Semyon Ivanovich Balashov

Семён Иванович Балашов
Russian Empire → Soviet Union Russian 1874–1925 ✕ Suicide

Bolshevik leader of Ivanovo-Voznesensk who built the first soviet alongside Frunze during the 1905 general strike

In May 1905 Balashov turned his apartment into the general-strike headquarters, directing seventy-two days of struggle by seventy thousand weavers; the workers of the Kompaniya factory elected him to Russia's first citywide soviet.

Born into a peasant family, Balashov worked as a weaver from the age of twelve and joined the RSDLP in 1898, becoming a core organizer of the Ivanovo-Voznesensk committee. In 1905, alongside Mikhail Frunze and Fyodor Afanasyev, he led the seventy-two-day general strike that produced Russia's first citywide soviet of workers' deputies; after Afanasyev was murdered by the Black Hundreds, Balashov took over as chairman of the party committee. Arrested in 1908, he spent nine years in Siberian exile until returning in March 1917 to reclaim the chairmanship and serve in the Cheka. Worn down by years of persecution and imprisonment, he took his own life in 1925.

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