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Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary (1888–1934)
Nestor Ivanovych Makhno (Ukrainian: Не́стор Іва́нович Махно́, pronounced [ˈnɛstor iˈwɑnowɪtʃ mɐxˈnɔ]; Russian: Не́стор Ива́нович Махно́; 7 November 1888
Nestor_Makhno
Ukrainian anarchist movement
during the Ukrainian War of Independence of 1917–1921. Named after Nestor Makhno, the commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
Makhnovshchina
Anarchist army of Ukrainian peasants and workers (1918–21)
RIAU), also known as Makhnovtsi (Махновці), named after their founder Nestor Makhno, was an anarchist army formed largely of Ukrainian peasants and workers
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
Revolutionary_Insurgent_Army_of_Ukraine
Ukrainian exile (1922–1993)
1922–1993) was the daughter of the Ukrainian anarchist revolutionaries Nestor Makhno and Halyna Kuzmenko. Born in exile, she spent her early life in France
Elena_Mikhnenko
Russian anarcho-communist (1886–1937)
Butyrka prison, where he met Nestor Makhno. Following the 1917 Revolution, he was released and returned to Ukraine to join Makhno's partisan movement. Arshinov
Peter_Arshinov
The Nine Lives of Nestor Makhno (Russian: Девять жизней Нестора Махно, Devyat zhizney Nestora Makhno) is a 12-part mini-series which aired on Channel One
Nine_Lives_of_Nestor_Makhno
Surname list
anarchist military commander Hryhorii Makhno (1886–1920), Ukrainian anarchist military commander Nestor Makhno (1888–1934), Ukrainian anarcho-communist
Makhno
20th-century Ukrainian anarchist organization
had been carried out by Nestor Makhno, Anton Bondarenko and Prokip Semenyuta, who had also participated in other robberies. Makhno himself was subsequently
Union_of_Poor_Peasants
Anarchist and Socialist Flag Designs
comrade Nestor Makhno would "hoist again the black flag of Anarchy that our enemies have snatched from us..." During his prison sentence, Makhno himself
Flags_of_the_Makhnovshchina
Ukrainian anarchist (1897–1978)
women's rights. Along with her husband, the anarchist military leader Nestor Makhno, in 1921 she fled into exile from the political repression in Ukraine
Halyna_Kuzmenko
Ukrainian anarchist organisation
[Anarcho-syndicalists to the people of Ukraine. Appeal of the RKAS named after N. Makhno]. Makhno.ru (in Russian). Dubovik, Anatoly (1 December 2014). "Анархический
Revolutionary Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists
Revolutionary_Confederation_of_Anarcho-Syndicalists
Ukrainian peasant (late 1890s–1981)
peasant, known for being the first wife of the anarchist revolutionary Nestor Makhno. Anastasia "Nastia" Kuzmivna Vasetska was born in the late 1890s, in
Nastia_Vasetska
Ukrainian military commander (1893–1938)
of Staff of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (RIAU) under Nestor Makhno during the Russian Civil War. Bilash himself planned many of the Insurgent
Viktor_Bilash
Form of anarchist organization
proletariat in the form of an anarchist-led trade union system, for which Nestor Makhno himself was accused of Bonapartism. During this period, the Nabat Confederation
Platformism
1918 battle in the Ukrainian War of Independence
a military conflict between Ukrainian anarchist insurgents, led by Nestor Makhno and Fedir Shchus, and Austro-Hungarian forces that were occupying southern
Battle_of_Dibrivka
Congress of Makhnovshchina
congresses began to be held throughout Ukraine. In May and July 1917, Nestor Makhno was himself a delegate to peasant congresses in Oleksandrivsk, where
Regional Congress of Peasants, Workers and Insurgents
Regional_Congress_of_Peasants,_Workers_and_Insurgents
Ukrainian anarchist (1885–1919)
officers and landlords. On 29 August 1917, she met with the peasant leader Nestor Makhno in the anarchist-controlled town of Huliaipole, where she gave a speech
Maria_Nikiforova
culminating in the outburst following the February Revolution, when Nestor Makhno returned to the country and began to organize among the peasantry. Ukraine
Anarchism_in_Ukraine
Plot to assassinate Nestor Makhno and other insurgent leaders
committees of Oleksandrivsk and Katerynoslav began planning to assassinate Nestor Makhno and other members of the insurgent high command, after which pro-Bolshevik
Polonsky_conspiracy
Type of assault or murder
