Eisenstadt Isai (Yesha-Yahu) Lvovich
Other names:
Yudin-Aisenstadt; political and literary pseudonyms: Vitaly Yudin, I. Yudin
Definition: Social Democrat, member of the Bund
Years of life: 1867(?)–1937
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1866 (1867) in Vilna; studied at the Demidov Lyceum in Yaroslavl; social democrat, one of the leaders of the Bund, member of the People's Will; served exile in Siberia twice. In 1922 he was exiled to Germany, and from 1933 to France. Conducted political activities in Berlin and Paris, headed the Bundist group. Chairman of the Paris Social Democratic Club named after Martov. Collaborated with the Socialist Messenger. Died 07/21/1937 in Paris; buried in Père Lachaise cemetery
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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 9
41-1. Letter from the Central Administration of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation No. 10 / A-1172 dated 04/09/1999 to the director of the Memorial Research Center Iofe V.V. (response to request No. 016 of 01/05/1999) with archival references to Elman R.L., Estrina S.E., Yakovleva I.N., Yakubson I.S., Yakubson L.S.
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