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Mazurin, Vladimir Vladimirovich

Vladimir Vladimirovich Mazurin ( 1882 - 1906 ) - participant in the revolutionary movement in Russia; one of the founders and leaders of the Union of Socialist-Revolutionary Maximalists .

Mazurin Vladimir Vladimirovich
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Date of BirthMarch 21, 1882 ( 1882-03-21 )
Place of BirthMoscow
Russian empire
Date of deathAugust 31 ( September 13 ) 1906 ( 1906-09-13 ) (24 years old)
Place of deathMoscow
Russian empire
Nationality Russian empire
Occupationrevolutionary

Biography

Born in 1882 in Moscow.

In 1903-1904 he studied at the natural faculty of Moscow University . In the early 1900s, he joined the Socialist Revolutionaries, for some time was a member of the Moscow Party Committee. In May 1904 he was arrested for campaigning in Moscow and sentenced to seven years in prison, released in October 1905 under an amnesty [1] . During the days of the December armed uprising of 1905 in Moscow , he led the fighting squad on the Kazan Railway . He also participated in battles at Chistye Prudy and the defense of Presnya. Fulfilling the decisions of the Presnensky Military Revolutionary Tribunal, he shot several Moscow police officers; led the expropriation of the cash desk of the Moscow Society of Mutual Credit.

During the arrest on August 26, 1906, near the Aquarium garden, he offered armed resistance and was seriously injured. According to the verdict of the Military Field Court on August 31 ( September 13, according to the new style) [2] he was hanged in the courtyard of the Tagansk prison .

Interestingly, Mazurin met with the Russian writer Leonid Andreev in the Tagansk prison, who in 1906 devoted to the revolutionary the essay “In Memory of Vladimir Mazurin” [3] , in which he wrote about Mazurin: [4]

“He was transferred to Taganka from Butyrka prison, where he and some comrades were brutally beaten; consumption began at one of the beaten, and Mazurin generally became weaker in health and could no longer sing. And he used to sing. ”

Notes

  1. ↑ Vladimir Mazurin
  2. ↑ Mazurin Vladimir Vladimirovich
  3. ↑ In memory of Vladimir Mazurin
  4. ↑ Leonid Andreev - Natalia Skorohod (neopr.) (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment May 18, 2015. Archived May 19, 2015.

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