Fedor Kuzmich Sizov (? - 1919) - revolutionary, trade union activist, fighter for Soviet power in Altai .
| Fedor Kuzmich Sizov | |
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| Place of death | Topchikha , RSFSR |
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| Occupation | revolutionary , union activist |
No complete biographical information was found. It is known that he took part in the revolutionary movement of Samara since 1905. In the same year, fearing arrests, he moved to Barnaul , where he got married. He worked as a baker-confectioner, because of police harassment he often changed his place of residence, lived in Kansk , Krasnoyarsk , Tomsk , Kamen-on-Ob , Biysk . He met the October Revolution in Barnaul. After the temporary fall of Soviet power in Barnaul, he remained in the city and took part in the work of the Bolshevik underground.
In November 1919, while traveling to Kalmanka with the aim of acquiring flour for a bakery, he was detained by a detachment of blue lancers, who, during a search, found a ticket from a member of the Red Bakers union. The ulans brought Sizov to Topchykha station and threw them with their hands tied off the top floor of the water pump.
Memory
Streets in Barnaul and Topchikha are named after Sizov.
Sources
- Barnaul: Encyclopedia / Ed. V. A. Skubnevsky . - Barnaul: Publishing house Alt. state University , 2000. - ISBN 5-7904-0140-6 .
- Street names of the city of Barnaul: Historical and linguistic description. - Barnaul: Publishing house Alt. University, 2003 .-- S. 471-472. - 632 s. - ISBN 5-7904-0332-8 .
- Prokhorova N. Street of the Red Baker // Altai Pravda , November 20, 1970