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Dmitriy Andreevich Furmanov
Дмитрий Фурманов
Birth at
7 November 1891
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Dmitry Andreyevich Furmanov
Russia, 7.11.1891 - 15.3.1926 Born in the village of Sereda Kostroma province in the family of a peasant. He studied at Moscow University, during the First World War he was a nurse. Before the revolution, he first joined the Socialist-Revolutionaries, then the anarchists, but in 1918 he joined the CPSU (Bolshevik). During the civil war, he was commissar of the partisan 25-1 division of the Eastern Front under the command of V. I. Chapaev, then headed the political administration
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Dmitry Andreyevich Furmanov
Russia, 7.11.1891 - 15.3.1926
Born in the village of Sereda Kostroma province in the family of a peasant. He studied at Moscow University, during the First World War he was a nurse. Before the revolution, he first joined the Socialist-Revolutionaries, then the anarchists, but in 1918 he joined the CPSU (Bolshevik). During the civil war, he was commissar of the partisan 25-1 division of the Eastern Front under the command of V. I. Chapaev, then headed the political administration of the Turkestan Front (later the Kuban Army). In literature, he debuted in 1921 with the story “Red Troops”; Furmanov’s fame was brought by the novel “Chapaev” (1923), on which the film of the same name was staged, now recognized as a classic of domestic cinema. In 1925 saw the light of the third work of Furmanov – the novel “Rebellion”. In the last years of his life, Dmitry Furmanov worked at MAPP, the Moscow Association of Proletarian Writers.