Alexandra Lvovna Sokolovskaya

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Alexandra Sokolovskaya
in 1897

Alexandra Lvovna Sokolowskaja ( Russian Александра Львовна Соколовская ; * 1872 in Verkhnyodniprovsk ; † probably 1938 ) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary.

In the spring of 1900 Sokolovskaya married Lev Dawidowitsch Bronstein, who later became the leader of the revolution, Trotsky . She accompanied him into exile in Siberia . Their daughters together were Sinaida and Nina Bronstein. After Trotsky met Natalia Sedova in Paris in 1902 and got married the following year, his marriage to Sokolovskaya fell apart, although the two remained on friendly terms until the end.

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