Background
ROZMIROVICH, Yelena was born on March 10, 1886 in Petropavlovsk, Kherson Province.
ROZMIROVICH, Yelena was born on March 10, 1886 in Petropavlovsk, Kherson Province.
1903 graduate Yelizavetgrad high-school.
From 1904 Party work in Kiev. From 1907 frequently arrested and finally deported from Russia. Lived in France and Austria and carried out commissions for Foreign Bureau.
Central Committee, Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party. 1913 attended Poronin and Cracow Party Central Committee Conferences. Sent back to Russia; 1914-1915 secretary, Bolshevik faction, 4th State Duma.
Secretary, Russian Bureau, Central Committee, Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party. Member, editorial board, newspaper “Pravda”. 1915 attended conference of foreign Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party sections and Socialist Women's Conference in Bern.
Early 1916 arrested in Russia and exiled to Turukhan’ Kray. During 1917 February Revol member, Irkutsk Party Committee. Delegation at 7th (April) All-Russian Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Conference and All-Russian Conference of Front and Rear Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks) Military Organisations
Member, Centr Bureau, Military Organization(s), Central Committee, Russian Social-Democratic Workers ’Party (Bolsheviks). During 1917 October Revol worked for Military Revol Committee. 1918-1922 chairman, Investigating Commission, Supreme Tribunal of AllRussian Central Executive Committee.
1922-1930 Collegium member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics People's Commissariat of Workers and Peasants’ Inspection. 1931-1933 Collegium member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics People's Commissariat of Means of Communication. 1935-1939 director, Lenin State Public Library.
Delegation at 13th—15th Party Congresses. From 1924 member, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Centr Control Commission. 1927-1930 Presidium member, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Centr Control Commission.
Member, All-Union Central Executive Committee of 3rd—5th convocations.
Religion doesn't give equal treatment to women and therefore contradicts 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 1904.