Background
ALADZHALOVA, Nina was born in 1881.
ALADZHALOVA, Nina was born in 1881.
1904-1906 tech secretary, Caucasian Joint Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party Committee. April 1906 arrested in connection with discovery of Avlabary illegal printing house. 1906-1912 underwent medical treatment abroad and carried out Party assignments.
Late 1916 helped establish Sewing Indiana Workers’ Union. After 1917 February Revol elected by this union deputy, Bolshevik faction, Soviet of Workers and Peasants’ Deputy. 1917-1919 member and secretary, Caucasian Kray Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Committee.
1919 arrested and exiled to Aleksandropol' (now Leninakan), where she founded a Red Cross branch. 1919-1921 with Russian, then Arm missions in Georgia 1922-1924 deputy head, Women's Department, Transcaucasian Kray Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Committee.
1924-1934 Presidium and Party Collegium member, Transcaucasian Kray All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Control Commission. 1934-1937 Party Collegium member. Party Control Commission for Transcaucasia, Central Committee, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
1937-1940 chairman, Central Committee, Geo Branch, International Organization(s) for Aid to Revol Fighters. From 1946 pensioner.
Religion is a tool used by the ruling classes for the masses to relieve their suffering via the act of experiencing religious emotions.
All policy decisions should be made in the light of the continued, permanent development of the theory of Marxism–Leninism.
Communist Party member from 1902.