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'''Ivan Blok''' was the Governer of ] during the ]. Shortly after giving a speech in which he complained that citizens directed "hate filled glances" at himself despite "wear out nerves maintaing order so that people can live like human beings", he was killed by a bomb.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Kotkin |first1=Stephen |title=Stalin: Paradoxes of Power |date=2014 |publisher=Penguin Press |isbn=9780143127864 |page=74}}</ref>
'''Ivan Blok''' was the Governor of ] during the ]. Shortly after giving a speech in which he complained that citizens directed "hate filled glances" at himself despite "wear out nerves maintaing order so that people can live like human beings", he was killed by a bomb.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Kotkin |first1=Stephen |title=Stalin: Paradoxes of Power |date=2014 |publisher=Penguin Press |isbn=9780143127864 |page=74}}</ref>
Ivan Blok was the Governor of Samara during the Russian Revolution of 1905. Shortly after giving a speech in which he complained that citizens directed "hate filled glances" at himself despite "wear out nerves maintaing order so that people can live like human beings", he was killed by a bomb.
References
Kotkin, Stephen (2014). Stalin: Paradoxes of Power. Penguin Press. p. 74. ISBN9780143127864.
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