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Adamovich, Andrey Vasilievich

Andrei Vasilievich Adamovich ( 1891 - 1948 ) - captain of state security . He was a member of the special trio of the NKVD of the USSR .

Andrey Adamovich
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Date of Birth1891 ( 1891 )
Place of BirthCain County , Tomsk Province , Russian Empire
Date of death1948 ( 1948 )
Place of deathWest Kazakhstan region , Kazakh SSR , USSR
Affiliation Russian Empire → the USSR
Type of armyNKVD of the USSR
Years of service1913 - 1939
RankState Security Captain
Awards and prizes
Order of the Red StarSU Medal XX Years of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army ribbon.svg
Honorary Worker of the Cheka-GPU (V)

Biography

Filaret Adamovich was born in 1891 in the Cain district of the Tomsk province in the family of a worker, who later became a poor peasant . In 1901, he finished 3 classes at a village school, after which from April 1904 he worked as a farm laborer for the fists of Portnov and Fomin. In November 1907 he was promoted to worker, master of the artisan butter factory in the village of Kamyshevo.

Years of World War I

In September 1913, he was drafted into the Russian army . There, until August 1913, he served in the Vladivostok Fortress Mine Battalion in the lower military rank of private. For two years, until August 1914 he studied at a machine-disruptive military school. After training, until October 1917, he was an ordinary sapper of the 8th Siberian Engineering Regiment of the 7th Siberian Strategic Corps.

Revolution and years of civil war

In 1917 he became a member of the Communist Party, joining in April in the RSDLP (b) . In the period from October 1917 to May 1921 he was a member of the Red Guard , the Red Army and the Revolutionary Committee of the 7th Army, as well as deputy chairman of the revolutionary committee tribunal , platoon commander, assistant commander of the Red Guard detachment of the Podolsk Railway, the cities of Proskurov and Ekaterinoslav , the commander of the partisan detachment in Arkhangelsk region , the commander of the regiment 73rd Infantry division, commander of the 163rd Infantry Brigade separate, military commissar of the Staff of the 14th army, the chief of the district unit, and also served as chief of Tu chinskogo and Proskurovsky district departments of the GPU.

Work in the Cheka

Then, for almost 4 years, from 1922 to 1925 he was the head of the Special Division of the Cheka of the GPU of the 45th Infantry Division in the city of Bila Tserkva of the Ukrainian Military District . From May to November 1925 he attended the Courses of secretaries of the Ukoms at the Central Committee of the CPSU (b). After that, Andrei Adamovich until 1938 served as head of the provincial department of the GPU of the Ural and Syrdarya provinces, head of the Ural district department of the GPU, head of the GPU under the Council of People's Commissars of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of the Volga Region , head of the Bryansk operational sector of the GPU, head of the Aktobe regional department of the GPU and the head of the UNKVD in three regions of the Soviet Union: Aktobe, North Kazakhstan and Karaganda . This period was marked by the inclusion of a special troika created by order of the NKVD of the USSR dated July 30, 1937 No. 00447 [1] and active participation in the Stalinist repressions [2] . In particular, he was one of the participants in the Great Terror of 1937-1938 [3] .

Awards and titles

Over all these years of work, he was awarded with such awards and titles as the badge “ Honorary Worker of the Cheka-GPU (V) “ No. 689 ”, on December 25, 1935 he was awarded the rank of captain of state security , on December 17, 1937 for the exemplary and selfless performance of the most important government he was awarded the Order of the Red Star , on February 22, 1938 he was awarded the medal “ XX years of the Red Army ”.

The final stage

February 7, 1939 dismissed from the NKVD. He lived in the West Kazakhstan region , where he died in 1948.

Interesting Facts

  • From mid-1932 to the end of 1933 he lived in Bryansk , during these one and a half years of his business trip he was simultaneously the chairman of the Bryansk Dynamo Society, he is considered the founding father of the local football club Dynamo , since the idea of ​​creating a football team in the city belonged to him for a long time before arriving in Bryansk via the GPS.

Notes

  1. ↑ Compositions of triples in 1937−1938 // Website Nkvd.memo.ru
  2. ↑ Stalin's plan to exterminate the people: Preparation and implementation of the NKVD order No. 00447 “On the operation to repress former fists, criminals, and other anti-Soviet elements” // Archive of Alexander N. Yakovlev
  3. ↑ Special report of the NKVD on anti-Stakhanov manifestations (neopr.) . MyAktobe.KZ. Archived July 21, 2013.

Literature

  • Adamovich Andrey Vasilievich // Petrov N.V., Skorkin K.V. Who led the NKVD 1934 - 1941. - M .: Links, 1999. - 502 p. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 5-7870-0032-3 .

Links

  • A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991
  • Archive of Alexander N. Yakovlev - Almanac “Russia. XX century "- Biographical dictionary
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adamovich_Andrey_Vasilievich&oldid=99531587


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