Vladimir Nikolayevich Andronnikov

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Vladimir Nikolaevich Andronnikow ( Russian Владимир Николаевич Андронников ; born June 23 . Jul / 5. July  1885 greg. In Vichuga , † 5. January 1942 ) was a Russian revolutionary , Soviet politician and statesman.

Life

Andronnikow joined in 1905 the RSDLP on. In 1908 he became secretary of the Ivanovo-Voznesensk Party Committee, and from 1914 of the Kiev Party Committee . Because of his revolutionary activities, he was subjected to various repression and was repeatedly arrested and banished. In 1907 he was together with Frunze in the central Vladimir prison, where he helped him to agitate among the prisoners. In 1912 he was exiled to the Vologda governorate . In 1916 he was arrested in Samara with Kuibyshev and Bubnow and exiled to Siberia .

After the February Revolution of 1917 , Andronnikov returned from exile and was one of the organizers of the struggle for the establishment of Soviet power in the Urals . He became a member of the RSDLP (B) Urals Oblast Committee and a member of the Committee of Workers 'and Peasants' Councils in the Urals Oblast. In June 1917 he was elected chairman of the Ekaterinburg District Soviet. In November 1917, Andronnikov was elected to the All-Russian Constituent Assembly for the constituency of Perm . During his stay in Petrograd he met Lenin several times .

In January 1918 he was elected Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Urals. Under his leadership, the Ural region's industry was nationalized. From March 1918 to February 1919 he was production commissioner for the Urals. From 1919 he headed the Economic Council of the Vyatka Governorate . In 1920 Andronnikov went to Ukraine and directed the reconstruction of the metallurgical industry. From 1924 he worked for Glawmetall ( Главметалл ), the highest administration of the metalworking industry. In 1925 Andronnikov returned to the Urals, where he worked for Uralplan (Уралплан), the Ural planning agency. From 1926 he was chairman of the Regional Economic Council and from 1929 deputy chairman of the Ural Oblast Executive Committee ( Uraloblispolkom , Уралоблисполком ). From the spring of 1931, Andronnikov represented the Ural Soviet at the All-Russian Central Executive Committee in Moscow .

In 1933 he was appointed chairman of the State Planning Commission of the Kazakh SSR and deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Kazakh SSR.

In May 1938 Andronnikov was arrested and sentenced to eight years in a labor camp as part of the Stalin show trials .

Andronnikov was a delegate of the XI. (1922), of the XII. (1923), XV. (1927) and the XVII. (1934) Congress of the Communist Party of Russia and the Soviet Union .

Honors

Streets in Almaty and Witschuga are named after Andronnikov .

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