Grigory Gershuni

Grigory Andreyevich Gershuni (Russian: Григорий Андреевич Гершуни) (September 29 1870–March 29 1908) was a Russian revolutionary and one of the founders of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party.

Early life
Born in Kovno, Russia 1870 to Jewish peasants. Gershuni studyed as a Pharmacist at Kiev University. Later opening his own bacteriological laboratory in Minsk.

Revolutionary Life
Gershuni was a socialist going on to become a founding member of the Workers' Party for the Political Liberation of Russia. This led to him being arrested in 1900 by the Okhrana (secret police).

After his eventual release he joined with fellow revolutionaries including Catherine Breshkovskaya, Victor Chernov, Alexander Kerensky and Evno Azef establishing the Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1901.

Gershuni also founded in 1902 the SR Combat Organisation, which became responsible for planning the assassination of the Minister of Interior, D. S. Sipyagin which was a success.

In 1903 Gershuni and the SR Combat Organisation arranged to assassinate N. M. Bogdanorich, the Governer of Ufa, but Gershuni was unaware that Evno Azef, his deputy was working as an Okhrana spy. In 1904 this betrayal finally led to Gershuni's arrest after Azef supplied the Okhrana with information linking Gershuni to terrorism.

Gershuni was sentenced to death in court, though his sentence was reduced to life imprisonment and hard labour. In 1905 he was able to escape from the Akatui Prison located in Eastern Siberia. From Siberia he escaped in a barrel of sour krout to China.

After China, he traveled to America but eventually arrived back in Europe in February, 1907. There he continued to argue for a campaign of terror to overthrow the Tsar in Russia. Gershuni strongly defended Azef against claims of being a traitor until his death in Zurich, 1908 of tuberculosis.

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