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Dzerzhinsky in a sentence
Dzerzhinsky meaning
A surname from Russian; especially when referring to Felix Dzerzhinsky, chairman of the Cheka.
Using Dzerzhinsky
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname from Russian; especially when referring to Felix Dzerzhinsky, chairman of the Cheka.
- In the example corpus, dzerzhinsky often appears in combinations such as: felix dzerzhinsky, that dzerzhinsky, dzerzhinsky and.
Context around Dzerzhinsky
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 9 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dzerzhinsky
- In this selection, "dzerzhinsky" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 22.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, felix, left, expanded, remains, became and managed stand out and add context to how "dzerzhinsky" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include april 1908 dzerzhinsky was arrested and as before dzerzhinsky managed to. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dzerzhinsky" sits close to words such as aaj, abn and aboriginals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dzerzhinsky
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Despite the prospects of amputation, Dzerzhinsky recovered and was put to labor sewing military uniforms. (15 words)
Upon the end of the meeting, Dzerzhinsky reported to the Sovnarkom with the requested information. (15 words)
In attending the welfare of his child, Dzerzhinsky repeatedly exposed himself to the danger of arrest. (16 words)
A mock-up of the removal of Dzerzhinsky's statue can be found in the entrance hall of the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. The figure of Dzerzhinsky remains controversial in Russian society. (35 words)
The Red Terror, implemented by Dzerzhinsky on September 5, 1918, was vividly described by the Red Army journal Krasnaya Gazeta: : "Without mercy, without sparing, we will kill our enemies in scores of hundreds. (33 words)
The police however were unable to arrest Dzerzhinsky until the end of 1912, when they found the apartment where he lived, in the name of Władysław Ptasiński. (27 words)
Example sentences (19)
A mock-up of the removal of Dzerzhinsky's statue can be found in the entrance hall of the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. The figure of Dzerzhinsky remains controversial in Russian society.
Felix Dzerzhinsky at the front with Timofei Sapronov behind him and Lev Kamenev on the left Dzerzhinsky became a Bolshevik as late as 1917.
As before Dzerzhinsky managed to escape by November 1909 to Maxim Gorky on Capri and then back to Poland in 1910.
As the Russian Civil War expanded, Dzerzhinsky also began organizing internal security troops to enforce the Cheka's authority.
Blobaum 1984, p. 30. School documents show that Dzerzhinsky attended his first year in school twice, while his eighth year he was not able to finish.
Despite the prospects of amputation, Dzerzhinsky recovered and was put to labor sewing military uniforms.
Director of Cheka Lenin regarded Felix Dzerzhinsky as a revolutionary hero and appointed him to organize a force to combat internal threats.
Dzerzhinsky and Lenin Pallbearers carrying Lenin's coffin during his funeral, from Paveletsky Rail Terminal to the Labor Temple.
Dzerzhinsky is best known for establishing and developing the Soviet secret police forces, serving as their director from 1917 to 1926.
Her illness and death depressed him and, in letters to his sister, Dzerzhinsky explained that he no longer saw any meaning for his life.
In 1898, Dzerzhinsky was sent for three years to the Vyatka Governorate (city of Nolinsk ) where he worked at a local tobacco factory.
In April 1908, Dzerzhinsky was arrested once again in Warsaw and in 1909 he was exiled to Siberia again ( Yeniseysk Governorate ).
In attending the welfare of his child, Dzerzhinsky repeatedly exposed himself to the danger of arrest.
Lenin and Dzerzhinsky frequently had opposing opinions about many important ideological and political issues of the pre-revolutionary period, and also after the October Revolution.
On January 14, 1918, Sovnarkom ordered Dzerzhinsky to organize teams of "energetic and ideological" sailors to combat speculation.
Revolution Dzerzhinsky would spend the next four and one-half years in tsarist prisons, first at the notorious Tenth Pavilion of the Warsaw Citadel.
The police however were unable to arrest Dzerzhinsky until the end of 1912, when they found the apartment where he lived, in the name of Władysław Ptasiński.
The Red Terror, implemented by Dzerzhinsky on September 5, 1918, was vividly described by the Red Army journal Krasnaya Gazeta: : "Without mercy, without sparing, we will kill our enemies in scores of hundreds.
Upon the end of the meeting, Dzerzhinsky reported to the Sovnarkom with the requested information.
Common combinations with dzerzhinsky
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: