Vadim Podbelsky

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Vadim Podbelsky
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Podbelsky as depicted on a 1987 Soviet stamp
BornNovember 1887
DiedFebruary 25, 1920(1920-02-25) (aged 32)
Moscow, Soviet Russia
Political partyRSDLP (Bolsheviks) (1905–1918)
Russian Communist Party (1918–1920)
Kremlin Wall Necropolis, Mass Grave No. 4 where also Vadim Podbelsky is buried

Vadim Nikolayevich Podbelsky (Russian: Вади́м Никола́евич Подбе́льский; November 1887 – February 25, 1920) was a Russian revolutionary and Bolshevik politician following the Russian Revolution.

Born in Yakutia in 1887, Podbelsky joined the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1905. During the 1905 uprising he was involved in anti-government demonstrations and meetings. Fearing arrest, Podbelsky fled to France in 1906.

After the October Revolution he served as the head of the Moscow City Committee.[1]

Vadim Podbelsky died in Moscow in 1920 and was buried in Mass Grave No. 4 of the Kremlin Wall Necropolis. Former station Ulitsa Podbelskogo on the Moscow Metro was named in his honour.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Moscow after October Revolution".
  2. ^ "Гвардия Октября. Москва (Подбельский В.Н.)". leftinmsu.narod.ru. Retrieved 2020-11-18.


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