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Shur, Konstantin Vladimirovich

Konstantin Vladimirovich Shur ( 1882 - 1938 ) - head of the Main Directorate of Weights and Measures of the NKVD of the USSR [2] .

Konstantin Vladimirovich Shur
Date of Birth1882 ( 1882 )
Place of BirthKopyl [1] , Minsk Province , Russian Empire
Date of deathMay 17, 1938 ( 1938-05-17 )
Place of deathButovo training ground , Moscow region , USSR
Affiliation Russian empire
RSFSR the USSR

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Biography

Born in the family of a Jewish folk teacher. He worked as a moulder at the pottery-tiled plant in Kopyl , as a turner assistant at the plant in Yuzovka .

Menshevik from 1903 to 1916. He was arrested three times for revolutionary activity and served a link in Yaransk from 1906 to 1908. In 1908-1916 he was in exile in the USA (laborer in Cleveland ).

In 1916 he returned to Russia, was arrested, was imprisoned in Petrograd and Kharkov , released after the February Revolution . Bolshevik since 1920. After the October Revolution in Moscow, in leadership positions in industry (chairman of the board of the State Association of Machine-Building Plants (GOMZ), head of department and member of the Presidium of the Moscow CHX, chairman of the Moscow provincial committee, director of the Moselectroprom).

Since 1929, the chairman of the State Planning Commission of the Uzbek SSR .

Since 1931, the head of the light industry sector of the USSR State Planning Commission , the deputy chairman of the Standardization Committee at the USSR STO , the head of the Central Administration for Weights and Measures of the People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry of the USSR . The Central Administration of Weights and Measures on June 26, 1936 was included in the NKVD of the USSR [3] (in December 1936 it was renamed the Main Administration of Weights and Measures of the NKVD).

Dismissed from the NKVD on May 19, 1937, in the same year expelled from the Communist Party. Prior to his arrest, he worked at the Institute of Economics of the Moscow Region as a research fellow. Arrested on March 10, 1938, sentenced to death on April 30, 1938 on charges of espionage in favor of Latvian intelligence. He was shot on May 17, 1938 at the Butovo training ground .

He was posthumously rehabilitated in July 1956.

Address

Moscow , Ananievsky Lane , building 4/2, apartment 68.

Notes

  1. ↑ According to other sources, Lug .
  2. ↑ Who led the NKVD: 1934-1941 (neopr.) . old.memo.ru. Date of treatment September 5, 2019.
  3. ↑ NKVD of the USSR July 1934 - November 1936 | Project "Historical Materials" (neopr.) . istmat.info. Date of treatment September 5, 2019.

Literature

  • Shur, Konstantin Vladimirovich // Petrov N.V., Skorkin K.V. Who led the NKVD, 1934-1941: Directory / Memorial Society and others; Ed. N. G. Okhotin and A. B. Roginsky - M .: Links, 1999 .-- 504 p. - ISBN 5-7870-0032-3
  • Abramov V. Jews in the KGB. Executioners and victims. M., Yauza - Eksmo, 2005;
  • Petrov N.V. , Kokurin A.I. GPU-OGPU (1928-1934) // Free Thought. 1998.

Links

  • Chronos biography
  • Brief biographies and track records of senior officers of the NKVD
  • Short biography
  • Memory of lawlessness
  • Personal list
  • Moscow, Ananyevsky per., 4/2 building 1 (neopr.) . Last address. Date of treatment September 5, 2019.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shur,_Konstantin_Vladimirovich&oldid=101994800


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