When the
First World War began, Bazhov had two daughters. He was a member of the
Socialist-Revolutionary Party until 1917. In 1918, he joined the
Bolshevik Party, volunteered for the
Red Army, and was deployed into military actions in the Ural frontline. In the autumn of 1920, Bazhov moved to
Semipalatinsk and was elected a member of the Party Committee of that province. He was instructed to lead the provincial council of trade unions, but often served assignments that went beyond his office. From 1923 to 1929 he lived in Yekaterinburg and worked in the editorial board of the
Krestianskaya (
Peasants) Newspaper, as well as contributing his essays on old factory life conditions and the civil war throughout 1924. In that year, Bazhov published his first book,
Urals Tales (
Уральские были) on the images of life in the Urals during the 1880-1890s. It was also during this period that he wrote over forty tales on themes of Ural factory folklore that contributed to his collection,
The Malachite Box. Publication of Bazhov's most famous work – the collection of fairy tales - earned Bazhov the
State Prize. Later on Bazhov supplemented the book with new tales. Bazhov had every reason to speak with pride about his activities between 1917 and 1920. D.A. Kuhn named Bazhov in the report on the 60th anniversary of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic and the Communist Party of Kazakhstan among those wonderful people, "who in the years of revolution and civil war, with a rifle, a plow, or a book, claimed a life on the Kazakh space, with high international quality, resilience, courage and heroism". From these actions, he was decorated with an
Order of Lenin and won the
USSR State Prize. During the
Second World War Bazhov worked with both Yekaterinburg writers and those already evacuated from different corners of the Soviet Union. After the war his eyesight started weakening dramatically, but he went on his editing work, as well as collecting and creatively adapting local folklore. In 1946 he was elected to the
Supreme Soviet. == Death ==