Roman Malinovsky

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Roman Vatslavovich Malinovsky[a] (1876–1918) was an informant of the Okhrana, the Tsarist secret police, who managed to reach the Central Committee of the Russian Social-Democrat Labor Party (RSDLP).

He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik faction and the designate Bolshevik deputy in the Duma in 1912.[1]

References

  1. “[In 1912] Malinovsky returned home in triumph as a member of Lenin’s new Central Committee and as the Bolshevik deputy-designate from the Moscow Guberniia to the Fourth State Duma. He gave his [Okhrana] superiors “very detailed information on the composition of the conference, the results of its work, its proposed plans, the make-up of the newly elected Central Committee, the names of the Committee’s agents, and general information” about other Social Democratic groups which the “investigatory organs quickly put to use.””

    Ralph Carter Elwood (1977). Roman Malinovsky: a life without a cause (pp. 34-35). ISBN 9780892501274 [LG]

Notes

  1. Russian: Рома́н Ва́цлавович Малино́вский