Alexander Troyanovsky's father died from tuberculosis when he was a child.
13 Facts About Alexander Troyanovsky
Alexander Troyanovsky resigned as a lieutenant in 1906, and in 1907 by the decision of the Kiev military district court he was deprived of all the rights of a retired officer.
Alexander Troyanovsky served exile in the village of Tikhanovo, Belskaya volost, Yenisei district.
Alexander Troyanovsky was a member of the foreign editorial board of the journal "Education".
Alexander Troyanovsky lived in France and Austria during exile, collaborated with V I Lenin and met with Joseph Stalin.
Alexander Troyanovsky broke with the Bolsheviks in 1914, became a Menshevik and maintained defencist positions.
Alexander Troyanovsky was elected on the Menshevik list as a deputy to the Constituent Assembly, and spoke in support of forming a bloc with the Socialist-Revolutionaries and Bolsheviks in the elections.
Alexander Troyanovsky was arrested for the second time in September 1920, and was held in prison for one month.
From 20 November 1933 to 1 October 1938 Alexander Troyanovsky served as the Plenipotentiary Representative of the USSR in the United States.
Alexander Troyanovsky had direct access to Stalin, to whom he reported on the strengths of American life that were considered to be adopted by the USSR.
Alexander Troyanovsky was a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union.
Alexander Troyanovsky died on 23 June 1955, at the age of 73.
Alexander Troyanovsky was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.