Grigori Tsiperovich

Tsiperovich was active in the Russian Socialist movement before the 1917 Revolution.

[1] He joined the Bolsheviks in 1919 and was a part of the Russian delegation to the Second Congress of the Comintern in 1920.

[1] He was part of the Trade Union Commission and was elected as an alternate member of the Executive Committee of the Communist International.

[1] He also attended the Second Congress of the Comintern (June 1921), being nominated to the Provisional Committee of the Profintern.

[1] Towards the end of his life he was Rector of the Industrial Academy, Leningrad.

Grigori Tsiperovich in 1920