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Type | Daily |
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Founded | October 1917 |
Political alignment | Marxist |
Headquarters | Petrograd |
Burevestnik ( Russian: Буревестник) was a newspaper published daily from Minsk, Belarus, Russian Partition. [1] [2] It was the organ of the Minsk Bolsheviks. [1] [2] Burevestnik first appeared in October 1917, two days after the Bolshevik organ Molot had been suppressed by the Russian Provisional Government. [1] Its masthead included the motto " Workers of the world, unite!". [1]
Burevestnik carried articles by Vladimir Lenin. Issue no. 3 (published on October 11, 1917) carried the article The Crisis Has Matured, issue no. 8 (October 17, 1917) included The Nationalisation of the Banks whilst Lenin's A Letter to Comrades was published in parts in issues 13-16. These articles laid out the Bolshevik programme of action in Belarus. [1]
Burevestnik continued to be published up to the victory of the October Revolution. [1]
This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia's
layout guidelines. (January 2014) |
Type | Daily |
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Founded | October 1917 |
Political alignment | Marxist |
Headquarters | Petrograd |
Burevestnik ( Russian: Буревестник) was a newspaper published daily from Minsk, Belarus, Russian Partition. [1] [2] It was the organ of the Minsk Bolsheviks. [1] [2] Burevestnik first appeared in October 1917, two days after the Bolshevik organ Molot had been suppressed by the Russian Provisional Government. [1] Its masthead included the motto " Workers of the world, unite!". [1]
Burevestnik carried articles by Vladimir Lenin. Issue no. 3 (published on October 11, 1917) carried the article The Crisis Has Matured, issue no. 8 (October 17, 1917) included The Nationalisation of the Banks whilst Lenin's A Letter to Comrades was published in parts in issues 13-16. These articles laid out the Bolshevik programme of action in Belarus. [1]
Burevestnik continued to be published up to the victory of the October Revolution. [1]