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Translated from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, (1935), pp. 261-266.


'''Mikhail Vasilyevich Frunze''' (1885-1925), an old [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Bolshevik]], an outstanding party politician, commander and military theoretician of the [[Workers' and Peasants' Red Army|Red Army]]. Born in Semirechye in Pishpek (now Frunze, Kyrgyz ASSR). Father is a paramedic, mother is a peasant woman from the settlers of Voronezh province. After graduating from high school Frunze entered the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute. In 1904 he joined the RSDLP, joined the Bolsheviks from the very beginning, got involved in underground work and became a professional revolutionary under the nickname “Comrade Arseny." From May 1905 Frunze worked in Ivanovo-Voznesensk, where he led the famous textile workers' strike; in the same year he participated in the III Congress of the Party in London; at the end of 1905 Frunze took part in the December uprising in Moscow. In 1907, together with SI Gusev, he organized a failed assassination attempt on a police officer, in March he fell into the hands of the police in the city of Shuya and was twice sentenced to death. Under pressure from tens of thousands of workers who quit their jobs and came to the walls of the prison, the tsarist government replaced the death penalty with long-term hard labor, which he served for 8 years in Vladimirsky, Nikolaevsky and Alexander central centers. At the beginning of 1915 Frunze was sent to settle in the Verkholensk district b. Irkutsk lips. In July 1915 he was arrested again and escaped from prison. Under the name of Vasilenko, he worked in Chita in the regional resettlement administration and at the same time was engaged in underground revolutionary work, editing the newspaper Vostochnoye Obozreniye. Taking cover from arrest, he goes to the zone of the Western Front, where he works in the All-Russian Zemstvo Union under the name of Mikhailov, conducts revolutionary work among the soldiers of the Western Front units. After the February coup, chairman of the Council of Peasants' Deputies in Minsk and Vilnius Gubernias, member of the executive committee of the Minsk City Council and member of the front committee of the armies of the Western Front; during the Kornilov revolt — chief of staff of the revolutionary troops of the Minsk region, participated in the liquidation of the Kornilov rebellion.
Mikhail Vasilyevich Frunze (1885-1925), an old Bolshevik, an outstanding party politician, commander and military theoretician of the Red Army. Born in Semirechye in Pishpek (now Frunze, Kyrgyz ASSR). Father is a paramedic, mother is a peasant woman from the settlers of Voronezh province. After graduating from high school Frunze entered the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute. In 1904 he joined the RSDLP, joined the Bolsheviks from the very beginning, got involved in underground work and became a professional revolutionary under the nickname “Comrade Arseny." From May 1905 Frunze worked in Ivanovo-Voznesensk, where he led the famous textile workers' strike; in the same year he participated in the III Congress of the Party in London; at the end of 1905 Frunze took part in the December uprising in Moscow. In 1907, together with SI Gusev, he organized a failed assassination attempt on a police officer, in March he fell into the hands of the police in the city of Shuya and was twice sentenced to death. Under pressure from tens of thousands of workers who quit their jobs and came to the walls of the prison, the tsarist government replaced the death penalty with long-term hard labor, which he served for 8 years in Vladimirsky, Nikolaevsky and Alexander central centers. At the beginning of 1915 Frunze was sent to settle in the Verkholensk district b. Irkutsk lips. In July 1915 he was arrested again and escaped from prison. Under the name of Vasilenko, he worked in Chita in the regional resettlement administration and at the same time was engaged in underground revolutionary work, editing the newspaper Vostochnoye Obozreniye. Taking cover from arrest, he goes to the zone of the Western Front, where he works in the All-Russian Zemstvo Union under the name of Mikhailov, conducts revolutionary work among the soldiers of the Western Front units. After the February coup, chairman of the Council of Peasants' Deputies in Minsk and Vilnius Gubernias, member of the executive committee of the Minsk City Council and member of the front committee of the armies of the Western Front; during the Kornilov revolt — chief of staff of the revolutionary troops of the Minsk region, participated in the liquidation of the Kornilov rebellion.


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Lit.: Bubnov A.S., Mikhail Vasilievich Frunze, 2nd ed., M.-L., 1931; Bel and c to and y S. M., M. V. Frunze, M., 1930; Vol pe AM, Defense of the country and M. V. Frunze, M. - L., 1928: A. V. Golubev, M. V. Frunze on the nature of the future war, M., 1931. S. Belitsky.
Lit.: Bubnov A.S., Mikhail Vasilievich Frunze, 2nd ed., M.-L., 1931; Bel and c to and y S. M., M. V. Frunze, M., 1930; Vol pe AM, Defense of the country and M. V. Frunze, M. - L., 1928: A. V. Golubev, M. V. Frunze on the nature of the future war, M., 1931. S. Belitsky.
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