Ivan Yuvachev | |
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Born | Ivan Pavlovich Yuvachev 1860 St. Petersburg, Russia |
Died | 1940 (aged 79–80) Leningrad, USSR |
Occupation(s) | Revolutionary, writer |
Known for | Member of The People's Will |
Children | Daniil Kharms |
Ivan Pavlovich Yuvachev (Russian: Иван Павлович Ювачёв) (1860–1940) was a Russian writer and former political prisoner, who was accused of belonging to The People's Will (Narodnaya Volya), the revolutionary organization that assassinated Tsar Alexander II.[1]