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Natalia Trotsky (1882–1962)

Autor(a) de The Life and Death of Leon Trotsky

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Correspondance 1933-1938 (1980) — Autor — 2 exemplares

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Nome canónico
Trotsky, Natalia
Nome legal
Sedova, Natalia Ivanovna
Outros nomes
Sedova, Natalia
Trotskaia, Nataliia Ivanovna
Data de nascimento
1882-04-05
Data de falecimento
1962-01-23
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
Russian Empire
Local de nascimento
Romny, Ukraine, Russian Empire
Local de falecimento
Corbeil, France
Locais de residência
Mexico City, Mexico
Zurich, Switzerland
Paris, France
Ocupações
revolutionary
writer
letter writer
biographer
Relações
Trotsky, Leon (spouse)
Sedov, Lev (son)
Sedov, Sergei (son)

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Natalia Sedova was born in the Ukraine to the family of a wealthy Russian merchant.
She became involved with revolutionary activities as a teenager. In 1902, she met Leon Trotsky in Paris at an art exhibit, following his escape from Tsarist exile in Siberia. They were married the following year and had two sons.
Trotsky was a major figure in the Bolshevik victory in the Russian civil war and became one of the first members of the Politburo.
Natalia also served in the Bolshevik government.
In 1929, after a power struggle with Stalin, the Trotskys were expelled from Russia and after a few years living in Turkey, went to France, Norway, and then Mexico. Trotsky was assassinated in 1940 -- most historians believe on Stalin's orders. After World War II, Natalia moved to Paris, where she maintained contact with many exiled Russian revolutionaries and was active in politics. Her best-known work was a biography of her husband, which she co-authored with Victor Serge. Her letters to Trotsky were later published. In her writings, she sometimes signed her name Sedova-Trotskaya. Her sons Lev and Sergei both died under suspicious circumstances and were probably murdered by Stalinist agents.

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