Leonid Petrovich Serebryakov
Leonid Serebryakov ( Russian Леонид Петрович Серебряков * May 30 jul. / 11. June 1890 greg. In Samara ; † 1. February 1937 in Moscow ) was a Russian Bolshevik , in the course of the second Moscow trial shot was.
Serebryakov was a metal worker who acted in the ranks of the Bolsheviks from 1905. From 1919 to 1920 he worked as secretary of the Central Committee and after Lenin's death became a member of the Left Opposition to Stalin . In the second part of the Moscow trials, the trial of the "anti-Soviet Trotskyist center" ("Trial of the 17"), he was sentenced to death and shot . He wasn't rehabilitated until the 1980s.
Serebryakov was married to Galina Serebryakova , after the divorce she kept his name. The historian Zorya Serebryakova (* 1923) is their daughter.
literature
- Pierre Broué : Trotsky - A Political Biography. Volume II, ISP
Web links
- Interview with Zorya Serebryakova
- Steffen Dietzsch: Bukharin, Nikolai Iwanowitsch, Karl Radek et al. , in: Kurt Groenewold , Alexander Ignor, Arnd Koch (Eds.): Lexicon of Political Criminal Trials , Online, as of September 2015.
Remarks
- ↑ In some sources, the year of birth is also given as 1887 or 1888.
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SURNAME | Serebryakov, Leonid Petrovich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Серебряков, Леонид Петрович (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian communist |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 11, 1890 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Samara |
DATE OF DEATH | February 1, 1937 |
Place of death | Moscow |