Bondarenko Alexander Stepanovich ( 1893 , Babai , Kharkov province, Russian Empire - July 27, 1941 , USSR) - Soviet scientist, vice president of the All - Union Agricultural Academy of Agricultural Sciences . By nationality - Ukrainian, member of the CPSU (b). Head of the Department of Business at the Institute of World Economy and World Politics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR , Academician of the Agricultural Academy.
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Biography
Member of the Civil War, military commissar of the 44th division (1919-1920).
Chairman of the Kiev Regional Sugar Trust (1920-1923).
Director of the sugar factory (1924-1925)
Deputy Chairman of the Union "Soyuzglavsahar" (1925-1926).
He graduated from the Institute of Red Professors (1930).
Vice-President (1931-1935), Scientific Secretary (1935-1936).
Director of the All-Russian Research Institute of Beet Field Agriculture (1936-1937).
Head of the business department of the Institute of World Economy and World Politics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1938-1941).
Known for the fact that in a letter dated March 27, 1935 to Stalin I.V., written together with the party organizer and member of the Presidium of VASKHNIL S. Klimov, he reported the following accusations against the geneticist Nikolai Vavilov : “In the Presidium of the Academy, he manifests himself most energetically only when he defends the increase states and money for his institute. He is constantly in Leningrad and occasionally travels to Moscow for 1 day a month or even more for the affairs of the Academy of Sciences. Always prefers, having taken any foreigner (Harland [1] or Meller ), to leave for 6 months on a tour of the USSR is completely uncontrolled. ” [2]
He lived in Moscow: st. Arbat, d. 54, apt. 153.
February 8, 1941 arrested. Sentenced to be shot by the HCVF of the USSR on July 9, 1941 on charges of espionage and participation in a counter-revolutionary terrorist organization. He was shot and buried at Kommunarka (Moscow Region) on July 27, 1941.
Rehabilitated on May 19, 1956. [3]
Notes
- ↑ Sydney C. Harland (1891-1982), member of the Royal Society, specialist in cotton breeding, father of anthropologist Richard Lynn
- ↑ Letter from the vice-president of the All-Union Agricultural Academy of Sciences Bondarenko and the party organizer of the All-Union Agricultural Institute of Klimov to I. V. Stalin // www.ihst.ru
- ↑ Bondarenko Alexander Stepanovich
