persecution known as the Red Terror. Saint Petersburg  listen (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́рг, English transliteration: Sankt-Peterburg), colloquially known as Питер (transliterated Piter), formerly known as Leningrad (Ленингра́д, 1924–1991) and Petrograd (Петрогра́д, 1914–1924), is a city located in Northwestern Russia on the delta of the river Neva at the east end of the Gulf of... Cheka-KGB emblem: sword and shield The Cheka (ЧК - чрезвычайная комиссия) was the first of many Soviet secret police organizations, created on December 20, 1917 by Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky. ... A secret police (sometimes political police) force is a police organization that operates in secret to enforce state security. ... August 17 is the 229th day of the year (230th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ... Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Ле́нин â–¶ (help· info)), original surname Ulyanov (Улья́нов) (April 22 (April 10 (O.S.)), 1870 – January 21, 1924), was a Communist revolutionary of Russia, the leader of the Bolshevik party, the first Premier of the Soviet Union, and the main theorist of Leninism, which he described as an adaptation... Fanya Yefimovna Kaplan, in 1907 Faina Yefimovna Kaplan (Фаина Ефимовна Каплан; 1883–September 3, 1918), a. ... August 30 is the 242nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (243rd in leap years), with 123 days remaining. ... The Red Terror was a campaign of mass arrests and deportations targeted against counterrevolutionaries in Russia during the Russian Civil War. ...


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Moisei Uritsky at AllExperts (242 words)
Moisei Solomonovich Uritsky (Моисей Соломонович Урицкий; 1873–August 17 1918) was a Bolshevik revolutionary leader in Russia.
Moisei's mother raised her son in a religious environment.
Uritsky was made head of the Petrograd Cheka, or secret police.
Moisei Uritsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (410 words)
Moisei Solomonovich Uritsky (Моисей Соломонович Урицкий; 1873–August 17, 1918) was a Jewish Bolshevik revolutionary leader in Russia.
Moisei's mother raised her son in a Jewish religious environment which stressed the Jewish people's role as a separate holy nation that was discriminated and persecuted by Orthodox Christian Russian authorities.
Following the opening of Orthodox Christian Russian schools of higher learning, Moisei was admitted and studied at the University of Kiev.
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