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There are three possible answers to this question because there were (at least) three political parties that could be deemed "socialist revolutionaries. First is the Bolshevik Party. Vladimir Lenin was the chief leader. Second is the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. Julius Martov was the chief leader of that party. Third is the Party of the Socialist Revolutionaries. Victor Chernov was the chief leader of that party. Most likely this question refers to the Bolshevik Party under Vladimir Lenin, since it is the political party which overthrew the Russian Provisional Government (not the Tsar) in the October Revolution and later became the Communist Party.
A "tuku" is a leader, or chief, from the Russian "toyon"
Although the attempted assassination of Lenin and the murder of the Cheka's chief in Petrograd involved a small plot, the secret police took advantage of the problem that the assassin created by charging and executing 500 persons, mostly associated with the Socialist Revolutionaries.
The Chief-Leader was created in 1897.
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Leader or chief of a group or clan.
The chief is the leader who is ultimately responsible.
The revolutionaries leaders were basically the once that were in command of the operation it self on 1775 the first leader which was in charge of the first armed encounter of the American Revolution was Paul Revere an then "The United Colonies of America," adopted the troops engaged in the siege of Boston as their own "Continental Army," and by unanimous vote appointed George Washington as commander in chief.
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