Joseph Ilyich Yakimovich ( Osip Akimov ) (1880-1919) - revolutionary , Bolshevik , fighter for the establishment of Soviet power in Siberia .
| Joseph Ilyich Yakimovich | |
|---|---|
| Aliases | Osip Akimov |
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | Disney County, Vilnius Province , Russian empire |
| Date of death | |
| Place of death | |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | revolutionary |
| The consignment | RSDLP (b) |
| Main ideas | Bolshevism |
| Spouse | Anna Antonovna |
| Children | Kseniya |
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Biography
Born into a family of poor people in 1880 in the village of Lutsk, Disnensky district, Vilna province. At the age of 14, he was a worker in Riga, and from December 1899 he worked at the factory of the Skorokhod Partnership of the Petersburg Mechanical Production of Shoes. He was fired for participating in the strike movement. Fearing persecution by the authorities, he emigrated abroad.
In the years 1910-1911. He returned from exile and moved with his family to the Novo-Kuskovsky volost of Tomsk district, where the stepfather of his wife Yakimovich, Anna Antonovna, the exiled Savich lived. In 1914, he moved to Tomsk with his family.
In March 1919, on the eve of the anti-Kolchak uprising, I. I. Yakimovich was arrested and executed.
Memory
In 1957, in connection with the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution, one of the streets in Tomsk was named after I. I. Yakimovich [1] .
Sources
- Fighters for the power of the Soviets. Vol. 1. - Tomsk, 1959 - S. 273-280