Talk:Fanya Baron
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I created the stub. There's not much material available on Fanya (she was a minor revolutionary) and the material on the internet is mostly from Goldman and Berkman's writings. If anyone out there knows more about Fanya Baron, please share it! An An 10:39, 16 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Question
Fanya Baron was executed for what offences? Francesco.
:Interesting question. For being an anarchist. For escaping gaol. For trying to help her husband to escape prison. I mostly for being an anarchist.
U consider anarchism being a crime? They were murdered because of thinking differently.
AnAn 09:14, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
Order of events in Goldman's autobiography
In Emma Goldman's autobiography [https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/emma-goldman-living-my-life#toc55 Living my Life, chapter 52] the order of events is described differently than in this article. Specifically, Goldman met Fanya in the Butirky prison sometime after Kropotkin's death and before the Kronstadt rebellion. Fanya was moved to the Ryazan prison on April 25, 1921. She was among 10 anarchists who planned a hunger strike there. Just before the opening of the Red Trade Union Congress of 1921, 13 anarchists in the Taganka Prison began a hunger strike. It is not clear if Fanya was one of them. The European delegates to the Congress obtained assurances on 13 July 1921 that the anarchists in Taganka would be allowed to leave the country, and the hunger strike was halted. After the Congress had ended, Sasha Berkman met Fanya in Moscow; she had escaped from prison and was living with the brother of her husband Aron Baron, who was in prison. Fanya and her brother-in-law were plotting Aron's escape, but she was discovered and arrested. Months later, 10 of the 13 Taganka hunger-strikers were released from prison. At that point, Fanya was in the inner Cheka prison, where she was executed on 30 September 1921. AxelBoldt (talk) 04:53, 1 February 2016 (UTC)
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