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Mikhail Stepanovich Olminsky (Russian: Михаил Степанович Ольминский) (15 October, 1863 – May 8, 1933) (real surname: Aleksandrov) was a prominent Russian Bolshevik particularly involved with Party history and also an active literary theorist and publicist. In 1922, Olminsky founded the All-Union Society of Old Bolsheviks and was its chairman until his death in 1933.

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  • Michail Stepanowitsch Olminski (de)
  • Mikhail Olminsky (en)
  • Michaił Olminski (pl)
  • Ольминский, Михаил Степанович (ru)
  • Ольмінський Михайло Степанович (uk)
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  • Michail Stepanowitsch Olminski (russisch Михаил Степанович Ольминский; * 15. Oktober 1863 in Woronesch; † 8. Mai 1933 in Moskau) war ein russischer Revolutionär, Journalist, Historiker und Literaturkritiker. Olminski wurde 1898 Gründungsmitglied der SDAPR. Er schloss sich der bolschewistischen Fraktion an und wurde Redakteur der Zeitungen Wperjod (Vorwärts), Prawda und . Michail Olminski starb 1933 und wurde an der Kremlmauer beigesetzt. Nach ihm wurde unter anderem das Staatliche Pädagogische M.-S.-Olminski-Institut in Belgorod benannt. (de)
  • Michaił Stiepanowicz Olminski (Aleksandrow) (ros. Михаи́л Степа́нович Ольми́нский (Александров), ur. 15 października 1863 w Woroneżu, zm. 8 maja 1933 w Moskwie) – rosyjski i radziecki dziennikarz, rewolucjonista, polityk. (pl)
  • Михаи́л Степа́нович Ольми́нский (настоящая фамилия Алекса́ндров; 3 [15] октября 1863, Воронеж — 8 мая 1933, Москва) — деятель революционного (народовольческого и большевистского) движения в России, публицист, историк, литературный критик, литературовед и историк литературы. (ru)
  • Михайло Степа́нович Ольмі́нський (справжнє прізвище Олекса́ндров; 3 [15] жовтня 1863, Воронеж — 8 травня 1933, Москва) — діяч російського революційного (народницького та більшовицького) руху, публіцист, історик, літературний критик, літературознавець та історик літератури. Очільник Товариства старих більшовиків у 1922—1931 роках, голова Істпарту (Комісії з історії Жовтневої революції та РКП) в 1920—1928 роках. Як літературознавець займався переважно творчістю Салтикова-Щедріна. Член ЦК РКП(б) в 1921—1924 роках. (uk)
  • Mikhail Stepanovich Olminsky (Russian: Михаил Степанович Ольминский) (15 October, 1863 – May 8, 1933) (real surname: Aleksandrov) was a prominent Russian Bolshevik particularly involved with Party history and also an active literary theorist and publicist. In 1922, Olminsky founded the All-Union Society of Old Bolsheviks and was its chairman until his death in 1933. (en)
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  • Michail Stepanowitsch Olminski (russisch Михаил Степанович Ольминский; * 15. Oktober 1863 in Woronesch; † 8. Mai 1933 in Moskau) war ein russischer Revolutionär, Journalist, Historiker und Literaturkritiker. Olminski wurde 1898 Gründungsmitglied der SDAPR. Er schloss sich der bolschewistischen Fraktion an und wurde Redakteur der Zeitungen Wperjod (Vorwärts), Prawda und . Michail Olminski starb 1933 und wurde an der Kremlmauer beigesetzt. Nach ihm wurde unter anderem das Staatliche Pädagogische M.-S.-Olminski-Institut in Belgorod benannt. (de)
