Daniil Yegorowitsch Sulimow

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Daniil Sulimov

Daniil Egorovič Sulimov ( Russian Даниил Егорович Сулимов , scientific transliteration Daniil Egorovič Sulimov ; * December 10th July / December 22nd  1891 greg. In Minjar , Ufa governorate ; † November 27, 1937 in Moscow ) was a high Soviet party . He fell victim to the Great Terror .

Life

Daniil's father Yegor Matwejewitsch Sulimow (Егор Матвеевич Сулимов) was a worker in the Minjar ironworks. The boy attended elementary school and from 1905 worked initially as a worker and then as a clerk in the office. In 1905 he joined the Bolsheviks . As a member of the Minjar party committee, he was arrested several times in the following years. During the war he served in the Imperial Russian Army from 1915 to 1917 and prepared the revolutionary upheaval among the soldiers in Ufa and Glasow . After the February and October revolutions in autumn 1918 he was chairman of the executive committee of the city of Perm , 1923–1925 chairman of the regional committee in the Urals , in 1927 first deputy to the people's commissar for transport (railways and shipping) of the Soviet Union and from November 3, 1930 to July 22, 1937 Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR .

On June 23, 1937, he was expelled from the Central Committee of the WKP (B) . He was arrested on the night of June 28, 1937, expelled from the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on August 1, sentenced to death on November 27, and shot on the same day. Daniil Sulimow left a wife - Jelena Nikolajewna Bogoras (Елена Николаевна Богораз) - and a son - Vladimir Danilowitsch Sulimow (Владимир Данилович Сулимов). His mother's name was Proskowja Terentjewna Sulimowa (Просковья Тереньтьевна Сулимова).

In the spring of 1956 - during the Khrushchev thaw - Daniil Sulimov was posthumously rehabilitated.

Commemoration

literature

Web links

Commons : Daniil Sulimow  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

annotation

  1. The novel Years of Terror by Anatoly Rybakov is a narrative analysis of the Stalin Purges . In the 11th chapter of the novel the reader learns something about the history of Daniil Sulimov's shooting. Anatoly Rybakov writes: "On July 7, 1935, Stalin chaired the plenary session of the Constitutional Commission." (Rybakov, p. 123, 1. Zvo). The author echoes Stalin's thoughts during the session. Stalin considers the Sulimov present to be “unreliable” (Rybakow, p. 129, 6. Zvo) and thinks: “Everything that is potentially dangerous must be exterminated”. (Rybakow, p. 129, 17. Zvo)

Individual evidence

  1. Russian Народный комиссариат путей сообщения СССР
  2. ^ Sulimov Street in Chelyabinsk