Dmitry Alekseevich Kontorin ( May 2 (15), 1900 , the village of Moshnino , Vladimir Province , Russian Empire - February 10, 1938 ) - Soviet state and party leader, first secretary of the Arkhangelsk Regional Committee of the CPSU (B.) (1937).
| Dmitry Alekseevich Kontorin | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Position established | ||||||
| Successor | Alexander Filippovich Nikanorov | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Vladimir Ivanovich Ivanov | ||||||
| Successor | Position abolished | ||||||
| Birth | May 2 (15), 1900 Moshnino village , Vladimir province | ||||||
| Death | February 10, 1938 (37 years old) the USSR | ||||||
| The consignment | RCP (b) (since 1918) | ||||||
Biography
- 1918-1919 - at work in the organs of the Cheka (Transport Department of the Vladimir province ),
- 1919-1922 - in the Red Army , a participant in the Civil War ,
- 1923-1924 - at the Komsomol work, executive secretary of the Aleksandrovsky district committee of the RKSM (Vladimir province),
- 1924-1925 - Head of the Organizational Department of the Pereyaslavl-Zalessky district committee of the RCP (b) (Vladimir province),
- 1926-1928 - transferred to Arkhangelsk , instructor of the Arkhangelsk Provincial Committee of the CPSU (b) ,
- 1928 - transferred to the Northern Regional Committee, successively held the position of deputy head of the organizational and distribution department of the Northern Regional Committee of the CPSU (b), head of the village work department of the Northern Regional Committee of the CPSU (b), head of the organizational department of the Northern Regional Committee of the CPSU (b) ),
- until January 1932 - the third secretary of the Northern Regional Committee of the CPSU (b), then until February 1937 - the second secretary of the Northern Regional Committee of the CPSU (b),
- May-September 1937 - First Secretary of the Northern Regional Committee of the CPSU (B.),
- September-November 1937 - First Secretary of the Arkhangelsk Regional Committee of the CPSU (B.) .
Arrested and executed in 1938 . He was posthumously rehabilitated on August 11, 1956 [1] .
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Literature
- Soviet Encyclopedic Dictionary, Moscow, 1991.