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  Victor Serge: Leon Sedov (1938)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Leon Lvovich Sedov died on 16th February at eleven o’clock in the morning in a Paris hospital, as a result of two operations made necessary by a sudden attack of appendicitis.
Sedov spoke favourably of her: “She was a true Communist, a person of fine character: they must have convinced her that she was saving him in order to get her to take that attitude; and she was shot herself afterwards...” It was the same time as the Rue Michelet affair.
Sedov, with the eyes of experience, could see danger looming when it was still a long way off A few months went by and Ignaz Reiss was murdered the day before the meeting that had been fixed with Leon Lvovich and some other friends...
www.marxists.org /archive/serge/1938/02/sedov.htm   (1665 words)

  
 The Lubitz TrotskyanaNet - Other Trotskyana - Genealogy of the Trotsky Family
[Anon.]: Leon Lvovitch Sedov, in: Quatrième Internationale, 1938 (6/7), pp.
Prager, Rodolphe: Léon Sedov, cinquante ans après, in: Quatrième Internationale, 1988 (28), pp.
Trotsky, Leon: Lev Sedov - figlio, amico, combattente / Lev Trotsky.
www.trotskyana.net /Leon_Trotsky/Genealogy/genealogy.htm   (2749 words)

  
 Leon Sedov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leon Lvovich Sedov (Russian: Лев Львович Седов; February 1906 - February 16, 1938) was the son of the Russian Communist leader Leon Trotsky and his second wife Natalia Sedova.
Leon Sedov was born when his father was in prison facing life sentence for having led the first Soviet in the Revolution of 1905.
In 1956, a Stalinist agent, Mark Zborowski, who had posed as Sedov’s comrade and friend testified in a United States court that he had reported to the GPU as soon as Sedov had entered the hospital under a secret name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leon_Sedov   (238 words)

  
 Leon Sedov-red book—chapter13
In order for Sedov to be able to travel to Copenhagen from Berlin, his home at that time, he had to obtain a visa from the Berlin Police Headquarters to leave and re-enter Germany (a so-called "Sichtvermerk").
Sedov, on his part, with the help of Oscar Cohn, managed finally to obtain permission from the Berlin Police Headquarters for the return trip to Germany, without which he could not have received a French visa.
No one, of course, has to know the name of Sedov's wife, but Olberg, who claims to be on intimate terms with Sedov ("we [Sedov and I] met almost weekly, and sometimes we met twice a week in a cafe...
www.ucc.ie /acad/socstud/tmp_store/mia_2/Library/history/etol/writers/sedov/works/red/ch13.htm   (2427 words)

  
 Leon Sedov-red book-forward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Leon Trotsky — the author's father — has been slandered ignominiously, slandered as very few have been in history.
And the slanders have already born fruit; Leon Trotsky is interned and condemned to silence so that, once accused, he may not become the accuser.
The author of these lines is also one of the accused in the Moscow trial.
www.ucc.ie /acad/socstud/tmp_store/mia_2/Library/history/etol/writers/sedov/works/red/foreword.htm   (360 words)

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