Vladimir Dmitrievich Wilensky

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Vladimir Dmitrijewitsch Wilenski ( Russian Владимир Дмитриевич Виленский ; pseudonym: Sibirjakow ; * 1888 ; † after 1936) was a Russian revolutionary.

The worker and Menshevik went over to the Bolsheviks in 1917 . He became secretary of the Society of Former Political Forced Laborers and Exiles (OPK).

Wilensky was mainly active in Siberia . As a left oppositionist , he was expelled from the CPSU in November 1927 and banished in 1928. In 1929 he capitulated, in 1930 he was resumed. In 1931 he published a book about the Kolchak Army, in 1933 he took over the management of the OPK Museum. In 1935 the Society of Forced Laborers was dissolved, and Wilenski was excluded from the party in 1936.

German-language publications

  • The dire period of the Siberian reaction , 1920

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