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Comrade Innokenti

About the initial period of the revolutionary activity of the Russian revolutionary Joseph Dubrovinsky (1877-1913, Innokenty is one of the underground nicknames of the Bolshevik), about the years of active propaganda work, a duel with the "king of the Okhrana" Zubatov, exile and the resumption of work underground.

Top Cast

  • Sergey Martynov

    Sergey Martynov

  • Antonina Shuranova

    Antonina Shuranova

  • Mikhail Kozakov

    Mikhail Kozakov

  • Nikolai Karachentsov

    Nikolai Karachentsov

  • Rufina Nifontova

    Rufina Nifontova

  • Igor Yasulovich

    Igor Yasulovich

  • Leonid Nevedomsky

    Leonid Nevedomsky

  • Ernst Romanov

    Ernst Romanov

  • Valentin Nikulin

    Valentin Nikulin

Overview

About the initial period of the revolutionary activity of the Russian revolutionary Joseph Dubrovinsky (1877-1913, Innokenty is one of the underground nicknames of the Bolshevik), about the years of active propaganda work, a duel with the "king of the Okhrana" Zubatov, exile and the resumption of work underground.

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