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Nemolovsky, Ivan Filippovich

Ivan Filippovich Nemolovsky ( Nemolovsky-Kosach , Ukrainian. Ivan Pilipovich Nemolovsky ; 1886 - the year of death is unknown) - Ukrainian political and statesman of the first third of the 20th century. Minister of War of the Ukrainian People’s Republic (January 17 (30) – February 11, 1918), later - a member of the Galrevkom of the Galician Socialist Soviet Republic .

Ivan Filippovich Nemolovsky
Birth
Deathearly 1930s
The consignment
Education
Awards

Biography

He was born in the family of a graduate of the medical faculty of Kiev University , a zemstvo doctor and Ukrainian public figure Philip Irineevich Nemolovsky (born 1857). Filipp Irineevich was very friendly with the Kosach family and married a representative of this family - cousin Lesia Ukrainka .

After graduating from the Grodno Gymnasium, Ivan Filippovich studied at the Polytechnic Institute ( Ghent , France ). After two years of study in France, he returned to his homeland and entered the Kiev Polytechnic Institute , which he graduated with an engineering degree. At the same time he studied painting, possessing the abilities of an artist.

During the First World War he was drafted into the army. In December 1914, he was seriously wounded and after a field hospital, was sent to Kiev for further treatment. On March 13, 1915, the warrant officer of the 311st Kremenetsky Infantry Regiment, Ivan Filippovich Nemolovsky-Kosach, was awarded the 4th degree St. George Cross .

He was married to Olga Nikolaevna Kiselevskaya (according to the first two husbands Kardinalovskaya). Olga Nikolaevna by the time she married Ivan Filippovich was a widow, had three children from the previous second husband of the artillery lieutenant general of the Russian imperial army Mikhail Grigoryevich Kardinalovsky (1868-1917) - two daughters Tatyana, Elizaveta and son Sergei (1897-1943). Ivan Filippovich became the stepfather for these children.

At the beginning of 1918, the Chairman of the Rada (Council) of People's Ministers of the Ukrainian People's Republic V.S. Ivan Nemolovsky, who held this post from January 17 (30) to February 11, 1918.

He later joined the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries (Borotbists) , and after the creation in August 1919, he joined the Ukrainian Communist Party (Borotbists) .

In May 1920, as a delegate, he participated in the IV All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets in Kharkov .

In July - September 1920, he was a member of the Galrevkom of the Galician Socialist Soviet Republic , the supreme organ of the republic. During the Soviet-Polish war of 1919-1920. He held the responsible post of Commissioner of Financial Affairs, later managing the department of communications of the Galician Revolutionary Committee.

The structure of the Galrevkom, in addition to Vladimir Zatonsky (chairman), included Mikhail Baran (deputy chairman), G. Levitsky, K. Litvinovich, I. Nemolovsky, F. Konar (Palashchuk), Mikhail Levitsky, Kazimir Litvinovich and others.

After the Civil War, he worked in the People's Commissariat of Education of the Ukrainian SSR .

In the late 1920s he was arrested by the OGPU , was accused of "bourgeois nationalism" and convicted.

He served a prison term in Karlag . Tuberculosis , which Nemolovsky suffered from before the war, exacerbated in the labor camp. Against the background of a general weakening of the body and difficult living conditions, he became ill with dysentery and died in places of detention in the early 30s.

Links

  • 4 All-Ukrainian Z'izhd Glad at Kharkiv (grass 1920 p.) (Ukrainian)
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Literature

  • Kardinalovskaya T. M. Life ago: Memories. - St. Petersburg: DEAN + ADIA-M, 1996 - 165 p.: Ill.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nemolovsky ,_Ivan_Filippovich&oldid = 99850439


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