  • Mikhail Stepanovich Olminsky (Russian: Михаил Степанович Ольминский) (15 October, 1863 – May 8, 1933) (real surname: Aleksandrov) was a prominent Russian Bolshevik particularly involved with Party history and also an active literary theorist and publicist. Olminsky was born in Voronezh to the family of a minor state official and noble. He joined Narodnaya Volya as a student at St Petersburg University and was arrested in 1885 and exiled to Voronezh. In 1893, he was involved in spreading revolutionary propaganda among workers in St Petersburg, for which he was arrested and spent about five years in solitary confinement. He joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) when it was founded, in 1898. In 1904, he emigrated to Switzerland, where he joined the Bolsheviks, and supported Lenin against the conciliators who wanted to reunite the Bolshevik and Menshevik factions of the RSDLP. He took part in a conference of 22 Bolsheviks held in Geneva in summer 1904 which agreed the letter To the party which paved the way for the Bolshevik-Menshevik split. He was then appointed one of five editors of Vpered, the first exclusively Bolshevik newspaper, published in Switzerland. Olminskye returned to St Petersburg during the 1905 Revolution and worked on the editorial board of several Bolshevik newspapers, including Novaya Zhizn. In 1907-08, he was based in Baku, but returned to St Petersburg in 1909. In 1912, he was one of the founders of Pravda. In 1915, in Saratov, he edited the only legal Bolshevik newspaper, Нашей газеты. In 1916, he moved to Moscow, where he was co-opted onto the regional bureau of the RSDLP, and edited the trade union newspaper, Голос печатного труда. He was also a contributor to the magazine Letopis which was published between 1915 and 1917. After the February Revolution, Olminsky was based in Moscow, where he played a part in taking control of the city during the October Revolution. In 1918, he joined the editorial board of Pravda and was appointed a professor at the Communist Academy, and served on the apparatus Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) from March 1921 to December 1924 with particular responsibility for the Party History Department serving as the head of the Istpart (Commission on the History of the October Revolution and the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)). He was the first editor of Proletarian Revolution. He was an early specialist in the history of the Bolshevik organisation, who did a great deal of work collecting and publishing the writings of Lenin, and Georgi Plekhanov, and other documents and memoirs. But in The Real Situation in Russia (1928) Leon Trotsky described Olminsky as a "Stalinist falsifier" claiming that he had in 1921 been very appreciative of Trotsky's book 1905, even if he subsequently claimed to have always opposed Trotsky. He repeated the charge in his book, The Stalin School of Falsification, in which he reproduced a letter from Olminsky, written in 1921 saying that Istpart would be "delighted" to publish 1905, and proposing that his entire works should be collected and published. Trotsky asked, sarcastically, "Was Olminsky perhaps a "Trotskyist"in 1921?" In 1922, Olminsky founded the All-Union Society of Old Bolsheviks and was its chairman until his death in 1933. (en)
  • Michaił Stiepanowicz Olminski (Aleksandrow) (ros. Михаи́л Степа́нович Ольми́нский (Александров), ur. 15 października 1863 w Woroneżu, zm. 8 maja 1933 w Moskwie) – rosyjski i radziecki dziennikarz, rewolucjonista, polityk. (pl)
  • Михаи́л Степа́нович Ольми́нский (настоящая фамилия Алекса́ндров; 3 [15] октября 1863, Воронеж — 8 мая 1933, Москва) — деятель революционного (народовольческого и большевистского) движения в России, публицист, историк, литературный критик, литературовед и историк литературы. (ru)
  • Михайло Степа́нович Ольмі́нський (справжнє прізвище Олекса́ндров; 3 [15] жовтня 1863, Воронеж — 8 травня 1933, Москва) — діяч російського революційного (народницького та більшовицького) руху, публіцист, історик, літературний критик, літературознавець та історик літератури. Очільник Товариства старих більшовиків у 1922—1931 роках, голова Істпарту (Комісії з історії Жовтневої революції та РКП) в 1920—1928 роках. Як літературознавець займався переважно творчістю Салтикова-Щедріна. Член ЦК РКП(б) в 1921—1924 роках. (uk)
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