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    Dmitrii Grigor'evich Bogrov (Russian: Дмитрий Григорьевич Богров; 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1887 – 25 September [O.S. 12 September] 1911) was a Ukrainian...
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  • but failed and subsequently committed suicide. 14 September 1911 – Dmitri Bogrov shoots Russian prime minister Pyotr Stolypin at the Kiev Opera House...
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  • well as with the background and personality of Stolypin's murderer, Dmitri Bogrov, and the suspected involvement of the Tsarist Secret Police in this...
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    (who had organized many assassinations, including that of Plehve) and Dmitri Bogrov (who assassinated Stolypin in 1911) as Okhrana double agents put the...
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  • but failed and subsequently committed suicide. September 14, 1911 – Dmitri Bogrov shoots Russian prime minister Pyotr Stolypin at the Kiev Opera House...
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    the arm and once in the chest, dying two days later; his assassin, Dmitri Bogrov, was both a leftist radical and an agent of the Okhrana. The UK premiere...
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    activist; in Pretoria, South Africa (d. 1980).[citation needed] Died: Dmitri Bogrov, 24, who had fatally wounded Premier Stolypin on September 14, was hanged...
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    attempts, Stolypin was fatally shot in September 1911 by revolutionary Dmitrii Bogrov in Kiev. Stolypin was a monarchist and hoped to strengthen the throne by...
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  • Combat Organization 1911 Pyotr Stolypin, Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Bogrov Killed in a theater in Kiev by a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party...
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    the assassination of Pyotr Stolypin by the Jewish revolutionary Dmitry Bogrov, he approved of government efforts to prevent anti-Semitic pogroms. In Finland...
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    October 1911) "Should I lift my head a bit?"[citation needed] — Dmitry Bogrov, assassin of Russian Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin (24 September 1911),...
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    conservatives. Stolypin died from a bullet wound, fired by a revolutionary, Dmitry Bogrov, on 5 September 1911. Even after Bloody Sunday and defeat in the Russo-Japanese...
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