Nikolai Ivanovich Suikov

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Nikolai Iwanowitsch Suikow ( Russian: Николай Иванович Зуйков ; * December 23, 1900 July / January 5,  1901 greg. In Saint Petersburg ; † September 3, 1942 ) was a Soviet rear admiral . From November 1941 to August 1942 he was in command of the Caspian Red Banner Officers College of the Naval Forces SM Kirov of the Soviet naval fleet in Baku .

Life

Suikow joined the Red Army in 1919 and became a member of the CPSU in the same year . In 1924 he switched to the naval fleet. From October 1928 to September 1929 he attended the Military Political Academy and from October 1929 to April 1932 the Voroshilov Naval War Academy . During the years of the civil war in 1919 he took part in battles against the troops of Generals Bulak-Balachowitsch and Yudenitsch around Gdow and Petrograd. From 1919 to 1921 he was employed as platoon leader, assistant to the company commander and commander of a subcompany of the Petrograd administration. Then he was commissioner of the 8th division of the Cheka in the Petrograd military district, Cheka company commander, platoon leader of the 32nd rifle regiment , commander of a guard company and from 1921 to May 1924 adjutant of the 47th rifle regiment . Other uses took place as an assistant to the commandant Kronstadt and assistant to the regimental commander of a guard battalion. From May 1924 to October 1928 he served as an assistant to the Chief of Staff of the Baltic Fleet in the areas of command, mobilization and repair.

From January 1935 to March 1938 he worked as deputy chief and later chief of the 1st department in the General Staff of the Red Army. From May 1939 to October 1939 he was head of a reconnaissance unit and then head of the 1st administration in the Naval People's Commissariat of the USSR. By order no. 01981 of the Naval People's Commissariat of the USSR from September 11, 1941, he was released from this position and assigned to the command of the naval fleet. He also occupied this position at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War , working from September to December 1941 as deputy head of the university administration of the Naval Navy and until August 1942 as commander of the Caspian Naval War School. In 1941 Suikow was appointed Rear Admiral. In 1942 he became Deputy Chief of Staff of the Baltic Fleet.

Suikow died on September 3, 1942 as a result of military fighting. He was buried in Leningrad on the Communist Square of the Alexander Nevsky Monastery .

Awards

literature

  • Лурье, В. М .: Адмиралы и генералы Военно-Морского флота СССР в период Великой Отечественной и советско -японской войн (1941-1945) . In: Русско-балтийский информационный центр БЛИЦ . 2001.

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Individual evidence

  1. Selkina, headmaster of the KWWMKU
predecessor Office successor
FKpt Konstantin Suchiaschwili 3. Commander of the KWWMKU
1941–1942
FKpt Konstantin Suchiaschwili