Background
Kaminsky was born in the family of a Jewish blacksmith in Ekaterinoslav, Ukraine.
politician chief Sanitary Inspector
Kaminsky was born in the family of a Jewish blacksmith in Ekaterinoslav, Ukraine.
He graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University with a degree in Medical Studies.
Kaminsky was an active participant of youth revolutionary movement. In 1920-1921, Kaminsky was the First Secretary of Azerbaijan Communist Party, chairman of the Baku Commune and Red Army deputies. From 1922 through 1929, he was the chairman of Central Committee of Vserabotzemles trade union and a chairman of kolkhoz center.
In 1930, he was appointed the Secretary of Moscow State Committee of the Communist Party.
He"s credited with extensive work in establishing production of medicine, preparation of medical personnel, fighting malaria in Soviet Union and promotion of medical science in education system. After Kaminsky" controversial speech about wrongful arrests of people by People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs, he was arrested on June 25, 1937 and sentenced to death on February 8, 1938.
He was executed by firing squad. He was posthumously rehabilitated on 2 March 1955.
In 1917, he became a member of Moscow bureau of Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, secretary of the party committee in Tula and served in administration of the 2nd army. In 1934-1936, he served as the People"s Commissar of Health of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) and Chief Sanitary Inspector and in 1936-1937 - as People"s Commissar of Health Care of Soviet Union.