Jelena Feodorovna Rosmirovich

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Jelena Feodorovna Rosmirovich

Jelena Fjodorovna Rosmirowitsch ( Russian Елена Фёдоровна Розмирович ; born March 10, 1886 in Petropavlivka , † August 30, 1953 in Moscow ) was a Russian revolutionary.

Life

Born in Cherson Governorate, she became a member of the Bolsheviks in 1904 . She did party work in Kiev Governorate and in Petersburg, was secretary of the Bolshevik faction in the fourth Duma .

During the February Revolution of 1917, she was a member of the Irkutsk Party Committee. In Petrograd she was a member of the Bureau of the Military Organization at the Central Committee of the Bolsheviks, she carried out active propaganda work among the soldiers of the Petrograd garrison. She edited the Soldatskaya Pravda newspaper and took on important roles in the Petrograd Revolutionary Military Committee. After the October Revolution she did state and party work and was director of the Lenin Library for many years .

family

Jelena Rosmirowitsch was a half-sister of Yevgenia Bogdanovna Bosch . From a marriage with Alexander Antonowitsch Trojanowski she had the daughter Galina Alexandrovna Trojanowskaja. She married Valerian Vladimirovich Kuibyshev .

In 1938 Rosmirovich's ex-husband Nikolai Wassiljewitsch Krylenko was executed in the course of the Stalin purges .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Barbara Evans Clements: Bolshevik Women. Cambridge University Press, 1997, ISBN 978-0-521-59920-7 . Page 27