Vasily Vlasyevich Romenets (1889-1957) - a participant in the revolution and the Civil War in Russia , the Bolshevik . Party and Soviet worker.
| Vasily Vlasyevich Romenets | |
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| Date of Birth | 1889 |
| Place of Birth | Krolevets |
| Date of death | 1957 |
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Born in the city of Krolevets. He served as a sailor in the Baltic Fleet (in 1910-1912), then in the Black Sea Fleet (until 1916). In 1917, the RSDLP (b) entered. In August 1917 he was sent to Sevastopol . He was elected chairman of the Sevastopol semi-crew and a member of the executive committee of the Sevastopol Council, a member of the Central Committee of the Black Sea Fleet (Black Sea Centroflot ). In the initial period of the Civil War - from November 1917 to February 1918 - he was the chief commissar of the Black Sea Fleet. In November 1917, SNK sent the following βinstallationβ telegram to Romenets:
| Kaledins , Kornilovites , Dutovs are illegal! |
- an eloquent monument of "revolutionary legal consciousness" ...
After the flooding of the fleet in the summer of 1918, Romenets was appointed military commissar of the Kuban-Black Sea Republic . He was arrested by the UPR troops (Petliurites), sentenced to death, but was able to escape.
In the years 1919-1920 he fought as part of the Red Army with the troops of the All-Union Union of Socialist Republic . In 1921 - Commissioner of the Headquarters of the Artillery Defense of the Caucasian Black Sea coast. Later he was at party and Soviet work.
Literature
- Zarubin, A. G., Zarubin, V. G. Without winners. From the history of the Civil War in Crimea. - 1st. - Simferopol: Antikva, 2008 .-- S. 243. - 728 p. - 800 copies. - ISBN 978-966-2930-47-4 .