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Lev Sedov
Lev Lvovich Sedov ((ロシア語:Лев Львович Седов), also known as Leon Sedov; 1906 – February 16, 1938) was the son of the Russian Communist leader Leon Trotsky and his second wife Natalia Sedova. He was born when his father was in prison facing life imprisonment for having participated in the first Soviet Revolution of 1905. ==Life== He lived separately from his parents after the October Revolution in order not to be seen as privileged. He married in 1925 at the age of 19, and had a son, Lev, the following year. In 1935-1939, while in Paris, Sedov and his partner, Jeanne Martin, also took in and cared for his young nephew, Vsevolod Volkov, called "Sieva" by the family (and who later, in Mexico, took the name Esteban Volkov), the son of Sedov's late half-sister, Zina.〔("To Mark the 75th Anniversary of Trotsky’s Arrival in Mexico: Interview with Esteban Volkov, Trotsky’s grandson" ), SocialistOrganizer.org (website ), posted 23 January 2013 (Accessed 9 February 2013).〕 Sedov supported his father in the struggle against Joseph Stalin and became a leader of the Trotskyist movement in his own right. He accompanied his parents into exile in 1929, and then moved to Berlin in 1931. Just before Hitler came to power in 1933, Sedov was able to move to Paris〔(''Obituary. Leon Sedov'' ) by Victor Serge〕 where he went to work as a Parisian laborer and became an important activist in the Trotskyist movement. He was frequently followed by agents of the Soviet NKVD.〔
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