The 'Tiger of the Revolution' who founded the SR Combat Organization
Arrested in Kiev in May 1903, Gershuni did not resist — instead he kissed his handcuffs and leg irons before the watching gendarmes, a gesture that entered revolutionary legend.
A co-founder of the Socialist Revolutionary Party and the founder and first leader of its Combat Organization, he masterminded the political assassinations that shook the Russian Empire in 1902–1903, beginning with Interior Minister Sipyagin. Born to a Jewish family, he was a pharmacist and bacteriologist who ran cultural-enlightenment schools in Minsk before the limits of legal methods drove him to become a full-time revolutionary; as the 'Tiger of the Revolution' he became the Empire's most wanted man. Arrested in 1903 and sentenced to death, commuted to life at hard labor, he escaped the Akatuy katorga in 1906 hidden in a barrel of sauerkraut, traveling through China, Japan, and the United States to return to Europe, where he died before learning that his deputy and successor Yevno Azef was an Okhrana spy.
Career Timeline
- 1895–1897Pharmacy studies at Kiev University; first arrest for student activism
- 1898–1900Opened bacteriological lab in Minsk; founded schools and cultural programs; joined and led the Workers' Party
- 1901–1902United dispersed SR circles into a single Socialist Revolutionary Party; founded the Combat Organization
- 1902–1903As first head of the Combat Organization, organized assassinations of Sipyagin and Bogdanovich, and the attempt on Obolensky
- 1903–1904Arrested in Kiev; held at Peter and Paul Fortress; death sentence commuted to life imprisonment
- 1904–1906Imprisoned at Shlisselburg Fortress, then transferred to Akatuy katorga
- 1906Escaped Akatuy hidden in a sauerkraut barrel; traveled via China, Japan, and US to Europe
- 1907–1908Elected to SR Central Committee; chaired Tammerfors party congress; died in Zurich