Background
STAL’, Lyudmila was born in March 1872 in Yekaterinoslav. Daughter of an industrialist.
STAL’, Lyudmila was born in March 1872 in Yekaterinoslav. Daughter of an industrialist.
1900 arrested while returning from abroad with a batch of copies of the newspaper “Iskra” and exiled to Siberia. Fled from exile and did Party work in Saint St. Petersburg, Odessa, Nikolayev and Moscow. Frequently arrested and exiled.
1905 member, Moscow Party Committee. 1906 member, Saint St. Petersburg Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Committee. 1907-1917 lived abroad, where she was active in Paris Bolshevik Section and in French Socialist Party.
After 1917 February Revol returned to Russia. Delegation at 7th Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Conference. Member, Kronstadt Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Committee.
Edited newspaper “Kronshtadtskaya pravda”. Took part in 1917 October Revol. Agitator for Petrograd Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Committee.
Then with Department of Women Workers, Central Committee, Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks). Dcleg at 8th Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Congress. During Civil War did political work in Red Army.
Member, ed staff, journal “Rabotnitsa”. From 1926 head, Mass Literature Department, State Publ House. From 1928 deputy chairman, “Down With Illiteracy” Social.
1928-1939 research work at Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics State Museum of the Revol.
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.
All policy decisions should be made in the light of the continued, permanent development of the theory of Marxism–Leninism.
Communist Party member from 1899.