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Babel is not credible source

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Babel was poet, not historian. His diary is full of contradictions, it is not credible source. According to Russian version of https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Boris_Kowerda, his name was to Vadim, but Michal Ilich. I guess Bable made up this person, including his first name.

https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Коверда,_Борис_Софронович Вместе с редактором газеты «Беларускае слова» А. В. Павлюкевичем и белогвардейским казачьим есаулом М. И. Яковлевым подготовил покушение на полпреда СССР в Польше П. Л. Войкова, которое должно было стать актом возмездия за участие Войкова в расстреле царской семьи и вообще за красный террор. 7 июня 1927 года Борис Коверда выстрелил в Войкова, в результате чего полпред скончался.

Cautious (talk) 09:32, 21 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]


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  • The troops of Yakovlev were particularly notorious for their cruel and bloody maraudeering of villages and towns in Ukraine and, later, Belarus, and anti-Jewish pogroms in the early 1920s. - when exatly did they begin the pogroms? Were they good guys when in the Red Army?
  • No basic data about Vadim Yakovlev.

Xx236 09:33, 16 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]