- Aaron Soltz
Aaron Aleksandovich Soltz ( _ru. Аарон Александрович Сольц;
10 March 1872 Soleniki,Russian Empire , currentlyŠalčininkai ,Lithuania -30 April 1945 ,Moscow ) was anOld Bolshevik and aSoviet politician and lawyer. He was informally known as the "conscience of the Party". While partially responsible for the Soviet repressions he was one of very few high-ranking Stalin loyalists who openly objected to theGreat Purge ; he died in apsychiatric clinic afterwards [http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/solc.html Collection of biographical materials] ] in chrono library ru icon ] .Biography
Soltz was born to a
Jew ish merchant family ofLithuania . He studied at the Law School ofSaint Petersburg University then became involved in revolutionary work. He was a member ofRussian Social Democratic Labour Party since 1898, and was involved into organization of underground typographies and publishing of illegal literature. Soltz participated in all three Russian revolutions was many times jailed and exiled. Many times escaped from his exile. When exiled toTurukhansk Soltz shared the same house and reportedly the same bed withJoseph Stalin .In 1917 Soltz was a member of Moscow Committee of the
Bolshevik Party , an editor of "Social Democrat" andPravda newspapers. Since 1920 he was a member of theCentral Revision Committee of Bolshevik Party. Since 1921 he was a Judge of theSupreme Court of Soviet Russia and from 1923 he was a Judge of the Supreme Cort of theSoviet Union . In 1920-1934 he became a member of theCentral Committee of the Communist Party , a member of the International Revision Committee ofComintern . From 1935 Aaron Soltz served as a DeputyProsecutor General of the USSR , and was later the Chairman of the Judicial Collegium of the Supereme Court of the USSR. (председатель юридической коллегии Верховного Суда).In October 1937, during the
Great Purge , he gave a speech duringSverdlovsk conference of Party Activists (Partactiv) demanding that commission was created to investigate Prosecutor General of the USSRAndrey Vyshinsky and legality of theGreat Purge . He was suspended from his work in Procurator Office and tried to contact Stalin, but to no avail. In February 1938 Soltz started ahunger strike and was involuntary hospitalized in a Moscow psychiatric clinic. He died there after seven years of involuntary psychiatric treatment.
= Works =
*Сольц А. "Н. Ленин. К пятидесятилетнему юбилею." Пенза: Пенз. отделение Центропечати, 1920. - 22 с. 6000 экз.
*Сольц А. и Файнбит С. "Революционная законность и наша карательная политика." М.: «Московский робочий», 1925.- 126 с.References
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