toward others. The invention of the drive-by shooting is attributed to Nestor Makhno, commander of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine at the beginning
Drive-by_shooting
Political school of thought
Peter; Makhno, Nestor; Mett, Ida; et al. (2006) [1926]. The Organizational Platform of the General Union of Anarchists. Translated by McNab, Nestor. Delo
Anarchist_communism
Political party in Ukraine
insurgent forces under Nestor Makhno to be the best option for creating an anarchist armed force. The Nabat cautioned Makhno against launching an uprising
Nabat
Battle in the Russian Civil War
which now found itself isolated at Rogovo. The insurgent commander Nestor Makhno used the opportunity to regroup on the right-bank of the Iatran, positioning
Battle_of_Peregonovka
De facto executive of the Makhnovshchina (1919–1920)
army would have been subordinate to the VRS, with Nestor Makhno acting as its chairman and Hryhorii Makhno as its chief of staff. However, Hryhoriv would
Military Revolutionary Council
Military_Revolutionary_Council
1920–21 political and military conflict in southern Ukraine
the Makhnovshchina had effectively been wiped out. Its core around Nestor Makhno fled into exile, while a low-level insurgency persisted throughout the
Bolshevik–Makhnovist_conflict
a stateless society of libertarian communism. Initially written by Nestor Makhno and other libertarian communists from Huliaipole, in August 1919, the
Draft Declaration of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
Draft_Declaration_of_the_Revolutionary_Insurgent_Army_of_Ukraine
Ukrainian military leader (1884–1919)
Antonov-Ovseenko, fearing for both Hryhoriv's loyalty and that of Nestor Makhno's anarchists, decided to entrust him with the prestigious task of marching
Nykyfor_Hryhoriv
French actress (1935–2020)
l'Archéoptéryx, Documentary on the play by Armand Gatti and the character of Nestor Makhno. 1985: Les Gens de la moitié du chemin, film vidéo BVU by Hélène Châtelain
Hélène_Châtelain
Ukrainian commander of Makhno Army (born 1892)
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (RIAU) under the command of Nestor Makhno, later claimed in his memoir that Belochub joined the RIAU in March
Panteleimon_Belochub
1976 book-length study of Nestor Makhno written by Michael Palij
The Anarchism of Nestor Makhno, 1918–1921 is a book-length study of Nestor Makhno written by Michael Palij and published by the University of Washington
The Anarchism of Nestor Makhno, 1918–1921
The_Anarchism_of_Nestor_Makhno,_1918–1921
Ukrainian anarchist and military commander (1893–1921)
(2020). Nestor Makhno and Rural Anarchism in Ukraine, 1917–1921. London: Pluto Press. ISBN 978-0-7453-3888-0. Malet, Michael (1982). Nestor Makhno in the
Fedir_Shchus
Multi-party war in the former Russian Empire (1917–1922)
1920 treaty of alliance with Nestor Makhno and attacked the anarchist Insurgent Army; the campaign to liquidate Makhno and the Ukrainian anarchists began
Russian_Civil_War
Ukrainian revolutionary (1893–1920)
the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (RIAU). He often replaced Nestor Makhno as supreme commander of the Insurgent Army in 1920. Karetnyk gained
Semen_Karetnyk
Basic form of organization in the Makhnovshchina
issued a call for the replacement of the CPC with free soviets. When Nestor Makhno first returned to his village of Huliaipole after the February Revolution
Free_soviets
1918 uprising in Ukraine
"Нестор Махно: самородок, військові таланти якого годі пояснити" [Nestor Makhno: gold, with military talents that cannot be explained]. Radio Free Europe/Radio
Anti-Hetman_Uprising
Name list
(1893–1936), Bolshevik leader in Abkhazia Nestor Makhno (1888–1934), 20th-century Ukrainian anarcho-communist Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre (1887–1938)
Nestor_(given_name)
Belarusian anarchist and writer (1901–1973)
source for biographies on Nestor Makhno by Michael Malet, Victor Peters, and Alexandre Skirda. In her own memoirs about Nestor Makhno, Mett described the exiled
Ida_Mett
Georgian revolutionary and military commander (1876–1922)
Allison, Charlie (2023). "Nestor Kalandarishvili". No Harmless Power: The Life and Times of the Ukrainian Anarchist Nestor Makhno. PM Press. p. 197. ISBN 978-1-62963-471-5
Nestor_Kalandarishvili
Russian anarchist
Congress of Peasants, Workers and Insurgents. There he argued against Nestor Makhno's policy of mass mobilisation, as he believed that a volunteer military
