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Anna Sologashvili
Anna "Ola" Sologashvili ( ka, ანნა [ოლა] სოლოღაშვილი; 1882 – 1937) was a Georgia (country), Georgian politician of the Social Democratic Party of Georgia, Social Democratic Party and member of the Constituent Assembly of Georgia from 1919 to 1921. After the Red Army invasion of Georgia, Soviet takeover of Georgia in 1921, she was part of an opposition underground and later worked as a teacher. She was tried for treason and executed in 1937. Anna Sologashvili was born into a Sologashvili, noble family in the village of Mejvriskhevi near Gori, Georgia, Gori, then part of the Russian Empire, Russian-controlled Georgia within the Russian Empire, Georgia, in 1882. She graduated from the Kharkov University with a degree in history. In 1903, Sologashvili joined the Social Democratic Party and helped propagate Marxism, Marxist literature in the countryside. In the split within the Social Democratic Party, she sided with the Mensheviks against the Bolsh ...
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