- Ivar Smilga
Ivar Tenisovich Smilga ( _ru. Ивар Тенисович Смилга, _lv. Ivars Smilga) (1892-1937 or 1938) was a
Bolshevik revolution ary leader in, and member of theLeft Opposition in theSoviet Union .Ivar was born in
Liflyandia gubernia (modernLatvia ), as the son of aforester killed by Russian Government troops in 1906 during the last stage of theRussian Revolution of 1905 .Smilga was the "Chairman of the Regional
Committee of the Soviets" inFinland in 1917, chairman of "Tsentrobalt "(ie: Central Committee of theBaltic Fleet ), 1917-1918.Along with
Mikhail Tukhachevsky , he led the Seventh Army during thePolish-Soviet War in 1921. He was vice-chairman of theVesenkha from 1921 to 1928, and of theGosplan from 1924 to 1936.Along with
Yevgeni Preobrazhensky , he renounced his support for the Left Opposition, citing the reason thatJoseph Stalin 's rise would have meant the application of much of the Left's recommended policies, and that the dangers the Soviet state faced, from the outside as well as from within, required their "return to the Party".In 1929, however, he was expelled from theCentral Committee and then from theCommunist Party of the Soviet Union .When he was banished to
Khabarovsk in theRussian Far East (under the pretext of doing "party work" in the provinces), the authorities met with a spontaneous rally of about a thousand men, gathered at the railway station to demand his release.He was arrested in 1937, tried as a
terrorist in the first Moscow Trial, and executed. He was exonerated in 1987.External links
* [http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/smilga.html Biography]
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