Evgenia Semenovskaya

[3] With the establishment of soviet power in the area, she was placed in charge of the Commissariat for Popular Education in Ufa.

[5] Arguing for 'integral socialism' Semenovskaya denounced the 'one-sided dictatorship of the proletariat' and called instead for the 'dictatorship of the entire toiling class' (диктатурой всего класса трудящихся).

In June 1919 she traveled to Kyiv along with G. N. Maksimov, to meet with the leadership of the Ukrainian Party of Left Socialist-Revolutionaries (Borbysts).

[6] She delivered the report of the Unification Organizational Bureau at the 6th All-Russian Conference of the Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries-Maximalists.

[1][6] After their expulsion from the Party of Revolutionary Communism, Zitta and Semenovskaya tried to conduct some independent political activities (mainly in Ukraine).

[1] She moved to Moscow, where she worked as the secretary at the representative office of the All-Ukrainian State Joint Stock Trade Company (BAKOT) and other cooperative organizations, whilst pursuing university studies.

Evgenia Semenovskaya