Dmitry Semenovich Fesenko ( 1895 - October 15, 1937 ) - Soviet military leader, commander of the 6th rifle corps , deputy commander of the Kiev military district , Commissar [1] .
| Dmitry Semenovich Fesenko | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | stanitsa Beloglinovskaya , near Pyatigorsk , Northern Caucasus , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | |
| Place of death | Moscow Region ( Kommunarka shooting range ), USSR |
| Affiliation | |
| Type of army | |
| Years of service | 1915 - 1937 |
| Rank | |
| Commanded | 18th Yaroslavl Rifle Division 9th Don Rifle Division 51st Infantry Division 6th infantry corps |
| Awards and prizes | |
Biography
Ukrainian, born in September 1895 in the North Caucasus in the village of Beloglinovskaya (near Pyatigorsk ) in the family of a railway employee. He graduated from the railway school and five classes of the gymnasium . Then he worked on the railway. In January 1915 drafted into the army privates. In August 1915 he graduated from the Chuguev Military School (crash course). Member of the First World War. In 1916 he graduated from the Oranienbaum officer machine gun school . The last rank in the tsarist army is a lieutenant .
From December 1917 - member of the demobilized (demobilization) commission of the Supreme Headquarters and commandant of this Headquarters. Member of the CPSU (b) from the same year ( 1917 ). In the Red Army voluntarily from April 1918 . An active participant in the civil war on the Southern, South-Eastern and Caucasian fronts. During the war years he held the following positions: secretary of the defense headquarters of the Kuban-Black Sea Soviet Republic , manager of the affairs of the military commissariat of this republic (April-May 1918 ), head of the machine-gun team, assistant commander and commander of the 43rd rifle regiment (June 1918 -March 1919 ), commander 102nd Infantry Regiment (March - August 1919 ), commander of the 2nd and 1st Brigade of the 12th Infantry Division (September 1919 - March 1920 ). From March 1920 - the military head of Taganrog, and from June 1920 - Rostov (on Don) district military registration and enlistment offices. From August 1920 - Commander of the 2nd and 1st Brigades of the 2nd Don Infantry Division.
After the civil war in command positions. In 1922 - 1923 - the commander of the 25th and 64th infantry regiments. From May 1924 to June 1925 - Assistant Commander of the 28th Mountain Rifle Division. From June 1925 - Commander of the 18th Yaroslavl Rifle Division. From October 1927 to November 1930 - Commander and Commissioner of the 9th Don Infantry Division.
In 1925 and 1929 he graduated from KUVNAS at the Military Academy named after MV Frunze, and in 1931 - courses of commanders-single-heads at the Military-Political Academy named after N. G. Tolmachyov.
From November 1930 - Commander and Commissioner of the 51st Infantry Division, and from July 1931 - 6th Infantry Corps. In May 1935 he was appointed deputy commander of the Kiev Military District.
Arrested on July 18, 1937 . On October 15, 1937 , the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR sentenced to death on charges of belonging to a military conspiracy in the Red Army . The sentence was executed on the same day. The definition of the Military Collegium of July 19, 1957 was rehabilitated posthumously.
Notes
- ↑ Order of the NKO of the USSR on personnel No. 2395 of November 20, 1935 .
Literature
- Red Banner Kiev // // 2nd ed., Kiev, 1979.
- Cherushev N. S. , Cherushev Yu. N. The executed elite of the Red Army (commanders of the 1 st and 2 nd ranks, com-corps, divisional divisions and their equal): 1937-1941. Biographical dictionary. - M .: Kuchkovo field; Megapolis, 2012. - pp. 120-121. - 496 s. - 2000 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0217-8 .