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Leon Thinkshessocoolovich Trotsky, ☭ $ (Russian: Leo Tolstoy, Cyrillic:Адольф Бронштейнович Рабинович) (November 7, 1879 August 21, 1940) - was a revolutionary, an army general, a prolific writer, an intellectual, and a polyamorist specializing in Mexican painters and Finnish peasants. However, his greatest legacy is his philosophy of permanent factionalism and split-hair revolutionary dialectics.

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  • Leon Thinkshessocoolovich Trotsky, ☭ $ (Russian: Leo Tolstoy, Cyrillic:Адольф Бронштейнович Рабинович) (November 7, 1879 August 21, 1940) - was a revolutionary, an army general, a prolific writer, an intellectual, and a polyamorist specializing in Mexican painters and Finnish peasants. However, his greatest legacy is his philosophy of permanent factionalism and split-hair revolutionary dialectics.
  • Leon Trotsky (Russian, Лейба Давидович Бронштейн; born Leon Davidovich Bronstein) (7 November 1879 - 21 August 1940), was a Ukrainian-born Bolshevik revolutionary and Marxist theorist. He was an influential politician in the early days of the Soviet Union, first as People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs and later as the founder and commander of the Red Army and People's Commissar of War. He was also among the first members of the Politburo. With the death of Vladimir Lenin, Trotsky attempted to thwart the rise of Joseph Stalin in the 1920s. He failed, and was expelled from the Soviet Union. He continued to criticize Stalin from abroad until he was assassinated in 1940 while in Mexico by an NKVD operative.
  • Leon Trotsky (November 7, 1879 – August 21, 1940) was a human who lived on Earth during the 19th and 20th centuries. Born in the Ukraine, Trotsky was a leader in the Russian revolution that brought about the creation of the Soviet Union. After losing a power struggle with Joseph Stalin, Trotsky was forced into exile, and was assassinated in Mexico in 1940. His supporters in the Soviet government, known as Trotskyists were purged by Stalin. (Historical accounts)
  • Leon Trotsky, was one of the Russian Communists responsible for overthrowing the Tsarist regime in the Russian October Revolution of 1917. Trotsky was the most liberal of the Bolsheviks, and condemned the others (especially Stalin) for taking away Democracy from the Russian people, and turning the USSR into a Totalitarian state. In fact, if Trotsky had become the Soviet leader, the USSR might have been a great democratic superpower, the Cold War might have been avoided, and the World might have been a much better place. (However, the staunch, blind hatred of communism by the Wilson administration may have made the cold war inevitable.)
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  • Two Fronts
  • West and East;
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  • Aleksandra Sokolovskaya Natalia Sedova
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  • Leon Trotsky
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  • Ruler of the Soviet Union
  • People's Commissar for Army and Navy Affairs
  • People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs for the Soviet Union
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  • Atheist
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  • 1924(xsd:integer)
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  • Incumbent at novel's end, 1953
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