Lyussik Artemjewna Lisinova

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Ljussik Artemjewna Lissinowa ( Russian Люсик Артемьевна Лисинова * 1897 in Tbilisi , † November 1 . Jul / 14. November  1917 greg. In Moscow ) was a Russian communist.

Life

Lissinowa, actually Lissinjan, came from an Armenian family. She studied at the Moscow Trade Institute from 1915 . In 1916 she became a member of the Bolsheviks . After the February Revolution in 1917 , she was chairman of the Soviet in the Samoskvorechye district , where she was one of the organizers of the “III. International ". During the October Revolution , she was a scout at the Moscow Revolutionary Military Committee. On November 14, she was fatally wounded by an enemy bullet while completing a mission.

Lyussik Lisinova was one of the first to be buried at the Kremlin wall. In 1922 a Moscow street was named after her.

source

  • Lexicon of the Great October Socialist Revolution , Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig