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Devingtal, Jean Fedorovich

Jean Fedorovich Devingtal ( lat. Jānis Devingtals ) ( 1892 - 1938 ) - Russian revolutionary , employee of the Cheka and Soviet economic leader.

Jean Fedorovich Devingtal
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J.F.Dwingingtal after arrest, 1937
Date of Birth1892 ( 1892 )
Place of BirthBauska County , Courland Province , Russian Empire
Date of deathApril 2, 1938 ( 1938-04-02 )
A place of deathMoscow region , Kommunarka , Moscow region
Affiliation Russian empire
the USSR
Type of armyCheka
Years of service1919 - 1922
Awards and prizes
CommunicationsC.M. Carlson

Content

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Address
  • 2 notes
  • 3 Literature
  • 4 References

Biography

Latvian , a member of the RSDLP since 1907, had a higher education . [one]

From September 23, 1919 to March 4, 1920, the chairman of the Kazan provincial Cheka. From April 22 to September 9, 1920 the chairman of the Tersk regional Cheka. From July 19 to July 23, 1922, he was the Acting Chairman of the Terek Provincial Cheka. Since October 1922, an investigator of the Cheka in Moscow. On October 24, he interrogated the poet Sergei Yesenin in connection with his trip to Georgia. (Yesenin was accidentally arrested on the night of October 18-19, 1920. 1921/1924: Assistant Director of the Oil Industry Directorate, which was part of the Main Directorate for Fuel Industry (GUT) of the Supreme Economic Council. On May 8, 1922, he wrote a memo to Lenin on the organization of the fuel Industry 1925: Member of the Board

He studied at the Economic Institute of the Red Professor at the Central Executive Committee of the USSR . Prior to his arrest, he was deputy head of the Directorate of Dairy and Meat State Farms of the central regions of the People's Commissariat of Grain and Livestock State Farms of the USSR .

December 14, 1937 arrested. Sentenced by the HCVF of the USSR on April 2, 1938 on charges of participation in a counter-revolutionary terrorist organization [2] to be shot. Shot on the day of sentencing. October 20, 1956 by the definition of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR posthumously rehabilitated.

Address

Moscow, Bolshaya Pochtovaya street, house 18, building 15, apartment 50.

Notes

  1. ↑ Personal list
  2. ↑ lists of victims

Literature

  • Litvin A. L. Kazan: the time of the civil war. Kazan, 1991. p. 147-148.

Links

  • A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898 - 1991
  • Victims of political repression, shot and buried in Moscow and the Moscow region from 1918 to 1953
  • Genealogy Research Center
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dwingingtal__Zhan_Fyodorovich&oldid=101840993


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