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  1. Olga Davidovna Kameneva (Russian: Ольга Давыдовна Каменева, Ukrainian: Ольга Давидiвна Каменева; 1883 – 11 September 1941) (née Bronstein — Бронште́йн) was a Russian Bolshevik revolutionary and a Soviet politician. She was the sister of Leon Trotsky and the wife of Lev Kamenev.

  2. 26 apr 2003 · Olga KAMENEVA, Russia - 600 Metres, 600 Metres Short Track, 800 Metres, 800 Metres Short Track, 60 Metres, 400 Metres Hurdles, 400 Metres, 300 Metres Inside World Athletics Museum

  3. Olga Davýdovna Kámeneva (en ruso: Ольга Давыдовна Каменева, nació en 1883 y murió el 11 de septiembre de 1941) (nacida Bronstein [Бронштейн], algunas veces traducida como Olga Kámenev) fue una revolucionaria bolchevique y política soviética.

  4. Olga Kameneva, feminist and head of the Russian Theatre in post-revolutionary Russia, lived through the heady days of that time. As the wife of one of Stalin's inner circle and sister of Leon Trotsky, she was on shaky ground when Stalin targeted both as political enemies, and she herself was soon consigned by Stalin to the 'dustbin of history'.

  5. 14 dic 2021 · Maree Roberts’ novel about Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky’s sister Olga escaping Joseph Stalin’s executions and settling in Box Hill in Melbourne is believable and entertaining. In reality, Olga Kameneva was shot along with other prominent political prisoners in September 1941.

  6. During the Russian Civil War Olga Kameneva was a leading member of the Central Commission for Fighting the After-Effects of the Famine. In 1923 she was appointed head of the Commission for Foreign Relief (KZP).

  7. Militò nell'ala bolscevica del partito socialdemocratico dal 1901, in seguito fu più volte arrestato (1902-1908). Durante un viaggio nel 1902 all'estero con la moglie, Olga Kameneva, ed i loro due figli, conobbe e strinse amicizia con Lenin in esilio.