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AIRPORT IN BOLSHEVIK ISLAND
Ostrov Bolshevik; Ostrov Bolshevik Air Base

The Bolshevik Myth         
BOOK BY ALEXANDER BERKMAN
Bolshevik Myth
The Bolshevik Myth (Diary 1920–1922) is a book by Alexander Berkman describing his experiences in Bolshevist Russia from 1920 to 1922, where he saw the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Written in the form of a diary, The Bolshevik Myth describes how Berkman's initial enthusiasm for the revolution faded as he became disillusioned with the Bolsheviks and their suppression of all political dissent.
Burkinabé Bolshevik Party         
COMMUNIST PARTY IN BURKINA FASO
Burkinabe Bolshevik Party; Parti Bolchévique Burkinabè; Hassane Dicko; Burkinabè Bolshevik Party
Burkinabe Bolshevik Party (, PBB) was a communist party in Burkina Faso. It was led by Hassane Dicko.
Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress         
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Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress: A Revolutionary Romancelet
Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress: A Revolutionary Romancelet is a one-act play by George Bernard Shaw, written in 1917.

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Ostrov Bolshevik (air base)

Ostrov Bolshevik (Russian: о́стров Большеви́к, pronounced [ˈostrəf bəlʲʂɨˈvʲik]) is an airfield on Bolshevik Island in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is the fourth most northernmost airfield in Russia. It was probably constructed around 1960, and is among several very large trans-polar airfields for Russia's strategic bomber force that were either abandoned during construction or served limited use.

Ostrov Bolshevik was created as one of several winter staging bases for the Soviet Union's Tupolev Tu-95 bomber fleet. At this type of facility, each fall Army engineering teams would grade the airfield and repair runway markings. During the winter the airfield would receive aircraft on its packed snow surface during periods of increased military posture, then the facility would be abandoned in the spring. The facility appears to have been closed in the 1960s or 1970s as Russia's deterrence force shifted from bombers to ICBMs.