Mikhail Flegontovich Armenkov ( January 11, 1894 , the village of Ivankova, Kovrov district , Vladimir province - April 22, 1967 , Semipalatinsk ) - Soviet party and statesman. Member of the First World War and Civil War. Full St. George Knight.
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| Predecessor | Anatoly Fomich Moiseev | |||||||
| Successor | Jack Galiakparovich Kulitov | |||||||
| Birth | January 11, 1894 Ivankova village, Kovrov district , Vladimir province , Russia [1] | |||||||
| Death | April 22, 1967 (73 years old) Semipalatinsk , Kazakh SSR , USSR [2] | |||||||
| Burial place | Semipalatinsk | |||||||
| The consignment | CPSU (since 1918) | |||||||
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Biography
Born in the village of Ivankova (currently does not exist), she was in the territory of the now existing Klyazminsky rural settlement of the Kovrovsky district of the Vladimir region . Russian [3] .
In childhood, he graduated from grade 3 of elementary school [4] .
World War I
Since 1915, in the military service, Private Armenkov in the 27th Vitebsk Infantry Regiment of the 7th Infantry Division of the 5th Army Corps as part of the 5th Army was on the South-Western Front [4]
In the battle of September 18, 1915, near the village of Cheremshitsa, being sent by the commander of the battalion for reconnaissance, they did it with complete success, bringing information about the enemy more important, thanks to which sappers successfully built a bridge over the Naroch River in Belarus , necessary for our attack. For which he was awarded the St. George Cross 4th degree [4] .
At the beginning of 1916, Corporal Armenkov, in a battle under strong artillery and rifle fire from the enemy, carried an officer with his comrades to a safe place, which saved his life. For which he was awarded the George Cross of the 3rd degree [4] .
In a battle on April 15, 1916, near the village of Kolodino, during a counter-attack, non-commissioned officer Armenkov, leading his comrades, carried them with his personal courage under the strong machine-gun fire of the enemy, and saved the guns captured by the enemy. For which he was awarded the St. George Cross 2nd degree [4] .
At the end of 1916, for the differences in the battles against the enemy, the senior non-commissioned officer of the foot reconnaissance team Armenkov was awarded the Grand Duke George Mikhailovich from the Name of Sovereign Emperor with the George Cross of the 1st degree [4] .
Civil War
Since 1918, Armenkov, a cadet of the Political Courses of the Red Army of the Yaroslavl Military District, in the same year, the Ivanovo Communists formed a combat detachment of more than a thousand people to be sent to the Eastern Front . In April 1919, the "Frunze detachment" received reinforcements, was transformed into the 220th Ivanovo-Ascension Rifle Regiment, in which Armenkov continued his service. This regiment was sent to the Urals, where it was included in the 25th Chapaev division , fighting on the Eastern Front [4] .
Subsequently, Armenkov was appointed commander of the battalion of the 501st Infantry Regiment of the 56th Infantry Division . When attacking under hurricane and rifle fire, the example of personal courage and high military valor Armenkov restored order in a battered battalion, bringing him to a bayonet attack, knocking the enemy out of his position. Then, pursuing the enemy for 6 km, he crossed the Chernetsy River, fixed on the other side [3] . For which, by Order of the Republican Military Council of the Republic No. 598 of 1920, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner [5] .
The interwar period
In 1923, he was discharged from the Red Army, and arrived in the city of Ivanovo-Voznesensk where he was appointed head of the provincial correctional home [3] .
Since 1924, the secretary of the committee of the RCP (b) of the state chemical plant [3] .
Since 1925, the head of the Agitation and Propaganda Department of the Makaryevsky district committee of the RCP (b) of the Ivanovo-Voznesenskaya province [3] .
Since 1929, the executive secretary of the Makaryevsky district committee of the CPSU (b) (Ivanovo-Voznesenskaya province) [3] .
From 1930 to 1932 he studied at the Communist University named after Ya. M. Sverdlov in Moscow [3] .
Since 1932, the authorized representative of the OGPU in the Ivanovo Industrial Region [3] .
Since 1932, the secretary of the Bel-Agachsky district committee of the CPSU (b) ( East Kazakhstan region ) [3] .
Since 1932, the head of the Department of the Chimkent city committee of the CPSU (b) [3] .
Since 1937, the head of the Political Department of the Ovseplemsovkhoz in Kazakhstan [3] .
From 1938 to 1940, he was alternately the first secretary of the Key District Committee of the Communist Party (b) of Kazakhstan ( Aktobe Oblast ), the head of the Department of Governing Party Bodies of the Aktobe Oblast Committee of the Communist Party (b) of Kazakhstan, and the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Aktobe Oblast Council [3] .
Since 1940, deputy head of the Industrial Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan [3] .
Since 1941, head of the Food Industry Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) of Kazakhstan [3] .
The Great Patriotic War and the postwar years
Since 1941, the 1st Secretary of the Pavlodar Regional Committee of the Communist Party (b) of Kazakhstan [3] .
Since 1943, the secretary of the Tatar district committee of the CPSU (b), then the secretary of the Tatar city committee of the CPSU (b) (Novosibirsk region) [3] .
Since 1945, the secretary of the Alma-Ata rural district committee of the Communist Party (b) of Kazakhstan [3] .
From 1945 to 1950, the manager of the Semipalatinsk regional trust of the oil industry [3] .
He died in 1967 [3] . He was buried in Semipalatinsk [4] .
Rewards
- the USSR
- Order of the Red Banner (1920)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1945) [4]
- Russian empire
- 1st degree St. George’s Cross No. 8251 (Order of the V Army Corps No. 372 dated November 25, 1916) [6]
- 2nd degree St. George’s Cross No. 20269 (Order of the V Army Corps No. 192 of May 31, 1916) [6]
- St. George Cross 3rd degree (1916) [6] .
- 4th degree St. George’s Cross No. 144315 (Order of the V Army Corps No. 391 dated October 15, 1915) [6]
Memory
Notes
- ↑ Now, the village of Ivankova has been abolished, and it was located on the territory of the current Klyazma rural village of Kovrovsky district , Vladimir region , Russia
- ↑ Now Kazakhstan
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Handbook on the history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898 - 1991 // Armenkov Mikhail Flegontovich
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kostanai Regional Weekly Our Newspaper © 2002-2014 // Issue of NG on 03/14/2013
- ↑ COLLECTION OF PERSONS AWARDED WITH THE RED Banner ORDER OF THE RSFSR AND HONORARY REVOLUTIONARY WEAPONS
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 St. George Knights against the Third Reich and its allies (С С С Р). On the labor front
Links
- Russian State Military Historical Archive (RGVIA), f.970, op.8, 1930.
- STATE ARCHIVE of Pavlodar region
Literature
- Ashimbaev D.R. Who is who in Kazakhstan. Biographical Encyclopedia. Almaty, 2008
- Pavlodar Irtysh. Encyclopedia. - Almaty, 2003. - P.132.
