Alexander Nikolayevich Naidjonow

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Alexander Nikolayevich Naidjonow ( Russian Александр Николаевич Найдёнов ; born April 6 . Jul / 18th April  1866 greg. In Moscow ; † 13. January 1920 ) was a Russian banker and entrepreneur .

Life

Naidjonow, son of the entrepreneur and patron Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Naidjonow , graduated from the Moscow Academy of Practical Commercial Law in 1889 with a gold medal. In 1883 he joined his father's Moscow commercial bank .

After his father's death in 1905, Naidjonow succeeded his father as chairman of the board of the Moscow Commercial Bank . He was also partner of the trading company A. Naidjonow sons , board member of the Moscow Society of Trade and Industry and the Moscow- Caucasus - petroleum industry -Gesellschaft in Baku . In 1909 he became a member of the Duma in Moscow (until 1917). He also joined the Council of the State Bank (until 1912) and became a member of the Finance Commission (until 1917). In 1910 he became a Commerce Councilor and in 1915 first deputy chairman of the Moscow Stock Exchange Committee . He was also a member of the board of trustees of the FN Samoyov poorhouse for needy and old women. In 1917 he was elected honorary peace judge. He promoted the development of business education. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the 2nd Tagansky Municipal School and the Moscow Economic Institute .

After the October Revolution of 1917, Naidjonov's Moscow Commercial Bank, like all private banks, was nationalized with the confiscation of deposits, which threatened the existence of many depositors. Naidjonow felt responsible and, whenever possible, compensated his depositors using all of his available personal means. On November 3, 1919, Naidyonov was arrested along with his second-year son Nikolai, and others. On January 13, 1920 Naidyonov was shot, so that Lenin's decree of January 17 on the release of these prisoners came too late for him . Before that, his son Nikolai had been released.

Naidjonow was married to the actress Jelisaveta Ivanovna, born. Reshetnikova (1876-1951). Her son Nikolai (1895–1974) worked as an engineer in the construction of the Moscow Metro and refused to join the CPSU .

Individual evidence

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