Lenins sister biography
How was the fate of Anna Ulyanova, Lenin's sisters on June 20 June 2, Anna, Anna, was the eldest of the seven children of the Ulyanovs.
And after the victory of the Bolsheviks became not only a statesman, but also a prominent archivist. In the early years, Anna was born in the year. After the brilliant end of the gymnasium, having passed the certificate competition, the girl entered the recently opened Bestuzhev courses in St. Petersburg - the first analogue of the university for women.
Bestuzhevka Anna continued to communicate closely with her brother Alexander, a student of the capital's university. Therefore, when on March 1, Sasha was arrested for participating in organizing an assassination attempt on Emperor Alexander III, Anya, who accidentally entered his apartment, also got into prison. Anna was released only 3 days after the execution of her brother.
This tragedy turned her life and determined the further path. Revolutionary activity as an imaginary accomplice of the conspiracy, Anna Ulyanova was expelled from St. Petersburg. For some time, Anna spent the Kazan province in the village of Kokushkino, then moved to Kazan, and then to Samara. In the year, a young woman returns to Moscow. By this time, she was married to Mark Timofeevich Elizarov, the future People's Commissar of Transa.
The Elizarov spouses adjoin the social democratic movement. In Russia and abroad, Anna Ilyinichna distributes the Iskra underground newspaper, works as the secretary of the journal "Education", organizes the publication of Lenin's largest monograph "Development of capitalism in Russia." Periodically falls behind bars - with years it is arrested 6 times.
It is interesting that Anna Elizarova -Ulyanova became the inspirer and organizer of the creation of the journal "Worker" - one of the most popular print media of the Soviet era. His first issue was released on March 8 by literally a miracle, because a few days before the planned date, almost the entire editorial board fell under arrest. After the revolution, Anna Elizarov-Ulyanova is actively involved in the work of the Soviet government from the first days of its existence.
In years, she heads the childhood security department in the People's Commissariat of Consciousness, then in the People's Commissariat of Education. On her initiative, the children's protection council is established - its members fed small street children and supplied orphanages for orphanages. In parallel with the civil service, the older sister of Vladimir Ilyich alone brings up the adopted son of George.
Her husband died of typhoid in the year. In the future, Anna Ilyinichna is engaged in archival work at the party institute. After her brother’s death, she was sent on a business trip to the former Petrograd to collect materials about the Ulyanov family. And there, rummaging in the archives, she finds out that their grandfather was a Jewish-Cantonist converted to Christianity.
The Central Committee of the party, which has already fallen under the influence of Stalin, decided to keep this information in strict secret. As a communist, Anna Elizarova-Ulyanova obeyed such a decision, although she considered him unfair. It is known that she even wrote to Stalin, pointing to the Jewish roots of Lenin, in order to prevent a new increase in anti -Semitism in a young country.
However, this letter did not bring results. In the year, Anna Ilyinichna’s health seriously worsened. She was transported to her by Maria Ilyinichna, who correctly looked after her older sister. Anna Ilyinichna died in the year. Shortly before his death, already in semi -intelligence, she began to clearly recite the lines from the “Book of Songs” Heine - the favorite verses of the executed Sasha Ulyanov.