1917. Key to the “Russian” Revolution. Николай Стариков
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The last ones were not these particular arrested "fighters for liberty" but the involvement of the Police was the last before the liquidation of the law enforcement authorities. Actually, arrests of the revolutionaries continued until February 27, when anarchy completely swallowed the city (Spiridovich A. The Great War and February Revolution (1914–1917). Minsk: Kharvest, 2004. P. 525, 533).
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