Ferdinand Svetlov
Ferdinand Jurjewicz Swietłow (Szonfeld) (Russian: Фердинанд Юрьевич Светлов (Шёнфельд), born 1884 in Odessa, died in 1943 in Komijska ASRR) - a Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae
In 1904 he joined the Party of Socialist Revolts, and from October 1906 to 1919 he was active in the Socialist Revolutionary-Maximist Party, in 1919 he became a member of RKP (b). He lectured at the Moscow regional school party, from July 1923 to February 26, 1924, he was the secretary responsible for the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Turkestan, and from 1924 the editor of the newspaper "Ekonomiczeskaja Žyzn", later a lecturer at the Moscow State University. Then he lectured at the Moscow Technical High School. Bauman, he was the deputy head of the responsible TASS Agency at the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and until February 1938 the head of the Department of Criticism and Bibliography of the editorial board of Gazeta Izwiestija.
In February 1938 he was arrested on the wave of a great purge and on March 24, 1939 sentenced to 8 years imprisonment. He died in the gulag. Bibliography
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