Valentin M. Mulin ( 1885 - June 21, 1938 ) - Soviet military leader, deputy commander of the North Caucasian Military District , Commissar [1] .
Valentin M. Mulin | ||
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Commander V.M. Mulin | ||
Date of Birth | 1885 | |
Place of Birth | Tiflis , Tiflis Province , Russian Empire | |
Date of death | June 21, 1938 | |
Place of death | the USSR | |
Affiliation | Russian empire RSFSR the USSR | |
Years of service | 1918 - 1938 | |
Rank | Comcor | |
Commanded | 7th infantry corps | |
Awards and prizes |
Biography
Born in August 1885 . Russian, from the family of an officer of the tsarist army, from the nobility, a member of the CPSU (b) since 1906 . He studied at a real school , but did not graduate from it. On the certificate of maturity passed externally . In 1906 he joined the Tiflis organization of the RSDLP . He was a member of the district committee , and from the next, in 1907, a member of the provincial committee of the party, responsible for organizing military work. In March 1908, during an illegal meeting of the military organization of the 15th Grenadier Regiment, he was arrested. In 1909, the Caucasian District Military Court was deprived of a noble rank and sentenced to four years hard labor . Punishment was serving in the Metekhsky castle and the Saratov penal prison . In 1913 he was exiled to the Irkutsk province , where he stayed until 1917 . At the end of March 1917 he arrived in Petrograd and soon became head of the affairs of the Pravda newspaper. After the October Revolution in the military-political work in the troops of the Eastern Front of the Red Army .
Head of the Political Department of the 29th Infantry Division ( August 19, 1918 - January 28, 1919 ), Commissar of the 29th ( 28 January, 1919 - July 12, 1919 ), 30th ( July 27, 1919 - December 30, 1919 ) rifle divisions. Member of the PBC 16th ( March 25, 1920 - April 14, 1921 ) and the 5th ( September 25, 1921 - September 6, 1922 ) armies. The head of the political department of the troops of Siberia (April 1921 - September 11, 1921 ). In 1923 he graduated from the Higher Academic Courses at the Military Academy of the Red Army and was appointed a member of the Revolutionary Military Council of the 13th Rifle Corps and commander of a group of troops in Eastern Bukhara . From 1923 to 1924 a member of the Revolutionary Military Council of the East-Bukhara Group of Forces, led the liquidation of Basmachist in Eastern Bukhara. From 1924 to 1931 the commander of the 7th infantry corps. Since April 1931 Assistant Commander of the Volga Military District . From December 1935 he was appointed deputy commander of the Belarusian Military District . From May 1937 to 1938 Deputy Commander of the Transcaucasian Military District .
Member of the Central Executive Committee , candidate member of the CEC of the USSR . Delegate of the 17th Congress of the CPSU (b) .
Awards
He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of the RSFSR in 1924 and the Order of the Red Star of the 1st degree of the Bukhara People's Soviet Republic in the same year of 1924 .
Repression
Arrested on February 5, 1938 . Troika at the NKVD Georgian SSR on charges of anti-Soviet activities and belonging to a military conspiracy, was sentenced on June 21, 1938 to the VMN and executed on the same day. The definition of the military tribunal of the Transcaucasian Military District on October 12, 1956 rehabilitated posthumously.
Family
- His wife is Anna Isaevna Mulina (nee Reingold) (1900–?), Sister of the defendant at the First Moscow Trial I. I. Reingold [2] . The conviction of the CCA on charges of ČSIR - 8 years of ITL , arrived in Segezhlag on October 2, 1939 from Temlag , sent on August 1, 1941 - to Karlag [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Order of the NKO of the USSR on personnel No. 2395 of November 20, 1935 .
- ↑ N. S. Cherushev . The life of the military elite. Behind the facade of well-being ....
- ↑ Victims of political terror in the USSR. Mulina Anna Isaevna
Literature
- 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. - P. 98-99. - 496 s. - 2000 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0217-8 .