Abram Y. Mutnik (real surname Mitnikovich ; 1868, Vilna , Russian Empire - 1930, Berlin , Germany ) - Russian political figure, participant of the revolutionary movement. In the revolutionary movement - from the late 1880s. In the early 1890s the organizer of the Jewish workers' circles in Vilna. Delegate of the constituent congress of the Bund (1897), elected a member of the Central Committee. [one]
| Abram Mutnik | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Abram Yakovlevich Mytnikovich |
| Aliases | Gleb |
| Place of Birth | Vilna , Vilna Province , Russian Empire |
| Place of death | Berlin, Germany |
| Occupation | Politician , participant of the revolutionary movement, publicist |
| The consignment | The bund |
The participant of the 1st constituent congress of the RSDLP (1898) was one of three members of the congress representing the Bund. Shortly after the founding congress of the RSDLP arrested. Emigrated after his release, he lived in London and Geneva. Until 1905 a member of the Foreign Committee of the Bund.
He supported the Mensheviks , in the years 1907-10 - the " liquidators ". On the eve of World War I, he emigrated again and settled in Stockholm. Retired from political activities. He welcomed the February 1917 Revolution . The October Revolution of 1917 condemned. From 1919 - in Berlin, headed the Russian publishing house "Vostok", then joined the Social Democratic Club. Martov.