Background
ILTN-ZHENEVSKIY, Aleksandr was born in 1894 in Saint St. Petersburg.
ILTN-ZHENEVSKIY, Aleksandr was born in 1894 in Saint St. Petersburg.
Contributed to illegal publications. 1913-1914 lived abroad. 1914 associate, newspaper Pravda and journal Voprosy strakhovaniya-, 1914-1917 ensign in Russian Army.
1917 active Party work among Baltic Fleet seamen. Edited Bolshevik newspapers Volna, Golos Pravdy and Soldatskaya pravda-, member, Petrograd Soviet of Workers and Soldiers’ Deputy. During 1917 October uprising Petrograd Military-Revol Committee appointed him comissar.
Guards Reserve Grenadier Regiment Then given seamen’s detachment and sent to Moscow to help Bolsheviks. Upon return to Petrograd became secretary in People's Commissariat of Military Affairs, then comissar.
Main Military Judicial Board. 1918-1920 head, Military Board, Petrograd Military district. Comissar, Main Board for General Military Training.
1922-1923 in Press Department Central Committee, Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). From 1923 edited various newspapers and journals and headed Leningrad Oblast Party History Committee. From August 1930 counsellor, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Embassy in France, then in Czechoslovakia.
From 1932 deputy director, Leningrad Institute of Party History'. Arrested by State Security organs.
Religion doesn't give equal treatment to women and therefore contradicts basic human rights.
Communist Party is the leading force of Soviet society, and the nucleus of all state and public organizations.
Communist Party member from 1912.