Golos — (russ., »Stimme«), eine russische Zeitung liberaler Richtung, erschien von 1863–83 täglich in St. Petersburg. Wegen ihrer unabhängigen Gesinnung und unerschrockenen Kritik häufig verwarnt und gemaßregelt, stellte sie 1883 ihr Erscheinen ein, weil … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Golos — Gemeinde Volos Δήμος Βόλου (Βόλος) DEC … Deutsch Wikipedia
Golos Truda — Beschreibung Anarchistische Zeitschrift Sprache … Deutsch Wikipedia
Golos Truda — (en ruso, Голос Труда) fue un periódico anarcosindicalista de Rusia.[1] Portada del Golos Truda del 11 de agosto de 1917. Fue fundado por exiliados rusos en Nueva York en 1911 … Wikipedia Español
Golos Sotsial-Demokrata — ( ru. Голос Социал Думократ) was a Russian language publication, issued by a section of exiled Mensheviks. [ [http://marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1910/apr/26c.htm Lenin: Party Unity Abroad ] ] Golos Sotsial Demokrata began publication in… … Wikipedia
Golos Prikazchika — (Shop Assistant s Voice) was a weekly newspaper published in St. Petersburg, Russia, from April to October 1906. [ [http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1907/jan/25c.htm Lenin: How to Vote in the St. Petersburg Elections (January 25) ] ]… … Wikipedia
Golos Sozial-Demokrata — ( russ. Stimme des Sozialdemokraten ) bezeichnet eine Tageszeitung des Kiewer Komitees der SDAPR, die seit dem 10./23. Juli 1917 Organ des Kiewer Komitees und des Gebietskomitees der Südwestregion (der Parteiorganisation von Kiew, Wolhynien,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
GOLOS Association — The GOLOS Association (Cyrillic: ГОЛОС, meaning vote or voice ) [ [http://golos.org/ The GOLOS Association s web site] ru icon, [http://golos.org/r69.html English articles] .] is a Russian civilian organization established in year 2000 to protect … Wikipedia
Golos (1982 film) — Infobox Film name = Golos director = Ilya Averbakh writer = Natalya Ryazantseva starring = Natalia Sayko Leonid Filatov Grigori Kalatosishvili Vsevolod Shilovsky Petr Shelokhonov Yelena Safonova Tatyana Lavrova Mikhail Gluzsky music = Vladimir… … Wikipedia
Golos, Joseph (Raisen, Jacob) — (1890–1943) After immigrating to the United States as a political refugee from tsarist repression, Golos joined the American communist movement. During the Russian civil war, he returned to his homeland to serve the infant Soviet state and was … Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence