Alexander Petrovich Smirnov

Александр Петрович Смирнов
Soviet Russia 1877–1938 ✕ Executed

The peasant's son who ran the Krestintern and rose from NEP agriculture to the party Secretariat

Born a peasant's son who herded cattle as a boy and taught himself to read, this Old Bolshevik became simultaneously RSFSR Agriculture Commissar and General Secretary of the Peasant International — the face of Bolshevik peasant policy on the eve of collectivization.

An Old Bolshevik who joined the League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class in 1896, Smirnov spent five years in tsarist prisons and exile. After serving as chairman of the Bogorodsk Soviet and a delegate to the Constituent Assembly in 1917, he became Deputy Food Commissar during the Civil War, then RSFSR Agriculture Commissar and General Secretary of the Krestintern from 1923: simultaneously directing Soviet agricultural policy under NEP and the Comintern's international peasant work. Promoted to CC Secretary and Orgburo member in 1928, he reached the top tier of party leadership before his association with the Smirnov–Eismont–Tolmachyov opposition group led to his expulsion in 1934 and execution in the Great Purge.

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