Arkadi Maslow
Arkadi Maslow (Ukrainian: Аркадій Маслов ; Russian: Аркадий Маслов ), born Isaak Yefimowich Chemerinsky (Ukrainian: Ісаак Юхимович Чемеринський ; Russian: Исаак Ефимович Чемеринский ) (March 9, 1891 in Jelisawetgrad, Ukraine – November 20, 1941 in Havana, Cuba) was a communist politician. Contents 1 Early life and education 2 In the Communist Party of Germany 3 Political isolation 4 In exile 5 Published works 6 Notes and references 7 External links Early life and education Isaak Jefimowitsch Tschemerinski was born into a Jewish merchant family, in Jelisavetgrad (now Kirovograd) in the Ukraine. In 1899, he relocated with his mother and sister to Berlin, where he attended school (Gymnasium) and thereupon completed studies in piano at a conservatory. In 1912 in Berlin, Tschemerinski began studies in science under, among others, Albert Einstein and Max Planck. At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, he was first interned as a Russian citizen but voluntarily enlisted in the German a