Vladimir Zabrezhnev
Vladimir Ivanovich Zabrezhnev | |
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Владимир Иванович Забрежнев | |
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| Born | March 28, 1877 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire |
| Died | March 9, 1939 (aged 61) Leningrad, Soviet Russia |
| Spouse | Edda Stepanovna Zabrezhneva |
| Children | Mikhail Vladimirovich Zabrezhnev, Stepan Vladimirovich Zabrezhnev |
Vladimir Ivanovich Zabrezhnev (March 28, 1877, Petersburg – March 9, 1939, Leningrad) was a Russian revolutionary, criminologist and NKVD officer. He was a disciple of Peter Kropotkin.[1]
Zabrezhnev founded the first Moscow propaganda centre in 1905.[1]
Essays
- "On Terror", in the book: "Russian Revolution and Anarchism. Papers read at the Congress of Communists-Anarchists in October 1906 ”, London, 1907;
- "Preachers of Individualist Anarchism in Russia (Report to the Amsterdam Congress of Anarchist Communists, held on August 24–31, 1907)", "Burevestnik", Paris, 1908, No. 10-11;
- "On individualistic anarchism." London. 1912.
- “The first years of my party work (1895–1899)”, “Proletarian Revolution”, 1923, no. 10;
- "Butyrki 1905 and the first successful escape from them." "Hard labor and exile", 1925, No. 4;
- "Behind the Mass", in the book: "December 1905 at Krasnaya Presnya", 3rd ed., M., 1925.
- "Theory and Practice of Mental Impact", 1922.
- "Controversial Issues of Hypnology", 1925.
- "Problems of Modern Hypnology", 1926.
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