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Bolshevist

[bohl-shuh-vist, bol-] / ˈboʊl ʃə vɪst, ˈbɒl- /


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In the late 1920s, Ahn was falsely accused of being a Bolshevist and deported from the United States.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 9, 2021

It was bombarded by the French after the Bolshevist Revolution of 1917.

From Time Magazine Archive

Twice imprisoned, once exiled by the Imperial Government, he helped found the anti-Czarist Constitutional Democratic Party in the early 1900s, fled with Kerensky after the Bolshevist coup.

From Time Magazine Archive

On his return to Paris his peace proposal, involving recognition of the Bolshevist regime, was suddenly tossed into the waste basket by Messrs. Wilson and Lloyd George.

From Time Magazine Archive

The worst of them made up uglier names than Bolshevist even, and allowed the brutal side of their natures to dwell on imaginary enormities which they attributed to the knights.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White