Aron Solc


Aron Aleksandrowicz Solc (Russian: Арон Александрович Сольц, born March 22, 1872 in Solechniki, died April 30, 1945 in Moscow) - Bolshevik, Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae

He has been active in the SDPR since it was founded in 1898 and until 1899 he studied at the Faculty of Law at the University of St. Petersburg, where he was expelled. In 1898 and 1899 he was briefly arrested, arrested in January 1901 for 5 months, in December 1901 arrested and in May 1902 sentenced to exile to Nizhnevinsk, from where in November 1902 he ran away. In May 1903 again arrested, on October 1, 1905 released, in July 1906 arrested and in February 1907 sentenced to exile to the Tashkent province, 1908 briefly arrested, in March 1909 arrested and released in November 1909. In February 1913, he was sentenced to exile in the Turku area, from where he fled 1914, 31 July 1914 and was sentenced to two years in prison. From 1916 a member of the Moscow Office of the Central Committee of the SDPRR (b), in March 1917 a member of the Moscow Committee of the SDPRR (b), later a member of the editorial staff of the newspaper "Socyał-diemokrat" and editorial staff of the newspaper "Prawda". From September 25, 1920 to January 26, 1934 Member of the Central Control Commission of the RCP (b) / WKP (b), 1921-1923 Member of the Supreme Court, RFSRR, April 26, 1923 to January 26, / WKP (b) and the Party College of that committee. From 1923 member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, 1925 head of the Legal Department of the People's Commissariat of Labor and Peasants Inspection of the USSR, until February 1938 USSR Prosecutor's Office, from 1924 to May 15, 1943 member of the International Comintern Control Commission. He was called "conscience of the party." Bibliography

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