- Leonid Krasin
Leonid Borisovich Krasin ( _ru. Леонид Борисович Красин; 1870 –
November 24 ,1926 ) was aRussia n and SovietBolshevik politician and diplomat.Biography
Krasin joined the Social Democratic Labor Party during the 1890s. He graduated Kharkov Technological Institute in 1901. .
----Cartoon from "Punch" (August 18, 1920), on the occasion of Krasin visiting Parliament to listen to a Lloyd George speech on the future of Poland]In the 1903 split into
Mensheviks and Bolsheviks, Krasin supported the latter, being elected to the Central Committee the same year. In 1908, he left Russia and withdrew from political activities for many years, but after theFebruary Revolution of 1917, he returned and rejoined the Bolsheviks. In the Russian Bolshevik government, Krasin wasPeople's Commissar of foreign trade between 1920 and 1924.In 1924, he was elected to the Communist Party's Central Committee, an office he held until his death in
London , due to a blood disease — at the time, Krasin was negotiating a formal recognition of the Bolshevik government by theUnited Kingdom andFrance . The remedies proposed by his old friend, the physicianAlexander Bogdanov , could not save him.He left an English wife and three daughters. He died either at the age of 56 or 55. Krasin's funeral procession three days later included 6,000 mourners, many of them Bolshevik sympathizers; he was cremated at
Golders Green Crematorium before being buried at theKremlin Wall Necropolis inMoscow .His London position was filled by
Christian Rakovsky . Two famous icebreakers memorialize Krasin's name.
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