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Gapon and Rutenberg
Of note is the Bloody Sunday event, when imperial guards killed hundreds of unarmed protesters who were marching during a demonstration organized by Father Gapon, who collaborated with the Okhrana, and Pyotr Rutenberg.
On, the day after a general strike burst out in St. Petersburg, Gapon organized a workers ' procession to present a petition to the Tsar, which ended tragically ( Bloody Sunday 1905 ).< ref name =" marx ">< cite > Marxist biographies accessed 22 Jan 2007 </ ref > Gapon's life was saved by Pinchas Rutenberg, who took him away from the gunfire.
Gapon soon revealed to Rutenberg his contacts with the police and tried to recruit him, too, reasoning that double loyalty is helpful to the workers ' cause.
On March 26, 1906 Gapon arrived to meet Rutenberg in a rented cottage outside St. Petersburg, and after a month he was found there hanged.
Rutenberg asserted later that Gapon was condemned by the comrades ' court.
After Gapon had repeated his collaboration proposal, Rutenberg called the comrades into the room and left.
Rutenberg became Gapon ’ s friend, which made him a noticeable figure in the S. R.
Amid the panic, Rutenberg retained self-control and actually saved Gapon ’ s life, taking him away from gun fire.
Gapon and Rutenberg fled abroad, being welcomed in Europe both by prominent Russian emigrants Georgy Plekhanov, Vladimir Lenin, Pyotr Kropotkin, and French socialist leaders Jean Jaurès and Georges Clemenceau.
Before the end of 1905, Rutenberg returned to Russia, and Gapon followed him.
Gapon soon revealed to Rutenberg his contacts with the police and tried to recruit him, too, reasoning that double loyalty is helpful to the workers ’ cause.
On March 26, 1906 Gapon arrived to meet Rutenberg in the rented cottage out of St. Petersburg, and after a month he was found there hanged.
Rutenberg asserted later that Gapon was condemned by comrades ’ court.
After Gapon had repeated his collaboration proposal, Rutenberg called the comrades into the room and left.

Gapon and were
The Assembly of Working Men, a police-run union with about 6-8, 000 members, formed by the Okhrana agent Father Georgy Gapon, sparked the Bloody Sunday massacre, a milestone in the Revolution of 1905, when union members marched peacefully on the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg and were fired upon by Imperial soldiers.
The procession was well stewarded by followers of Gapon and any terrorists and hot-heads were removed and all the participants checked for weapons.
They were organised and led by Father Gapon.

Gapon and Europe
Yevhen Hapon (), also spelt Eugeny Gapon and Ievgen Gapon, better known by his stage name Knjaz Varggoth, is one of the foremost figures in Eastern Europe National Socialist black metal.

Gapon and by
The first shell model was proposed by Dmitry Ivanenko ( together with E. Gapon ) in 1932.
In a textile mill, working under ghastly conditions, the people are encouraged by their priest, Father George Gapon ( Julian Glover ).
Father Gapon, a Russian priest who was concerned about the conditions experienced by the working and lower classes, organized a peaceful " workers ' procession " to the Winter Palace to deliver a petition to the Tsar that Sunday stating reforms they had desperately wanted.
The petition, written by Gapon, made clear the problems and opinions of the workers and called for improved working conditions, fairer wages, and a reduction in the working day to eight hours.
Graduating from the Saint Petersburg Theological Academy in 1902, Gapon became a religious teacher at the St. Olga children's orphanage in 1900 and became involved in working with factory workers and families impoverished by unemployment.
Father Gapon organized the Assembly of Russian Factory and Mill Workers of St. Petersburg, which was patronized by the Department of the Police and the St. Petersburg Okhrana ( secret police ).
* The Story of My Life, by Father George Gapon ( 1906 )
The revolution of 1905, an unprecedented empire-wide social and political upheaval was set in motion by the violent suppression on January 9 ( Bloody Sunday ) in St. Petersburg of a mass procession of workers, led by the radical priest Georgiy Gapon, with a petition for the tsar.
He was engaged in cultural and educational activity among the workers of the city when he met Father Gapon and joined his petition movement ; on Bloody Sunday ( 1905 ) he was with a group that was turned back by soldiers before it could reach the Winter Palace.
On January 4 / 22 a peaceful procession of workers lead by a priest, Father Georgy Gapon, marched towards the Winter Palace from different points in the city hoping to present request for reforms directly to Emperor Nicholas II.
The plant was a center of the Assembly of Russian Factory and Plant Workers, founded by a popular working class leader, Father George Gapon in 1903.

Gapon and Russian
By August 19, 1920, the Mongolian delegates had all reached Irkutsk and met with a representative of the Soviet Russian Government, named Gapon.
Georgiy Apollonovich Gapon (; — ) was a Russian Orthodox priest and a popular working class leader before the Russian Revolution of 1905.

Gapon and Georgy
Georgy Gapon | Father Gapon near Narva Gate.
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Gapon and .
Gapon was fired upon near the Narva Gate.
Gapon's Assembly was closed down that day, and Gapon quickly left Russia.
Yevno Azef and Father Gapon are examples of such provocateurs.
After the massacre of Gapon and his workers in St. Petersburg in January 1905, Chita became a center for worker demonstrations, which led to armed revolutionaries taking control of the city and declaring the " Chita Republic ".
Gapon relayed that Soviet Russia was ready to help Mongolia, but that the delegates should explain what kind of government they wanted to establish, how they would fight against the foreign enemy, and what their future policy would be like.
Father Gapon was born in what is now Ukraine to a family of peasants.
Father Gapon near Narva Gate.
Soon the organization had twelve branches and 8, 000 members, and Gapon tried to expand activities to Kiev and Moscow.

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