Efim Vasilievich Gerasimenko ( April 1, 1870 - 1933 ) - a member of the III State Duma from the Volyn province , a peasant.
| Efim Vasilievich Gerasimenko | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | April 1, 1870 |
| Place of Birth | |
| Date of death | 1933 |
| A place of death | |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | Member of the State Duma of the 3rd convocation from Volyn province |
| Religion | Orthodoxy |
| The consignment | Union of the Russian people |
Biography
Orthodox, a peasant in the village of Nepoznanichi, Serobovsky Volost, Novograd-Volyn County .
He graduated from the public school . He was in military service. Then he was engaged in agriculture (9½ acres of allotment land). For three years he was chairman of the volost court and a member of the village bank.
He was an activist in the Pochaev department of the Union of Russian people .
In 1907 he was elected a member of the III State Duma from the Volyn province. He was a member of the right-wing faction, from the 5th session - into the non-party group. He was a member of the commissions: on judicial reforms, chinsheva and on the execution of the state list of income and expenses. He spoke on the agrarian question; he considered cheap land sale through the Peasant Bank or directly as the main measure to combat land shortage.
At the end of the term of office of the Third Duma in 1912, he returned to his native village. In subsequent years, he increased his land allotment to 17 acres.
In 1929, when dispossession began, 5 acres of land were taken from Gerasimenko. Prior to this, in 1928, his son-in-law Mitrofan was arrested and sent to the Urals "for counter-revolutionary activities", and in 1930 his wife Mitrofan was expelled. In the same year, Gerasimenko was not able to fulfill the grain procurement standards set for him, since during the sowing he was arrested and spent seven days in custody in Emilchin and 5 days in Ovruch . For failure to comply with the norm, he was fined 500 rubles, and he was forced to sell his property.
In 1931, his brother Alexander, who died in prison in 1937, was repressed. At the end of 1931, a search was conducted near Gerasimenko himself, after which he was arrested. On January 13, 1932, he was charged under Article 54-10 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR “for carrying out systematic anti-Soviet agitation against measures of the Soviet government”. On February 19 of the same year, a special meeting at the board of the GPU of the Ukrainian SSR approved the sentence - expulsion to Kazakhstan for three years.
The certificate of the authorized representative of the GPU for Kazakhstan dated May 4, 1933 reports on the death of Gerasimenko, however, the exact date and circumstances of his death are unknown.
Family
He was married to Martha Kondratovna Shishko. Their children: Philip (b. 1897) and Vera (b. 1899).
Sources
- 3rd convocation of the State Duma: portraits, biographies, autographs. - St. Petersburg: edition of N.N. Olshanskago, 1910.
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. Moscow. ROSSPEN. 2008.
- Rehabilitated by history. Zhytomyr Oblast. Book Five. C. 60-62.