Mikhail_Uralov
French anarchist historian and translator (1942–2020)
activists and translated available materials from the Russian." His Nestor Makhno — Anarchy’s Cossack: The Struggle for Free Soviets in the Ukraine 1917–1921
Alexandre_Skirda
Military campaign of the Russian Civil War
1919 were favored by the conflict of the Reds with the anarchists of Nestor Makhno (who were still their allies in March) and the rebellion of the Bolshevik
Battle_for_the_Donbas_(1919)
Ukrainian revolutionary (died 1921)
government in June 1919. On 20 June 1919, in the region of Kichkas [uk], Nestor Makhno took command of the machine-gun team from Foma Kozhyn, who was being
Foma_Kozhyn
Ukrainian Red Army soldier (d.1919)
(2020). Nestor Makhno and Rural Anarchism in Ukraine, 1917-1921. London: Pluto Press. ISBN 9781786805263. OCLC 1225942343. Malet, Michael (1982). Nestor Makhno
Mykhailo_Polonsky
Ukrainian anarchist and commander (died 1920)
included Kalashnykov and Makhno, who immediately returned home to Huliaipole and joined the insurgents led by Savelii's brother Nestor. On 27 December 1918
Oleksandr_Kalashnykov
Russian anarchist and historian of anarchism (1882–1945)
organisation within the Makhnovshchina, an anarchist mass movement led by Nestor Makhno's Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine. Volin joined the movement's
Volin
2020 book by Sean Patterson
Makhno and Memory: Anarchist and Mennonite Narratives of Ukraine's Civil War, 1917–1921, is a history book by Sean Patterson on Nestor Makhno and the
Makhno_and_Memory
Horse-drawn machine gun wagon
with mobile firepower. A number of sources attribute its invention to Nestor Makhno. Tachanka tactics were centered around taking advantage of its speed
Tachanka
Ukrainian anarchist partisan
detachment had grown to 500 partisans and they established contact with Nestor Makhno. They then headed towards Znamianka, but sustained heavy casualties
Osip_Tsebriy
Ukraine. An early member of the insurgent staff, he also served as Nestor Makhno's personal bodyguard, before dying in battle against the White Army at
Petya_Lyuty
Ukrainian anarchist
Nestor Makhno in the Russian Civil War. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-25969-6. OCLC 8514426. Peters, Victor (1970). Nestor Makhno: The Life
Oleksandr_Semenyuta
most notorious peasant rebel leader was an anarchist general named Nestor Makhno. Makhno had originally led his forces in collaboration with the Red Army
Anarchism_in_Russia
Rule of Ukrainian warlords during the Russian Civil War
in those territories were led by Yukhym Bozhko, Mykola Hryhoriev and Nestor Makhno. During that period insurgents opposed both the hetman's administration
Atamanshchina
Place in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
of the Battle of Dibrivka, during which the insurgent forces led by Nestor Makhno and Fedir Shchus defeated the Austro-Hungarian Army in battle. After
Velykomykhailivka
Korean military officer, independence activist and anarchist (1889–1930)
modern-day South Korea and has been compared to the Ukrainian anarchist Nestor Makhno. Kim Chwajin was born in 1889, into a Korean noble family, in Hongseong
Kim_Chwajin
Ukrainian anarchist (1891–1937)
Victor (1970). Nestor Makhno: The Life of an Anarchist. Winnipeg: Echo Books. OCLC 7925080. Skirda, Alexandre (2004). Nestor Makhno–Anarchy's Cossack:
Aron_Baron
Ukrainian anarcho-communist (1886–1920)
Ivanovych Makhno (Ukrainian: Григорій Іванович Махно; 24 January 1886 – 18 September 1919) was a Ukrainian rebel commander and brother of Nestor Makhno. Hryhorii
Hryhorii_Makhno
Historical currency
"Махно и деньги" [Makhno and money]. Nezavisimaya Gazeta (in Russian). Retrieved 14 April 2022. Darch, Colin (2020). Nestor Makhno and Rural Anarchism
Makhnovist_ruble
Ukrainian anarcho-communist (1872–1920)
Makhno (1872 – 21 February 1920) was a Ukrainian anarcho-communist, member of the Makhnovist movement, and brother of Nestor Makhno. Savelii Makhno was
Savelii_Makhno
City in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine
It is known as the birthplace of Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary Nestor Makhno. In January 2022, it had an estimated population of 12,786, making it
Huliaipole
1923 film
Soviet fight against the forces of Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary Nestor Makhno during the Russian Civil War. It has become one of the most famous and
