Background
PODVOYSKAYA, Nina was born in 1882.
Revolutionary and Party official
PODVOYSKAYA, Nina was born in 1882.
1897 joined revol Marxist group. Did propaganda work in Yaroslavl’, Nizhniy Novgorod, Moscow, Kostroma, Permanent’ and Saint St. Petersburg. Frequently arrested and exiled.
1903-1904 did Party work in Yaroslavl’ and Nizhniy Novgorod. Member, Yaroslavl' Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Committee. 1905 helped to organize armed workers’ squads in Kostroma.
December 1905 helped to organize workers' demonstration in Yaroslavl’. Early 1906 exiled to Tobol’sk Province but fled abroad. 1908 returned to Russia and did Party work in Kostroma and Saint St. Petersburg.
From February 1917 worked for secretariat, Petrograd Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Committee. During October 1917 Revol worked for secretariat, Petrograd Military Revol Committee. During first years of Soviet rule did Party and government work in Petrograd, Ufa and Moscow.
1920-1923 worked for Red Army political organs and forCC, Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). 1924-1953 worked at Marx-Engcls-Lcnin Institute, Central Committee, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
Religion is bad because it doesn't give equal treatment to women and thus offends basic human rights.
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union is the leading and guiding force of Soviet society, and the nucleus of its political system, of all state and public organizations.
Communist Party member from 1902.