Vasily Feodosievich Chimerik (April 1892, the village of Polevaya (now the village of Dashev , Ilyinetsky district , Vinnytsia region ) - 1938) - a lawyer and politician, member of the All-Russian Constituent Assembly .
| Vasily Feodosievich Chimeric | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Vasil Chimeric | |
| Date of Birth | 1892 |
| Place of Birth | v. Polevaya Lipovetsky district, Kiev province now Ilyinetsky district |
| Date of death | 1938 |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | member of the All-Russian Constituent Assembly . |
| Education | |
| The consignment | Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries |
Biography
Father - a small-land peasant Feodosiy Vasilyevich Chimerik from the village of Polevoy Lipovetsky district of the Kiev province . He studied at the expense of his elder brother, a teacher at the Kiev Theological Seminary, and there, without graduating from the seminary, he entered the law department of the University of Warsaw from her 4th grade. He graduated in the spring of 1914. Then he was enlisted as a candidate for a judicial post at the Kiev District Court, but without receiving a post, was dismissed in early 1915. Enrolled as a sworn solicitor in the Odessa Court of Justice, served as an assistant lawyer in Novaya Ushitsa, Kamenetz-Podolsk province . On September 5, 1915 he was called up for military service; on April 15, 1916 he was dismissed from the ranks of the Russian army due to severe myopia. Since 1917, a member of the Ukrainian Party of Socialists-Revolutionaries , left its ranks in 1922.
In the spring of 1917, he was elected chairman of the Lipovetsky district people's council, chairman of the Lipovetsky city council. In the fall of 1917, he was elected to the All-Russian Constituent Assembly in the Kiev constituency according to list No. 1 ( Ukrainian socialist revolutionaries ) [1] . On April 8, 1918, he was elected a member of the Kiev Provincial People's Council, its deputy chairman, who was S. Petlyura . He was in charge of the school and shelter departments and the printing house. Member of the Ukrainian Central Council and the All-Ukrainian Council of Peasant Deputies.
On July 27, 1918, he was arrested along with Simon Petlyura ; until the fall of the Hetman, he was detained in the Lukyanovsk prison in Kiev. From December 1918 to April 1919 he was again a member of the Kiev City Council. From 1919 to 1922 he was an editor at the publishing houses "Osnova" and "Knigospilka". In 1922 he entered the service of a technical manager in the joint-stock company "Selo-Kniga". In 1923 he headed a bookstore, since May 1925 he was releasing a corrector in the Kiev branch of the TLD. From 1917 to 1930, he published a number of children's books under the pseudonym V. Todosiv. In the years 1925-1830 he edited the "Science notes of the village institute" and other publications. In 1922, leaving the party of Ukrainian Socialist Revolutionaries, he accepted the rank of Orthodox priest at the Autocephalous Church.
October 15, 1930 was arrested by the Kiev OGPU, in March 1931 sentenced to expulsion from Ukraine and the North Caucasus. In May 1931 he was again arrested in Belgorod and sentenced under article 54-2 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR to 3 years in camps. He worked at the Belomorkanal as a senior proofreader of a printing house, standardizer, calculator, and head of the technical department. Early dismissed offsets. In November 1937 he was arrested by the Mariupol department of the NKVD . Sentenced to be shot and allegedly shot on December 9, 1937. However, the protocol of his interrogation, dated January 4, 1938, is known.
Rehabilitated in 1989.
Literature
- Protasov L.G. People of the Constituent Assembly: a portrait in the interior of the era. M., ROSPEN, 2008.
- Mikushev V.M. Fight against dissent // Reconstruction of History. Kiev - Donetsk. 2012.S. 111-114.