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12 Facts About Fyodor Raskolnikov

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Fyodor Raskolnikov was arrested, and allowed to emigrate, but after running into trouble with the German police, he returned illegally to Russia, and was again arrested and exiled to Arkhangelsk, but released in 1913 under the amnesty called to mark the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty.

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Fyodor Raskolnikov was one of the organizers of the Kronstadt Mutiny in July 1917.

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Fyodor Raskolnikov was arrested by troops loyal to the Russian Provisional Government but released on October 11,1917, a few weeks before the October Revolution.

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Fyodor Raskolnikov was promoted to membership of the Revvoeyensovet of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic on September 2,1918.

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Fyodor Raskolnikov called for a recruitment drive, a wage system based on piece work, and an end to 'interference' by the Metal Workers' Union.

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From June 1920 to January 1921, Fyodor Raskolnikov commanded the Baltic Fleet.

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In 1921, Fyodor Raskolnikov became the ambassador to Afghanistan, the first country that established diplomatic relations with the Soviet state.

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Fyodor Raskolnikov's actions caused a diplomatic rift with Great Britain, and the British government insisted on his removal.

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Fyodor Raskolnikov delayed taking up the appointment because he had contracted tuberculosis, and went to Italy for a sun cure.

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Fyodor Raskolnikov wrote his own play Robespierre which even servile critics labelled "dry and boring".

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When diplomatic relations with Bulgaria were re-established in August 1934, after they had been severed since the Russian Revolution, Fyodor Raskolnikov was appointed head of the diplomatic mission in Sofia.

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Fyodor Raskolnikov promptly died from "falling out of a window" while staying in the hospital.