Background
Solts, Aron was born on March 22, 1872 in Lithuania. Son of a merchant.
Solts, Aron was born on March 22, 1872 in Lithuania. Son of a merchant.
Studied law at Petersburg University. Studied law at Petersburg University.
Involved in revolutionary activity from 1895. In 1901, worked at Lenin’s Iskra. Bolshevik agitator all over Russia.
Several short arrests, and exiles to Siberia. In 1916, member of the Central Committee of the RSDRP, Moscow Bureau. After the February Revolution 1917, member of the Moscow Committee of the RSDRP. Staff member of Pravda.
In 1918, leftwing communist. Worked for the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1920-1934. From 1921, member of the High Court of the RSFSR, then USSR, later worked with the USSR Chief Prosecutor.
Member of the International Control Commission of the Komintern.
Religion is an instrument of the ruling classes to instill in the masses the religious conviction that their current suffering will lead to eventual happiness.
Communist Party is the leading force of Soviet society, and the nucleus of all state and public organizations.