Fedor Fomich Storubel (1884, p. Manuylovka, Novomoskovsky district of the Ekaterinoslav province (now within the city of the Dnieper) - October 24, 1938, Dnepropetrovsk) - member of the Ukrainian Central Council and the All-Russian Constituent Assembly .
| Fedor Fomich Storubel | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Fedir Khomich Storubel | |
F.F. Storubel in 1936 | |
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | with. Manuylovka Novomoskovsk Uyezd , Yekaterinoslav Province |
| Date of death | |
| A place of death | |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | Member of the All-Russian Constituent Assembly and the Ukrainian Central Rada . |
| The consignment | Ukrainian Socialist Revolutionaries |
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Biography
By descent from peasants. He worked in the Lower Dnieper workshops (left bank of Yekaterinoslav). Since 1905 a member of the Social Revolutionary Party . He was under police surveillance. Since 1909 he led the " Enlightened " in the village of Manuylovka. In 1912 he took part in the "Sichev Congress" in Snyatin , on a trip to which Ekaterinoslavskaya "Enlightenment" awarded him, as the head of the Manuilovsky branch, for good work. The appearance in Galicia of a guest peasant from the right-bank Ukraine was a sensation. The entire Galician press wrote about this, Kirill Trilevsky and other leaders of the congress took pictures with a “guest from Zaporozhye” [1] .
- In 1915, Chairman of the Yekaterinoslav Union of Consumer Societies.
- In 1917, a member of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries .
- On August 13, 1917, at the Second Provincial Congress of the Selyansk Spilky (Peasant Union), he was elected chairman of the congress [2] .
- County Commissioner.
- Member of the Yekaterinoslav Provincial Executive Committee.
- Member of the Ukrainian Central Council .
- Since November 1917, the chieftain of the free Cossacks of the Novomoskovsky district, a supporter of S. Petlyura .
At the end of November 1917 he was elected to the All-Russian Constituent Assembly in the Yekaterinoslav constituency according to list No. 5 (from the Selyanskaya split block, the Council of peasant deputies, Ukrainian Socialist Revolutionaries, and Ukrainian Social Democrats ) [3] .
The newspapers published a message about his execution in Yekaterinoslav in January 1918 by the Bolsheviks. But the Bolshevik Peter Solonukha recalled that when he was arrested in 1919 and sentenced to be shot by Petliurists, Stroorbel appeared outside his cell: “- Peter, are you here? “I recognize the voice of Storubl,” Solonukha recalled. The door opens, he stands on the threshold: - You saved me in 1917 (as in the text) when yours wanted to execute me. Now I'm saving you. Go and hide ... ” [2] .
After the Civil War, he worked in cooperation. He was a member of the board of the Yekaterinoslav Union of Consumer Societies [2] .
He was again arrested in 1927, but was able to free himself thanks to the intercession of G.I. Petrovsky . According to the recollections of the grandson of F. F. Storubl, his grandfather hid Petrovsky before the revolution [2] . Later he lived in Poltava , under the patronage of Petrovsky received the post of deputy authorized regional procurement officer in the Poltava region. Arrested again in March 1938, in September, by decision of the Military Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court in Kiev, sentenced to death. Shot.
Rehabilitated in August 1960 at the initiative of his daughter [2] .
Family
- The first wife Catherine died during the civil war.
- Sons Alexey (1906-1963), Peter (1908-1965), Nikolai (disabled person) [2] .
- Second wife Varvara Nikolaevna Popova (1896—?), Principal, married since September 12, 1922.
- Lesya’s daughter, after the execution of F.F. Storubel, was adopted by her mother’s uncle Feoktist Nikolayevich Popov, nevertheless she was expelled from the medical institute. She worked in the laundry room at the hospital [2] .
Addresses
- Dnepropetrovsk st. Grinchenko, 112 [2]
- Dnepropetrovsk st. Lugovskaya [2]
- Dnepropetrovsk st. Zamistovaya (Zamostovaya) [2]
- Poltava st. Sennaya, 1 [2]
- Dnepropetrovsk st. Lugovskaya [2]
Literature
- Shepherd Mikola. Dіyachі Sicheslavsko "Enlightenment". Bibliographic dictionary. Dnipropetrovsk, 2002.
- Protasov L.G. People of the Constituent Assembly: a portrait in the interior of the era. M., ROSPEN, 2008.
- Storubel Fedir Khomich
- Encyclopedia of Ukrainian studies. In 10 volumes. / Editor-in-chief Volodimir Kubіyovich. - Paris; New York: Young Life, 1954-1989.