Mychajlo Bondarenko

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Mychajlo Bondarenko
Cyrillic ( Ukrainian )
Миха́йло Іллі́ч Бондаре́нко
Transl. : Mychajlo Illič Bondarenko
Transcr. : Mychajlo Illitsch Bondarenko
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Михаил Ильич Бондаренко
Transl .: Mikhail Il'ič Bondarenko
Transcr .: Mikhail Ilyich Bondarenko

Mykhaylo Illitsch Bondarenko (* August 26 jul. / 8. September  1903 greg. In Jelisawetgrad , Kherson Gubernia , Russian empire ; † 10. February 1938 in Moscow , USSR ) was a Ukrainian - Soviet politician and August to October 1937 Chairman of the Council of Ministers ( Head of Government ) of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic .

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Bondarenko was born on September 8, 1903 in Jelisavetgrad, today's Kropywnyzkyj in the Ukrainian oblast of Kirovohrad , the son of a blacksmith. After completing secondary school, he began an apprenticeship as a blacksmith in 1917 and then worked in a local factory. In 1925 Bondarenko joined the Bolsheviks and began a career as a party official.

After Panas Lyubchenko's suicide , he was from August 30, 1937 to October 13, 1937 a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine and Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (Council of Ministers) of the Ukrainian SSR. On October 13, 1937, he was arrested by the NKVD in Moscow and, on February 8, 1938, in a closed session of the Military College of the Supreme Court of the USSR, he was accused of belonging to an anti-Soviet, Trotskyist and terrorist organization, to death by shooting and seizing personal property sentenced. His execution took place two days later. On April 14, 1956, he was rehabilitated by a Supreme Court military college.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biography in the Handbook of the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991 , accessed on February 7, 2015
  2. Bondarenko on the official website of the Ukrainian government , accessed February 7, 2015