In May 1925, Sklyansky left on a tour of Germany, France, and the United States to acquire technical information. He arrived in the USA in August, and four days later, on 27 August, went on a boat trip in
Long Lake, in the
Adirondack Mountains in
Hamilton County, New York along with , the first head of
Amtorg Trading Corporation. Both men were drowned. The high-ranking Soviet defector
Boris Bazhanov was convinced that Sklyansky had been drowned on
Stalin's orders, and the alleged accident had been organized by and
Genrikh Yagoda. Sklyansky's and Khurgin's funeral, on Broadway on 31 August, which drew a crowd of about 500, was said to be New York City's "first Soviet funeral". A large wreath sent by Trotsky was prominently displayed. The speakers included the poet
Vladimir Mayakovsky, who had been staying with Khurgin in New York, and was thrown into gloom by his death. According to Mayakovsky's biographer: "He never wrote a line about Khurgin's death. He could not tell the truth and he did not want to lie." == References ==