Ivan Ivanovich Alexejew

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Iwan Iwanowitsch Alexejew ( Russian Иван Иванович Алексеев ; * July 1895 in the village of Slavatino (Russian Славатино), Novgorod Governorate ; † February 25, 1939 in Moscow ) was a senior Soviet functionary of the CPSU .

Life

The father, a worker, worked in the steel industry. After attending the Petersburg city ​​school, Ivan worked as a fitter in the Putilov factory in Petersburg from 1908 . He was arrested in February 1916 for participating in a strike and was sent to a punitive battalion . But only six months later he was trained as a gunsmith in the regular troops in a regiment . From April 1917 Ivan Alexejew worked again at the Putilov plant, was elected to the works council there and joined the RSDLP (B) in May 1917 . He fought in the Petrograd Red Guard until 1918, where he was adjutant to the commander until December and was responsible for supplying the troops in the Petrograd War Commissariat and was employed as a trainer until May 1919. He served in the Red Army until 1926 . In September Ivan Alexeyev became plant director in the electrical industry.

1928-1934 he was party secretary in the former Putilov plant and union chairman of the Leningrad mechanical engineering company.

On June 15, 1937, Ivan Alexejew was sent to the Sverdlovsk Region by the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee and on July 20, he became chairman of that party's regional committee. As the successor to Robert Eiche , he became First Secretary of the Novosibirsk Regional Committee of the CPSU in November 1937 .

Ivan Alexeyev was arrested on November 12, 1938, sentenced by a military tribunal, and shot on February 25, 1939.

On April 11, 1956 - during the Khrushchev thaw - he was posthumously rehabilitated.

Presence in the supreme bodies of Soviet power

Honors

literature

Web links

Remarks

  1. The Sakharov Center (see in this article under "Web Links") gives the village of Slavitino (Russian Славитино) in the Saint Petersburg Governorate (Russian Санкт-Петербургская губерния ) as the place of birth.
  2. The novel Years of Terror by Anatoly Rybakov is a narrative analysis of the Stalin Purges . The author adds a documentary ending to the 16th chapter of the novel. Rybakov writes: "All of Kirov's comrades in arms ... were liquidated ...: Tschudow , Kodazki , Alexejew, Smorodin , Posern , Ugarow and Struppe ..." (Rybakow, p. 208, 10. Zvo)

Individual evidence

  1. Russian Governorate Novgorod
  2. ^ Russian military tribunal at the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
  3. ^ Russian Central Revision Commission of the CPSU
  4. Russian Список депутатов Верховного Совета СССР 1 созыва