Red_Devils_(film)
Ukrainian anarchist
Nestor Makhno in the Russian Civil War. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-25969-6. OCLC 8514426. Peters, Victor (1970). Nestor Makhno: The Life
Voldemar_Antoni
which caused relations between the Nabat and the movement's leader Nestor Makhno to strain. In April 1919, Peter Arshinov arrived in Huliaipole and began
The Road to Freedom (newspaper)
The_Road_to_Freedom_(newspaper)
Form of anarchist organization
from Volin's organisational principles. In June 1926, Peter Arshinov, Nestor Makhno and Ida Mett collaborated on the drafting of The Organisational Platform
Anarchist_synthesis
Russian military leader
participated in the suppression of the rebels under the command of Nestor Makhno in the Yekaterinoslav Governorate. For his refusal to carry out punitive
Grigori_Maslakov
Anarchist magazine established 1925
1950. In 1925, Delo Truda was founded in Paris by Peter Arshinov and Nestor Makhno, two former confederates of the Makhnovist movement, which had attempted
Delo_Truda
1920 Russian Civil War treaty
alliance between the Makhnovshchina, an anarchist mass movement led by Nestor Makhno's Insurgent Army, and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which
Starobilsk_agreement
Armed protest in Ukraine in 1919
with the rest of his supporters and reached the area controlled by Nestor Makhno's Revolutionary Insurgent Army, announced his joining the Makhnovist
Hryhoriv_Uprising
Topics referred to by the same term
Civil War Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (1918–1921), led by Nestor Makhno, also known as the Black Army Armata Neagră (1949–1950), an anti-Soviet
Black_Army
Russian anarchist (1842–1921)
European and Eastern languages that influenced revolutionaries (e.g., Nestor Makhno and Emiliano Zapata) and non-anarchist reformers alike (e.g., Patrick
Peter_Kropotkin
Army. Chinese man Yu-Yu Bat'ko Makhno Yesaul The bandits The novel gives a negative portrayal of the anarchist Nestor Makhno. For example: Land of the Soviets
Red_Devils_(story)
Ukrainian anarcho-communist (died 1920)
(1982). Nestor Makhno in the Russian Civil War. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-25969-6. OCLC 8514426. Peters, Victor (1970). Nestor Makhno: The
Tymofiy_Lashkevych
Ukrainian military commander (1890–1921)
30 September 1918, Petrenko joined up with the insurgent forces of Nestor Makhno and participated in the battle of Dibrivka, during which the insurgents
Petro_Petrenko
Military campaign of the Russian Civil War
mid-October 1920. The Bolsheviks also managed to form an agreement with Nestor Makhno's Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine. In this situation, Wrangel
Northern_Taurida_Operation
Eastern European military conflict (1917–1921)
fulfilled, many began to support the Bolsheviks. In the south of Ukraine, Nestor Makhno began his anarchist activity, disarming deserting Russian soldiers and
Ukrainian_War_of_Independence
Ukrainian revolutionary
against the occupying Central Powers in Berdiansk. After the victory of Nestor Makhno's insurgents over the occupation forces at the battle of Dibrivka, Kurylenko's
Vasyl_Kurylenko
Day of the year
ISBN 978-0-19-955038-8. Retrieved 28 June 2026. Malet, Michael (1982). Nestor Makhno in the Russian Civil War. London]: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-333-25969-6
August_4
Army/faction in the Russian Civil War
desired. Later similar cells were established by Nestor Makhno throughout other portions of Ukraine. Makhno, during the revolution, seized land and distributed
Black_Guards
Short-lived state (1919-1920)
territory controlled by the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine of Nestor Makhno. In Soviet historiography, South Russia was called the White South or
South_Russia_(1919–1920)
Ukrainian commander of Makhno Army
of Ukraine. In 1918, after the German Empire occupied Huliaipole and Nestor Makhno left for Russia, Chubenko became the commissar of the Tsarevo-Kostantinovka
Oleksiy_Chubenko
Estonian military unit, subordinated to Soviet Russia
"Diary of Makhno's Wife". "Nestor Makhno Biography". A. Buysky, "The Red Army on the Internal Front", Gosizdat (1927), p. 52. How Is Makhno's Troop Organised
Estonian_Red_Riflemen
Ukrainian counter-intelligence agent (1893–1938)
