Grigory Kuzmich Korolev ( 1884 - 1927 ) - Russian Bolshevik revolutionary, Soviet party and statesman.
| Grigory Kuzmich Korolev | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | October 12, 1884 |
| Place of Birth | the village of Melnichishte , Kinesham district , Kostroma province |
| Date of death | March 14, 1927 (42 years old) |
| Place of death | Moscow |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | revolutionary |
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Biography
Grigory Kuzmich Korolyov was born on October 12, 1884 in the village of Melnichishte (now the Zavolzhsky District, Ivanovo Region) . He was left without a father early, was forced to work as a retailer, a developer at the flax factory, a buffet worker, and a locksmith in the factory. During his last work, he made friends with the Social Democrats. He participated in the First Russian Revolution , and was fired from the factory for participating in the strike. He worked on the railway, from where he was also fired in 1907 for participating in the May Day. Since 1914 he worked at the Mindovsky and Bakin factory in the city of Navoloki , led the underground Bolshevik organization at the factory and the workers' cooperative [1] .
In early 1917, Korolev became the organizer of the strike of the weavers of the city of Navoloki and the initiator of the creation of the factory committee. After the abdication of Nicholas II, he became a member of the Kinesham Council of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies, a member of the board of the trade union, a textile worker in the Ivanovo-Kinesham region. After the October Revolution, Korolev became an active conductor of the policy of the Soviet government in this area, organized the nationalization of local enterprises, their supply [1] .
Since December 1918, Korolev worked as the Ivanovo-Ascension Provincial Commissar of Labor, was a member of the Ivanovo Provincial Committee of the RCP (B.) And the Ivanovo-Ascension Provincial Executive Committee. He was actively engaged in the launch of textile enterprises of the region stopped by the Civil War, he headed the Shock Committee on the launch of textile enterprises in the Ivanovo-Voznesenskaya province. In 1920, he became chairman of the Ivanovo-Voznesensky Provincial Executive Committee [1] .
In 1921 - 1922 he worked as an instructor in the Central Committee of the RCP (b), in 1922-1923 - as a secretary of the Kostroma Provincial Committee of the RCP (b). Since 1923 he worked as a member of the board of the People’s Commissariat of Health, was elected a member of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR. From 1926 until his death he worked in the Central Committee of the Textile Workers' Union. He died on March 14, 1927, was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery in Moscow [1] .
In honor of Korolyov, the street and the factory in Ivanovo are named [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 The revolutionaries of the textile land / Scientific. ed. V.P. Terentyev. - Yaroslavl: Verkh-Volzhskiy pr. ed., 1980.