Alexander Artiuchina


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After finishing elementary school 3 she worked in a textile factory in Vysocobok. From 1906 she lived in St. Petersburg, where she worked in textile factories and later in the machine factory "Ajwaz". Since 1906, he was associated with the revolutionary movement, working in the trade union of textile workers and metalworkers in St. Petersburg. In 1910, he joined the SDPRR. In 1912, he returned to Wyszna Wolowk and organized a local SDPRR. In 1912-1914 he was on the board of the metalworkers union. Active organizer of the female labor movement. In March 1914, after being sentenced to exile, March 16, 1917, was amnestied after the February Revolution. From 1917 in the composition of the Wyszniecococki Committee of the SDPRR (b), later the commissioner of the work of the court of the wyniewococki, until 1923 was head of the Women's Department of the Border Confederacy RKP (b), 1923-1924 chairman of the committee of the textile factory "Proletarka" in Tver. From 1924 to 27 January 1926 deputy head of the Workers' and Children's Department of the KC RKP (b) / WKP (b), 1924-1931 editor of Rabotnica, from 31 May 1924 to 18 December 1925 deputy member, and from 31 December 1925 to 26 June 1930 member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bK). From January 1, 1926 to June 26, 1930, a member of the KC WKP Secretariat (b) and a member of the KC WKP (b) Organization Bureau, from January 27, 1926 to January 1930, January 1934 was a member of the Central Control Commission of the WKP (b) and an alternate member of its Bureau. From 1931 to 1932 she worked at the People's Commissariat of Labor and Peasants 'Inspection of the USSR, 1934-1938 was the chairman of the Central Committee of the Workers' Union of the Cotton Workers 'Workers' Union, since 1938 the factory manager in Moscow, retired in 1951.

Buried in the Novodevice Cemetery. Her name is called streets in Moscow and Wyszna Wolności. Honors

And two other medals and medals. Bibliography

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