Red Guards, which he fought with until November 1918, when he joined Nestor Makhno's RIAU. He became the de facto chief of the Kontrrazvedka, the Makhnovist
Lev_Zadov
Russian theatre and film actor
The young actor appeared then in the following films – Nine Lives of Nestor Makhno (2006), Antikiller 2 and the TV series Strafbat. Derevyanko is also
Pavel_Derevyanko
1981 novel by Michael Moorcock
anarchist Nestor Makhno and his Black Army, but ultimately this does not happen; the bomb is turned against the Steel Tsar's own forces and Makhno survives
The_Steel_Tsar
Military unit
the central command of the insurgents. The insurgent regiments led by Nestor Makhno were officially named the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (RIAU)
1st_Donetsk_Corps
Day of the year
(1982). Nestor Makhno in the Russian Civil War. London: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-333-25969-6. OCLC 8514426. Peters, Victor (1970). Nestor Makhno:
July_25
Russian revolutionary (1892–1921)
(2020). Nestor Makhno and Rural Anarchism in Ukraine, 1917-1921. London: Pluto Press. ISBN 9781786805263. OCLC 1225942343. Malet, Michael (1982). Nestor Makhno
Dmitry_Ivanovich_Popov
Ukrainian anarcho-communist (1891–1938)
Nestor Makhno in the Russian Civil War. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-25969-6. OCLC 8514426. Skirda, Alexandre (2004) [1982]. Nestor Makhno–Anarchy's
Vasyl_Sharovsky
2017 TV series or program
as Olovyannikov Dmitri Dyuzhev as Mamont Dalsky Yevgeny Stychkin as Nestor Makhno Sergei Puskepalis as General Romanovsky Andrei Chernyshov as Ivan Sorokin
The Road to Calvary (TV series)
The_Road_to_Calvary_(TV_series)
Ukrainian anarchist militant (1888–1938)
group established in Huliaipole by Voldemar Antoni. He met the young Nestor Makhno through the amateur theatre group they both performed in and brought
Nazarii_Zuichenko
Ukrainian anarcho-syndicalist (1880–1920)
Крестьянское движение на Украине. 1918–1921: Документы и материалы [Nestor Makhno. The Peasant Movement in Ukraine. 1918–1921: Documents and materials]
Yakiv_Sukhovolski
Ukrainian anarchist (1889–1942)
himself with the Revolutionary Army of Ukraine, and he fought alongside Nestor Makhno and Maria Nikiforova until the defeat of the anarchists at the hands
Sascha_Schapiro
Cossack host by the Ural River
Ilya Repin Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Nikolay Gamaleya Mykola Samokysh Vladimir Vernadsky Symon Petliura Nestor Makhno Filipp Mironov Sydir Kovpak v t e
Ural_Cossacks
Russian-French biologist and anarchist (1871–1933)
Delo Truda, alongside the anarchist revolutionaries Peter Arshinov and Nestor Makhno. She worked as the latter's secretary, editing and translating his memoirs
Marie_Goldsmith
Form of political and economic organization
Russian Revolution, the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine led by Nestor Makhno established a stateless territory in Eastern Ukraine on the principles
Workers'_council
Nicolás Maduro Magonism, after Ricardo Flores Magón Makhnovism, after Nestor Makhno Marhaenism, after Sukarno Maoism, after Mao Zedong Marxism, after Karl
List of ideologies named after people
List_of_ideologies_named_after_people
Military theater of the Russian Civil War
Moscow and the Anarchist Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine of Nestor Makhno springing up all over Ukraine. The UNR came to terms with the Rumanians
Southern Front of the Russian Civil War
Southern_Front_of_the_Russian_Civil_War
Cossack Host in the Lower Volga region
Ilya Repin Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Nikolay Gamaleya Mykola Samokysh Vladimir Vernadsky Symon Petliura Nestor Makhno Filipp Mironov Sydir Kovpak v t e
Astrakhan_Cossacks
People who participate in aspects of Mennonite culture
Books, 1990. ISBN 0-934672-89-X Staples, and, John R.; Toews, John B. Nestor Makhno and the Eichenfeld Massacre: A Civil War Tragedy in a Ukrainian Mennonite
Ethnic_Mennonite
Cossack foot scouting and sentry military unit
Ilya Repin Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Nikolay Gamaleya Mykola Samokysh Vladimir Vernadsky Symon Petliura Nestor Makhno Filipp Mironov Sydir Kovpak v t e
Plastun
Armed conflict in Europe (1917–1921)
Dybenko took Lozova, Pavlohrad, Synelnykove, and established contact with Nestor Makhno. After some long discussion between the members of the Directory and
Ukrainian–Soviet_War
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