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  1. Inessa Fyodorovna Armand (born Elisabeth-Inès Stéphane d'Herbenville; 8 May 1874 – 24 September 1920) was a French-Russian communist politician, member of the Bolsheviks and a feminist who spent most of her life in Russia.

  2. After the October Revolution Armand served as an executive member of the Moscow Soviet. Armand was a staunch critic of the Soviet government's decision to sign the Brest-Litovsk Treaty. In February, 1919, Armand was part of the Russian Red Cross Mission to repatriate Russian prisoners of war.

  3. Russian revolutionary and feminist who was active as an underground propagandist, Bolshevik Party organizer, and champion of women's equality in the early Soviet state. Name variations: Comrade Inessa, Elena Blonina. Pronunciation: In-es-a Ar-mand.

  4. Jan 21, 2014 · Learn about the life and achievements of Inessa Armand, a French-born Russian revolutionary who fought for women's rights and socialism. She was a member of the Bolshevik Central Committee, the first director of the Zhenotdel, and a founder of the Communist Women's International.

  5. Learn about Inessa Armand, a French-born Russian activist and friend of Lenin and Krupskaya. She was a leader of the Communist and women's movement and a director of Zhenotdel after the October 1917 revolution.

  6. Learn about Inessa Armand, a French-Russian revolutionary who was Lenin's companion and comrade for ten years. Discover her life, work and legacy in Paris and Russia, where she died of cholera in 1920.

  7. Inessa Armand was the first Director of the Women's Section of the Russian Communist Party (the Zhenotdel). She was one of the most important women in the...