Sergei Vitalievich Mratschkowski
Sergei Witaljewitsch Mratschkowski ( Russian Сергей Витальевич Мрачковский ; * June 27, 1888 , † August 25, 1936 ) was a Russian revolutionary and one of the leaders of the Red Army .
Mratschkowski was called a "revolutionary from birth" because he was born in prison. As early as 1905 he joined the Bolsheviks . Mratschkowski fought for the revolution in the Urals, was a member of the Left Opposition and in 1932 of the Smirnov group . In the Moscow trial of August 1936 he was sentenced to death and shot .
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Mratschkowski, Sergei Vitalievich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mrachkovsky, Sergei Vitalyevich; Мрачковский, Сергей Витальевич |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian revolutionary and leader of the Red Army |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 27, 1888 |
DATE OF DEATH | August 25, 1936 |
Web links
- Steffen Dietzsch: Bukharin, Nikolai Iwanowitsch, Karl Radek et al. , in: Kurt Groenewold , Alexander Ignor, Arnd Koch (Eds.): Lexicon of Political Criminal Trials , Online, as of September 2015