Lyubov Radchenko
Lyubov Radchenko | |
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Любовь Радченко | |
Radchenko in 1906 | |
| Born | Lyubov Nikolaevna Baranskaya 1871 Mogilev, Russian Empire |
| Died | 1962 (aged 90–91) |
| Other names | Pasha |
| Political party | Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Mensheviks) |
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Lyubov Nikolaevna Radchenko (née Baranskaya; Russian: Любовь Николаевна Радченко; 1871–1962) was a Belarusian revolutionary socialist. She was affiliated with a Marxist group led by Julius Martov, which later merged into the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP). She oversaw the operations of the party's newspaper Iskra until the party split, upon which she joined the Mensheviks. She was arrested and exiled during the Stalinist era, for which she was posthumously rehabilitated.