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He escaped in 1913 and was sent by the party to Baku to organise a strike but had to leave because he was shadowed. He was arrested in Odessa and sent back to Narym. In 1914, he escaped again but was arrested in Moscow and returned to Narym. He was released from exile in 1916 but was drafted into the
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Serebryakov became head of the Central Administration of Highways and Automobile Transport administration in 1931, and first deputy head from August 1935. Unlike many former oppositionists, it seems that he avoided coming under any suspicion. Nevertheless, he was named during the first of the
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and of damaging attacks on Soviet railways in his capacity as head of Soviet railway transport even though he was the head of Soviet automobile, not railway, transport. He was sentenced to death after a forced confession by torture. He was shot on 1 February 1937.
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For a long time, Galina blamed the activities of both her two ex-husbands, Serebryakov and Sokolnikov, for her arrest in 1937, and her years of exile and imprisonment. She discovered only after Stalin's death that they were both innocent.
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and their supporters. He was expelled from the Communist Party in August 1927, as one of a group who had been running an underground printing press, and was exiled to
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Galina was also arrested and exiled. Their daughter, Zorya, then 14, was also arrested and later sent to join her mother in exile.
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in March 1921, Lenin's faction won a decisive victory on the dispute, and Serebryakov and the other two secretaries of the
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in August 1936 as a member of the supposed Trotskyite Terrorist Centre and was arrested. His prosecutor,
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Members of the Central Committee of the 9th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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in January 1937, Serebryakov was accused of being accomplice in a murder attempt on
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Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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in 1929, and his party membership was reinstated in January 1930.
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in 1912, he was arrested and sentenced to three years exile in
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Tenth Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik)
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and anyone else who did not follow the line laid down by
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It Was a Long Time Ago, and It Never Happened Anyway
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Index


10th
Secretariat
Samara
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
RSDLP
Bolsheviks
Russian Communist Party
Russian
Soviet
Bolshevik
Great Purge
Samara
Lugansk
Bolsheviks
1905 Revolution
Vologda province
Prague Conference
Mensheviks
Vladimir Lenin
Samara
Narym
February Revolution
Kostroma
Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Nikolai Krestinsky
Yevgeny Preobrazhensky

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