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-- Grnrchst ( talk) 16:58, 13 October 2022 (UTC)In a civilian capacity, a number of teachers took part in the Makhnovist movement and in its social and economic organizational ventures. Some of them paid dearly for this; Galina Kuzmenko quotes the case of the brothers Yefim and Daniel Marutsenko, as well as Daniel's wife - all three teachers in Pestshanybrod, the town where Galina was born - who were shot by the Reds in the summer of 1919 on account of their Makhnovist beliefs.
-- Grnrchst ( talk) 09:56, 14 October 2022 (UTC)It seems that Makhno’s relationship with Kuz’menko had deteriorated under the strain of such events, with frequent quarrels, during which he accused her of having an affair with Khmara. The Russian historian Golovanov writes of her that:
"There was no peace in her, but there was unremitting passion and an explosive personality – just the woman needed for the years of struggle. When the war ended, her relationship with Makhno went bad, and, although she bore him a daughter, the family fell apart. They split up and reunited; she had affairs … in public [Makhno’s] wife was often harsh with him, and it seemed … that she had never loved him, and ended up with him only because she was flattered to be the wife of the most powerful chieftain in Ukraine. He, oddly enough, was a faithful husband … even though at the height of his fame he could have taken any lover."
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A very interesting article, Grnrchst. Thanks for your efforts. Regards, BennyOnTheLoose ( talk) 22:20, 13 October 2022 (UTC)
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-- Grnrchst ( talk) 16:58, 13 October 2022 (UTC)In a civilian capacity, a number of teachers took part in the Makhnovist movement and in its social and economic organizational ventures. Some of them paid dearly for this; Galina Kuzmenko quotes the case of the brothers Yefim and Daniel Marutsenko, as well as Daniel's wife - all three teachers in Pestshanybrod, the town where Galina was born - who were shot by the Reds in the summer of 1919 on account of their Makhnovist beliefs.
-- Grnrchst ( talk) 09:56, 14 October 2022 (UTC)It seems that Makhno’s relationship with Kuz’menko had deteriorated under the strain of such events, with frequent quarrels, during which he accused her of having an affair with Khmara. The Russian historian Golovanov writes of her that:
"There was no peace in her, but there was unremitting passion and an explosive personality – just the woman needed for the years of struggle. When the war ended, her relationship with Makhno went bad, and, although she bore him a daughter, the family fell apart. They split up and reunited; she had affairs … in public [Makhno’s] wife was often harsh with him, and it seemed … that she had never loved him, and ended up with him only because she was flattered to be the wife of the most powerful chieftain in Ukraine. He, oddly enough, was a faithful husband … even though at the height of his fame he could have taken any lover."
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A very interesting article, Grnrchst. Thanks for your efforts. Regards, BennyOnTheLoose ( talk) 22:20, 13 October 2022 (UTC)