Moisiej Gubelman


Moisiej Izrailewicz Gubelman (Russian: Моисей Израилевич Губельман, born on January 12, 1884 in Czycie, died January 12, 1968 in Moscow) - a Bolshevik activist. Curriculum vitae

In 1902 he joined the SDPRR, served in the Russian army, in June 1910 he was arrested and then sentenced to exile to the Zabajkal region, March 19, 1917, amnesty in connection with the February Revolution. In September 1917 he became a member of the Eastern National Bureau SDPRR (b), a member of the Presidium of the Vladivostok Council and in 1918 a member of the Far Eastern Council of People's Commissars, and from May to July 1918 a commissioner of the 1 Far Eastern Socialist Front of the Zabajkal Front, then participated in the communist partisan movement in Siberia. In 1920 he was the chairman of the Nadmorski Regional Committee RKP (b), 1921-1922 a member of the Far-Eastern Central Committee of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) and simultaneously a member of the People's Revolutionary Council of the Far East Revolutionary Council, from November 1922 to January 22, 1923 the secretary responsible of the Nadamurski Governorate of the RCP (b ), and from January to August 1923 the secretary responsible of the Nadamurski Governorate Committee of the RCP (b). From 1923 he worked in the Central Union of Food Societies of the USSR, in 1926-1929 he was the chairman of the WKP district control commission (b) in Moscow, 1930-1931 secretary of the Moscow Municipal Control Committee of the WKP (b), and 1933-1947 chairman of the Central Committee of the State Trade Workers' Union in 1947 he retired. He was awarded the Lenin Order (June 13, 1955) and two other orders. Bibliography

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