Background
SEREBRYAKOV, Leonid was born in 1890.
SEREBRYAKOV, Leonid was born in 1890.
Metalworker by trade. 1904 distributed illegal political lit in Lugansk. From 1910 professional revol.
1912 attended Prague Party Conference. 1912 arrested in Samara and exiled for three years to Narym, whence he fled in 1914. 1915 arrested in Moscow for organizing May Day demonstration and returned to Narym.
1916 completed term of exile and worked for military organisation in Tomsk. After 1917 February Revol founded Kostroma Soviet, where he worked until mid-1917. 1917-1919 Presidium member, Moscow Soviet.
Secretary, Moscow Oblast Party Committee. Then secretary, All-Russian Central Executive Committee. 1919-1920 member and secretary, Central Committee, Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
Then member, Revol Military Council, Southern Front and head, Red Army Polit Board. From late 1921 comissar, Main Board of Means of Communication. From 1922 Deputy People's Commissar of Means of Communication.
From 1924 deputy chairman, Chinese Eastern Railroad. 1926 chairman. State River Navigation Board then chairman, Commission for Transport Planning. 1928 Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics People's Commissariat of Means of Communication plcn in United States of America.
1921, 1923-1924 and 1926-1927 one of leaders of Trotskyist opposition. 1921, during trade-union controversy, sided with Bukharin’s "buffer group”. October 1927 expelled from All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) for “organizing an illegal printing press”.
June 1929 publicly repudiated Trotskyism and recanted his errors. January 1930 re-admitted to All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) and appointed Collegium member, People's Commissariat of Means of Communication. 30 January 1937 sentenced to death in trial of “anti-Soviet Trotskyist Center”.
Religion in its origin doesn't give equal treatment to women and thus offends 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 1905.