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12 Facts About Elena Rozmirovich

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Elena Rozmirovich moved to Kiev, where she began promoting revolutionary ideas amongst farm and railway workers.

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Elena Rozmirovich was appointed secretary of the party's southern regional railway office in 1907; she was arrested in the same year, and again in 1909, after which she was sentenced to a year in prison and three years' exile in Narym.

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However, after serving the year in prison, Elena Rozmirovich was allowed to go into exile abroad rather than being sent to Narym, leaving her daughter with Yevgenia.

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Elena Rozmirovich subsequently lived in Paris and Vienna with her husband Alexander Troyanovsky, where she continued party activities and represented it at the International Socialist Congress in Basel.

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Elena Rozmirovich was involved in the Bolshevik press, including Pravda and Rabotnitsa.

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Elena Rozmirovich left Russia again, participating in a party conference in Bern and attending the International Socialist Women's Conference in the city.

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Elena Rozmirovich divorced Troyanovsky, and according to Malinovsky, had an affair with him; she later married Nikolai Krylenko.

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Elena Rozmirovich again returned to Russia for underground activities, but was caught in Moscow and spent six months in Butyrka prison.

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Elena Rozmirovich was a Bolshevik candidate in South-Western Front constituency in the 1917 Constituent Assembly elections, and was one of ten women elected to the legislature alongside Yevgenia.

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In January 1918 Elena Rozmirovich became head of the investigative commission of the first Revolutionary Tribunal.

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Between 1924 and 1930 Elena Rozmirovich served as a member of the Central Control Commission of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

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Elena Rozmirovich died in 1953, and was buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery.