David Zaslavsky
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David Iosifovich Zaslavsky (January 13, 1880 – March 28, 1965) was a Soviet journalist and literary critic. He joined the Bund (the Jewish socialist party of the Russian Empire) and initially opposed the Bolsheviks, but a few years after the latter established the Soviet Union he became a Communist supporter.
References
- "David Zaslavsky, Leading Soviet Journalist, Dead; Was 85", Jewish Telegraphic Agency, March 30, 1965, retrieved 8 Apr. 2017
- "Zaslavsky, David", Encyclopaedia Judaica. Encyclopedia.com, retrieved 8 Apr. 2017
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