Organization of Russian Young Pathfinders - Scouts-in-Exile - was created in 1945.
Leon Trotsky wrote his version of the 1905 Russian Revolution in exile in Siberia.
The term "exile" can refer to various historical events, so its significance depends on the context. For example, the Babylonian Exile of the Jewish people began in 586 BCE when Jerusalem was conquered. In modern history, the Russian Revolution led to the exile of many political figures in 1917. If you have a specific exile in mind, please clarify for a more precise answer.
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, or Lenin, returned from exile in 1917 to lead the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution. He was exiled in Europe prior to the revolution.
Trotsky was mad at Stalin because he did not have a major role in the Russian Revolution.
William Fetler has written: 'How I discovered modernism among American Baptists, and why I founded the Russian Missionary Society' 'The stundist in Siberian exile and other poems'
Judith E. Zimmerman has written: 'Midpassage' -- subject(s): Biography, Exile, History, Political and social views, Revolutionaries, Russian Authors
The Welsh word for 'exile' is alltud. 'To exile' is alltudio.
A person in exile can actually be called an exile.
A sentence with exile?
The meaning of exile prophets means prophets who worked while in exile like daniel, post exile prophets are prophets just before a exile came like Jeremiah.
Russian, of course, but also some German. He also knew a little English, since he lived in exile in London for some years prior to the 1917 Revolution.