Catherine Breshkovsky

She spent over four decades in prison and Siberian exile for peaceful opposition to Tsarism, acquiring, in her latter years, international stature as a political prisoner. Also popularly known as 'babushka', Breshkovsky was the grandmother of the Russian Revolution. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Poole , ErnestOther Authors: “…Breshkovsky , Katharine…”
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