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Shablin, Nikolai

Nikolai Shablin ( Bulgarian. Nikolai Shablin ; real name Ivan Nedelkov , Bulgarian. Ivan Nedyalkov ; January 4, 1881 , Radomir , Bulgaria - April 18, 1925 ) - a leader of the Bulgarian Communist movement, a participant in the First and Second Congresses of the Communist International .

Nikolay Shablin
Birth nameNedelkov Ivan
Date of BirthJanuary 4, 1881 ( 1881-01-04 )
Place of BirthRadomir , Bulgaria
Date of deathApril 18, 1925 ( 1925-04-18 ) ( aged 44)
A place of deathSofia , Bulgaria
Citizenship
Occupation
The consignmentBRDSDP (tf) →
Bulgarian Communist Party
Main ideasMarxism-Leninism

Biography

 
Postage stamp with N. Shablin

Born in 1881 in Bulgaria. Real name is Ivan Nedelkov.

Before World War I , he was an activist of the Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party (close socialists) , after being renamed the Bulgarian Communist Party in April 1919, he held the position of its Central Committee.

In 1920 he came to Soviet Russia as a delegate to the Second Congress of the Comintern. Before the beginning of the work of the congress, he met with V.I. Lenin and made critical remarks on the draft of his theses on national and colonial issues. At the congress he participated in debates, was a member of the commission on the agricultural issue. Before the close of the congress, he was elected to the Executive Committee of the Comintern .

Remaining in Russia, in September 1920 he participated in a delegation to the First Congress of East Peoples in Baku .

In October 1920, together with G.E. Zinoviev, he was sent to the congress of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany in Galle , then returned to Bulgaria to continue party work. Member of the Southern Bureau of the Comintern.

After the coup in June 1923, he joined the editorial board of the party newspaper Rabotnichesko Delo . After the defeat of the September Uprising of 1923, repressions by the authorities followed, during which in early 1925 Nikolai Shablin was captured and burned alive.

Links

  • Serge V. From Revolution to Totalitarianism: Memoirs of a Revolutionary / trans. with fr. Yu.V. Guseva, V.A. Babintseva. - M.: Praxis; Orenburg: Orenburg. book, 2001. - 696 p.
  • Branko M. Lazić, Milorad M. Drachkovitch Biographical dictionary of the Comintern. Hoover Institution, 1986.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shablin,_Nikolay&oldid=94373621


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