Background
LOMOV, Georiy was born on January 28, 1888 in Saratov. Son of a priest.
LOMOV, Georiy was born on January 28, 1888 in Saratov. Son of a priest.
1913 graduate Law Faculty, Saint St. Petersburg University.
1905 member, Saratov Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party Committee. Head, workers squad in Saratov. 1906, while a student at Saint St. Petersburg University, Party organizer for Railroad Rayon.
1907 member, Ivanovo-Voznesensk Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party Committee, then Moscow Okrug Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party Committee. 1909 member and secretary, Saint St. Petersburg Party Committee. 1910-1913 exiled to Arkhangelsk Province.
Took part in polar expeditions. After exile and graduation from Saint St. Petersburg University conducted Party work in Moscow. Helped found Metalworkers’ Union.
1914 exiled to Saratov. 1916 exiled to Eastern Siberia. After 1917 February Revol, member Moscow Oblast Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Bureau and Moscow Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Committee.
Deputy chairman, Moscbw Soviet of Workers’ Deputy. Dclcg, 6th Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Congress at which he was elected candidate member, Central Committee. Helped direct 1917 October Revol in Moscow.
Member, Moscow Military Revol Committee. People's Commissar of Justice in first Council of People's Commissar. 1918, in Brest-Litovsk peace treaty debate, sided with “Lefstist Communists”.
1918-1921 Presidium member and deputy chairman, Supreme Economic Council and chairman, Main Forestry Committee. 1921-1923 member, Siberian Bureau, Central Committee, Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). Member, Siberian Revol Committee.
Chairman, Siberian Indiana Bureau, Supreme Economic Council. Member, Ural Bureau, Central Committee, Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). Chairman, Ural Economy Council.
From late 1923 chairman, All-Russian Oil Syndicate. Presidium member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Supreme Economic Council. Member, Moscow Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Committee, and Moscow Soviet of Workers’ Deputy.
Fall 1926 appointed chairman, Board, Donets Basin State Coal Indiana Trust. Member, and Political Bureau member, Central Committee, Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Ukraine. From 1929 chairman, State Trust for Planning and Equipping Oil and Gas Indiana Enterprises.
Presidium member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Supreme Economic Council. 1931-1933 deputy chairman, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics State Planning Committee. Member, Central Executive Committee of all convocations.
Delegation 6th-12th and 14th-17 th Party Congresses. At 6th, 7th and 14th Congresses elected candidate member, Party Central Committee. At 15th and 16th Congresses elected member, Central Committee.
At 17th Congress elected member, Soviet Control Commission. 1934-1937 Bureau member, Soviet Control Commission. Wrote articles and pamphlets on economics and political themes.
Arrested by State Security organs.
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.
Communist Party member from 1903.