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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

Scottish Secretary Robert Munro is said to have called the protest "a Bolshevist uprising".

From BBC

In 1933, Kutscher joined the Nazi literary organization and Mr. Brecht fled to Prague after the Nazis labeled him “a cultural Bolshevist.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But there’s no money in this stuff – it’s time-consuming and horrendously expensive to make, plus there’s been no market for it since the collapse of the Russian Empire: the Romanoff’s, not the Bolshevist’s.

From Forbes

It is, briefly, the thesis of Dr. William that it was his own book which saved China from Bolshevism by making an anti-Marxian out of Sun after he had fallen prey to the Bolshevist philosophy.

From Project Gutenberg