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Sokolovsky (surname)
Sokolovsky, Sokolovski, Sokolovskiy, Sokolovskyy, etc. (russian: Соколовский, uk, Соколовський) are different trnsliterations of the same masculine Russian and Ukrainian surname, with feminine forms Sokolovskaya/Sokolovska. Czech surname: Sokolovský. Notable people with this surname include: People *Aleksandra Sokolovskaya (1872 – c. 1938), Russian revolutionary; wife of Leon Trotsky * Andriy Sokolovskyy (born 1978), Ukrainian high jumper *Aron Sokolovsky (1884–?), Soviet economist * Denys Sokolovskyi (born 1979), retired Ukrainian professional association football player * Evgeny Sokolovsky (born 1978), Ukrainian racing driver * (1925–1998), Czech television director (''Muž na radnici'') * Grigori Sokolovsky (born 1973), Russian footballer * Irina Sokolovskaya (born 1983), Russian basketball player * Mikhail Sokolovsky (other), multiple people * Mykhaylo Sokolovskyi (born 1951), Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player * M ...
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Aleksandra Sokolovskaya
Aleksandra Lvovna Sokolovskaya (; 1872 – 29 April 1938) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and Leon Trotsky's first wife. She perished in the Great Purges no earlier than 1938. Sokolovskaya's father, Lev Sokolovsky, was a Narodnik, who encouraged his children to side with the revolutionaries. Aleksandra became a Marxist as a student at Odessa University. In 1896, she joined a ''narodnik'' group in Nikolaev, Ukraine, organised by a gardener named Franz Shvigovsky, who also recruited the 16 year old Leon Bronstein, who later took the name Trotsky. Sokolovskaya was the only Marxist in the group: all the others were narodniks, including Bronstein, who was "Sokolovskaya's most bitter antagonist" In 1897, Sokolovskaya and her brothers, Ilya and Gregori, founded the South Russian Workers' Union in Nikolayev, which Bronstein also joined. They recruited about 200 workers factory and dock workers, before the organisers were arrested, in January 1898. Having been moved through several ...
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