The Greek Makhnovists A short account of the role of the Black Sea Greeks in the Makhnovist movement.
Ivanyuk, ?-1921 A short biography of Ivanyuk, independent-minded Makhnovist commander, who died in the last major battle of the movement.
Pravda, Simeon (Batko Pravda), 1877-1921 A short biography of Simeon Pravda, one of the most colourful of the Makhnovist commanders.
Zhivoder, c.1883-1920 A short biography of Zhivoder, a revolutionary sailor who moved from Bolshevism to anarchism.
Brova, Mikhail or Brava aka Batko Brova, ?-1921 A short biography of Mikhail Brova, Makhnovist commander, anarchist communist and associate of Maslakov
The Brothers Parkhomenko: a tale of the Russian Civil War The story of the Parkhomenko brothers, symbolic of the fratricidal struggle of the Russian Civil War
The Maslakov mutiny and the Makhnovists on the Don, 1921 An account of the Maslakov mutiny in the Red Army which threw the Bolsheviks into consternation.
Dermenzhi (Dermendzhi), Petr, aka Batko Dermenzhi (around 1880-1921 A short biography of Dermenzhi, Potemkin mutineer, Makhnovist commander and anarchist communist.
Tsebry, Ossip (?-after 1958) A short biography of Ossip Tsebry, Makhnovist partisan who carried on the armed struggle into the 1940s
Budanov, Avraam, 1886?-1928/9? A short biography of Avraam Budanov, who fought with the Makhnovists and continued an underground struggle after the defeat of the movement
Vdovichenko, Trofim Yakovlevich, 1889-1921 A short biography of Trofim Vdovichenko, gifted guerilla commander and one of the most heroic figures of the Makhnovist movement
Kogan, David aka Lev Rubin,Lev, Christ, Little Christ, David Samara (1893-1923?) A short biography of David Kogan, devoted Russian anarchist and escaper extraordinaire.