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Lena Goldfields Massacre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lena massacre
The Lena Massacre or Lena Execution ((ロシア語:Ленский расстрел)) refers to the shooting of striking goldfield workers by soldiers of the Imperial Russian Army on in northeast Siberia near the Lena River.〔Russian (Lenzoloto strike in 1912 )〕 ==The owners of the company== At the time of the strike 66 % of shares "Lena gold partnership" (Lenzoloto) owned by "Lena Goldfields". The company was registered in London. The company's shares are traded in London, Paris and St. Petersburg. 70 % of the company "Lena Goldfields", or about 46% shares of "Lenzoloto" was in the hands of Russian businessmen United in a Committee of the Russian investors of the company. 30 % of the company "Lena Goldfields" or about 20 % shares of "Lenzoloto" was in the hands of British businessmen. About 30% shares of "Lenzoloto" owned Gunzburg and their companions.
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