Martyn Nikolaevich Ladow (Mandelstam) (Russian: Мардын Николаевич Лядов (Мандельштам), born August 24, 1872 in Moscow, died January 6, 1947) is a revolutionary of the Russian Empire, a Communist activist, a Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae Born in a Jewish merchant family, 1890-1891 served in the Russian army, since 1981 was associated with the social democratic movement, 1893 belonged to the Moscow "Workers Union". In 1895 he was sentenced to exile to Wierchojańska in the Okecie Oblast, and in 1898 he joined the newly formed SDPRR. In 1903 he emigrated, from 1907 to 1911 he went to Russia, worked in Baku and was secretary of the newspaper "Nieftianoje Dieło". From March to May 1917 he was deputy chairman of the Baku Council and editor of Izvestia Bakievsky. After splitting in the SDPR in 1903 he became a Bolshevik, but in 1909 he went to the side of the group "Wpieriod", with which he broke up in 1911. In the years 1917-1920 he was a Menshevik. From August to October 26, 1917 he was Chairman of the Executive Board of the Baku Council, 1918 Secretary of the Workers' Council of the Oil Industry, 1918-1920 was active in Georgia, 1920 was admitted to the RKP (b) with a party internship since 1893. Since 1920 he was a helper of the Chairman of the Chief Fuel Board Then to 1922 the director of the Central Board of Oil Industry of the Supreme Council of the National Economy of RFSRR, later lectured on the history of the party at the Communist He was then a lecturer at the Kremlin Commander's Course and a lecturer at the Communist Workers University of the East. From May 1922 to 1923 he was a party officer in Nizhny Novgorod, 1923-1929 rector of the Communist Party of Poland. From 19 December 1927 to 26 June 1930 a member of the Central Committee of Auditors (WKP) (b). In 1929 he was president of Glavnauki, 1929-1930 he headed the Central Archive of the October Revolution, 1932 retired, but later he was editor of Stary Bolshevik. Bibliography
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