Iosif Dubrowinski


Iosif Fiodorowicz Dubrowinski (Russian: Яков Фёдорович Дубровинский, born on August 26, 1877 in the village of Pokrovo-Lipowcy in the Orłowo Governorate, died on June 1, 1913) - Russian revolutionary, Bolshevik. Curriculum vitae He attended real school in Kursek, later in Orle, in December 1897 he was arrested and in November 1898 sentenced to a four-year exile to Jarańska in the Narew Governorate. In 1898 he joined the SDPRR, in 1902 he was displaced to Astrakhan, later released from exile. From August 23, 1903 to February 22, 1905, he was a member of the Central Committee of the SDPRR, on February 22, 1905 he was arrested and released, in September 1906 he was arrested again and in February 1907 he was released, in March 1907 he was arrested and sent abroad, where on June 1, 1907 he was again a member of the Central Committee SDPRR and became a member of the émigré Russian Bureau of the Central Committee of the SDPRR (until 1910). After returning to Russia, in November 1908 he was arrested and sentenced to exile to Vologda and Solovetice, from where he fled abroad and returned to Russia in 1910. In June 1910 he was arrested and condemned to exile, where he drowned in Yenisei. Bibliography

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