Boris Dmitrievich Makarovsky - Soviet naval leader, engineer , head of the wired communication department of the Maritime Research Institute of Communication, engineer-captain of the 1st rank ( 1940 ).
| Boris Dmitrievich Makarovsky | |
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| Date of Birth | 1890 |
| Place of Birth | Russian empire |
| Place of death | Soviet Union |
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| Type of army | Navy |
| Years of service | ... - ... |
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Biography
In 1917, the head of the communications department on Lake Ladoga . In the summer of 1938, after the adoption of “special measures” , A.I. Berg, who was arrested , in the interrogation protocol called B.D. Makarovsky his accomplice in sabotage. [1] In 1939, the head of the 7th department of the NIMIS RKVMF .
Ranks
- Michman ;
- Engineer-flagship 3rd rank ( December 21, 1939 ). [2] [3]
- Engineer Captain 1st Rank ( June 8, 1940 ). [four]
Publications
- Equipment for telephone exchanges (medium capacity) [Text]: A guide for sergeants. and foremen. of the coastal units of the Navy / Ing. —Captain 1st rank B. D. Makarovsky, Ing. E. I. Semenov; Nar. com War.-Mor. Fleet of the USSR, Ex. communication. - Moscow; Leningrad: Voenmorizdat, 1944 (M.). - 112 p., 2 l. schemes. : il., hell; 22 cm
Literature
- Erofeev Yu. N. Berg Axel Ivanovich. Life and activities. - M .: Hotline-Telecom, 2007.
Notes
- ↑ Book: Axel Ivanovich Berg. Life and activities . The date of circulation is February 26, 2013. Archived on March 23, 2013.
- ↑ The list of assignment of the highest officer ranks of the Army and Navy.
- ↑ Order NKVMF number 03779 of December 21, 1939 .
- ↑ Order NKVMF number 01705 of June 8, 1940 .
Links
- List of fleet flagships, 1st rank flagships, 2nd rank flagships engineers, 3rd rank flagships engineer, RKKA USSR (1935—1940)