Vladimir Vilensky-Sibiryakov

Vladimir Dmitrievich Vilensky-Sibiryakov (1888-1942) was a Russian political activist involved in the Russian Revolution.[1]

Vladimir was born in Tomsk, Siberia. He was orphaned as a child and became a foundry worker, joining the Tomsk Social-Democrats before the 1905 revolution. He was arrested in 1908 for distributing revolutionary literature amongst the railway workers on Ilanskaya railway station.[1]

He was expelled from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1927, accused of anti-party fractional work.[2]

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