Sergey Dmitrievich Barbolin ( 1897 - 1917 ) - Russian revolutionary, organizer of the youthful communist movement.
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Biography
Born in 1897 in Moscow.
He lived in Moscow, graduated from a vocational school [1] , was a worker at the Sokolniki tram workshops. Bolshevik since 1917. One of the organizers of the Union of Workers' Youth “3rd International” in Sokolniki district.
In October 1917, as part of the Red Guard detachment of the Sokolniki District, Sergey Barbolin patrolled the streets of the city, took part in the capture of a wagon with weapons at the Sokolniki-Tovarnaya railway station. During the revolutionary events in Moscow on October 29 (November 11 in a new style) 1917 in the battle for the city building on Tversky Boulevard , 20 he was mortally wounded. Buried in Moscow.
Memory
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| Commemorative plaque to Zhebrunov and Barbolin | |
- On March 15, 1986, the former 4th Sokolnicheskaya Street was named after S. D. Barbolin.
- At house number 20 on Tversky Boulevard there is a memorial plaque : "Here, during the October battles of 1917, when taking the town governor’s house, comrades Zhebrunov and Barbolin heroically died members of the Union of Working Youth" [2] .
- He is one of the characters in the novel by V.O. Pelevin "Chapaev and the Void" (1996).
See also
- Zhebrunov, Ananiy Kirillovich