Stepan Ivanovich Polidorov (1882–1932) was a Soviet party and state leader; in 1919–1920 he was the chairman of the Moscow Provincial Executive Committee.
| Stepan Ivanovich Polidorov | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Sapronov, Timofey Vladimirovich | ||||||
| Successor | Kamenev, Lev Borisovich | ||||||
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Biography
Born in the town of Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Province, in the family of a teacher. Since 1904, a student at Moscow University. A member of the RSDLP since 1905. He conducted party work in Moscow, Rybinsk (in 1906-1907 he headed the committee of the RSDLP), Yekaterinoslav (where he worked as a teacher of the gymnasium from 1907).
Delegate of the Regional Conference of the RSDLP of the Central Industrial District (August 27-29, 1907).
In 1910 he was sentenced to 12 years in prison (he was serving a sentence in Yaroslavl ). Amnesty after the February Revolution .
Since May 1917 a member of the Moscow District Committee of the RSDLP (b). Member of the October Revolution, one of the organizers of the struggle for Soviet power in the suburbs.
From December 1919 to June 1920 the chairman of the Moscow regional executive committee. From June 14, 1920 to January 3, 1921, the manager of the affairs of the Presidium of the Moscow City Council and the Moscow City Executive Committee. Then he worked in the Moscow Committee of the RCP (b).
In the last years of his life - a personal pensioner. He died in 1932 in Moscow. Delegate of the IX Party Congress from the Moscow Provincial Organization of the RCP (b). Member of the Central Executive Committee .
The author of memoirs on the simulation of mental illness in Butyrskaya and Taganskaya prisons: "Simulators". - KiS, 1927, No. 4, p. 115-128.
Sources
- Handbook of the history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991 [1]
- Balyazin, Waldemar Nikolaevich (1931-). In the service of the Moscow region [Text] / V.N. Balyazin. Zhukovsky: Kuchkovo Pole, 2004. - 478, [1] p. ; 21. - 4000 copies. - ISBN 5-86090-110-0
- Companions: biographies of active participants in the revolutionary movement in Moscow and the Moscow region. B. In Butko. Moscow Worker, 1985 - Total Pages: 509