Bakinsky was born in
Riga,
Russian Empire in a family of middle class merchant as
Ludwig Markovich Bernheim. In 1904 he graduated from the 3rd Kazan Gymnasium and enrolled into
Kazan University. In 1907 due to a student protest, Bakinsky was excluded from the university by the Ministry of Interior. In July 1907 he was convicted for two years with a right to emigrate. Outside of Russia Bakinsky worked as an editor for newspaper "Proletariat" and in 1908 he illegally returned to Russia. Since 1904 Bakinsky is a member of the
RSDLP(b) and in 1907 a secretary of the
Government of Kazan party committee. In 1910 he finally received permission to live in
Kazan, but due to persecution from authorities Bakinsky was forced to emigrate once again. In 1912–14 Bakinsky studied at the
Saint Petersburg State University, while working as an editor for
Pravda. Bakinsky was arrested three times and after the last rout of "Trudovaya Pravda" on July 8, 1914, he exiled to Kazan. In
Kazan in 1915 Bakinsky has finally graduated from a law school of the university. In 1915 Bakinsky moved to
Moscow and joined the
Zemgor union. During the first stages of
World War I Bakinsky was at the Western and Caucasians fronts. At the end of 1916 he moved to
Harbin. There, after the
February Revolution, Bakinsky participated in creation of a local newspaper "Golos Truda" and worked as a director for the Bolshevik newspaper "Manchuzhuria" (later "Rabochiy Flag"). In July 1917 he left Harbin and traveled across Russia as agitation agent for the
RSDLP(b). In September 1917 Bakinsky moved to
Kiev where he joined the preparation to the
October Revolution. On October 28, 1917, he was arrested by
junkers and cossacks along with other members of a newly created local
revkom. In December 1917 Bakinsky participated in the first
All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets in
Kharkiv where he was elected to the
Central Executive Committee of Ukraine and appointed as the People's Commissar on Nationalities in the
People's Secretariat. Later he also acted as a People's Commissar on Transportation. In March 1918 Bakinsky was also appointed as a Chief of military formations at the Ukrainian Front. After occupation of Ukraine by German Armed Forces (April 1918), Bakinsky directed formations of the Eastern Front and as a staff member of
Jukums Vācietis until 1919. Later a member of Revolutionary Military Council at the Caspiy-Caucasian Front for Glavpostavprodarm. From May 1919 to June 1920 Bakinsky headed a transportation department of the People's Commissariat of Food. Later he was a member of organizational bureau in formation of the Congress of Eastern Nations in
Baku, headed the transportation trade union of the
Azerbaijan Railways. From spring of 1921 to 1924 Bakinsky worked in rail transportation. In 1925 he was a trade representative in
Latvia. From 1926 to summer of 1927 Bakinsky is a member of the
Chief Concession Committee, later a director of abroad operations for the People's Commissariat of Trade of USSR. From summer of 1929 Bakinsky was a director and an inspector of the State Bank. In 1939 he was repressed. ==Bibliography==