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Nikolay Makarovich Oleynikov ((ロシア語:Никола́й Мака́рович Оле́йников); born 5 August 1898, d. 24 November 1937) was a Russian editor, avant-garde poet and playwright who was arrested and executed by the Soviets for subversive writing. During his writing career, he also used the pen names Makar Svirepy, Nikolai Makarov, Sergey Kravtsov, NI chief engineer of the mausoleums, Kamensky and Peter Shortsighted. ==Early life== Nikolay Oleynikov was born in the village of Kamenskaya into a prosperous Cossack family. He graduated from Donetsk College and in 1916 entered the Kamensky Teachers' College. In December 1917 he joined the Red Guards and in March 1918 enlisted in the Red Army, fighting against the Germans and White Cossacks in the Russian Civil War. In 1920 he joined the Russian Communist Party (RKP). He worked on the editorial board of the ''Red Cossack'' newspaper, and later moved to Bakhmut where he became the executive secretary of the newspaper ''Russian Steamshop''. With Petrograd writers Mikhail Slonimsky and Evgeny Shvarts, he organized the literary magazine ''Zaboi'' (Mine Face) in 1925 in Bakhmut.
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