Vadim Nikolayevich Podbelsky (Russian: Вади́м Никола́евич Подбе́льский; November 1887, Yakutia - February 25, 1920, Moscow) was a Russian revolutionary and Bolshevik statesman following the Russian Revolution.
Podbelsky joined the Bolshevik Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1905. During the 1905 uprising he was involved in anti-government demonstrations and meetings. Fearing arrest, Podbelsky fled to France in 1906.
Vadim Podbelsky was buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis. Station Ulitsa Podbelskogo on the Moscow Metro is named in his honour.
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Name | Podbelsky, Vadim |
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Date of birth | November 1887 |
Place of birth | Yakutia, Russian Empire |
Date of death | February 25, 1920 |
Place of death | Moscow, Russian Empire |
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