Stepan Kuzmich Lutsenko ( 1897 - 1928 ) - a participant in the civil war. A statesman of the Ukrainian SSR , deputy people's commissar of agriculture of the Ukrainian SSR.
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 memory
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
Stepan Lutsenko was born in the village of Zhabki, Poltava province (now the village of Lokhvitsky district of the Poltava region of Ukraine ) into a poor peasant family.
Member of the First World War. Member of the RSDLP (b) . Since April 1918, at the underground work in Lokhvytsky Uyezd, commander of the Sviridovsky partisan detachment (Poltava province) (1918-1919).
Since 1919 - Chairman of the Volost Revolutionary Committee. In 1920, a delegate to the IV All-Ukrainian Conference of the Communist Party (b) U, in 1920-1923 - Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Lokhvitsky District Council.
Good command of the word, spoke with articles in local newspapers. In 1923 he was appointed chairman of Romensky , from 1925 - Poltava District Executive Committee.
Since 1926 - Deputy People's Commissar of Agriculture of the Ukrainian SSR.
He was the initiator of the construction of the monument to the philosopher G. Skovoroda in Lokhvits (Poltava region) in 1922, the author of which was the sculptor Ivan Kavaleridze . [one]
He died in February 1928.
Memory
- The native village was named after S.K. in Poltava.