Background
NEMTSOV, Nikolay was born on April 16, 1879 in Tula. Son of a worker
NEMTSOV, Nikolay was born on April 16, 1879 in Tula. Son of a worker
Party work in Tula, Saint St. Petersburg and other cities. Participated in 1905-1907 Revol. 1905 deputy, Saint St. Petersburg Soviet.
Member, Executive Committee, Saint St. Petersburg Soviet. 1906 exiled to Siberia for life. Released after 1917 February Revol.
April 1917 member, Factory Committee, Petrograd Metal Plant. Elected member, Petrograd Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Committee. Member, Centr Council of Plant and Factory Committees.
1917 — 18 chairman, Tyumen’ Revol Committee and chairman, Tyumen’ Party Committee. 1918-1919 chairman, Tula Soviet. 1919-1920 secretary, Tambov Province Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Committee.
From 1922 in Moscow with Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic legal organs. Then deputy chairman. Special Amnesty Commission, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Central Executive Committee.
From 1928 secretary, Social of Old Bolsheviks and member, Moscow Control Commission. Delegation at 8th—10th and 16 Party Congresses. 1937 arrested by State Security organs.
Religion in its origin doesn't give equal treatment to women and thus offends basic human rights.
Communist party could initiate policies in the name of the society because it knows what the best is for its progress and development.
Communist Party member from 1897.