Joseph Fadeevich Nemerzelli (Nemerzon) ( 1895 - 1938 ) - head of the N. Tolmachev Military-Political Academy , corps commissar [1] [2] ( 1935 ).
| Joseph Fadeevich Nemerzelli | |||
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| Joseph Fadeevich Nemerzon | |||
| Date of Birth | |||
| Place of Birth | Rechitsa , Russian Empire | ||
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| Affiliation | |||
| Type of army | Red army | ||
| Years of service | 1915 - 1917 , 1918 - 1937 | ||
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| Battles / wars | World War I Civil war in Russia | ||
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Biography
He was born in a Jewish family of a worker (in the documents also appears as a native of Tiflis , and by nationality Georgians ) [3] . He graduated from the city elementary school in 1911, then worked as a clerk. Externally passed exams for six classes of the gymnasium . In 1915 he was drafted into the army, a participant in the First World War, an ordinary soldier .
Member of the RCP (b) in 1917-1937, delegate to the 17th Congress of the CPSU (b) . In the Red Army since April 1918, a participant in the Civil War on the Southern Front . During the war, he served as military commissar of the headquarters of the 4th Infantry Division and the 10th Army , military commissar of the headquarters of the 38th Infantry Division , military commissar of the 1st brigade of the same division, military commissar of the 2nd (later - 95th) brigade of the 32nd Infantry Division , military commissar of the 82nd Brigade of the 28th Infantry Division . Member of the suppression of the anti-Soviet uprising in Dagestan under the leadership of Imam N. Gotsinsky . Until November 1922, the assistant to the military commissar of the 1st Caucasian Rifle Division , after which the military commissar of the 3rd Caucasian Rifle Division . He was awarded the orders of the Red Banner of the Azerbaijan SSR (1921) and the Red Banner of the RSFSR (1923).
After the Civil War, in senior political positions in the troops, the central apparatus and military schools of the Red Army. Since October 1923, the head of the political secretariat of the Batumi fortified region . From February 1924, the military commissar and head of the political department of the 1st Caucasian, and from March of the same year, the 2nd Caucasian rifle divisions. In 1925-1926, student of KUVNAS at the Military Academy named after M.V. Frunze . From July 1926, head of the organizational department of the political administration of the Caucasian Red Banner Army ; from June 1927, deputy head of the political department of the same army. Since September 1930, a senior inspector of the organizational and distribution department of the Political Administration of the Red Army . At the end of 1932 he was appointed deputy head of the political department of the Leningrad Military District . Since April 1937, head of the Military Political Academy named after N. G. Tolmachev.
He lived in Leningrad on Kirochnaya street , house 2, apartment 6. Arrested on December 5, 1937. On September 21, 1938, he was sentenced by a visiting session of the Military Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court in Leningrad under Art. Art. 58-1b-8-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR (on charges of sabotage and participation in a military conspiracy) to capital punishment . Shot the day after the conviction, September 22, 1938, in the Leningrad region. [4] [5] By the definition of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR of October 13, 1956, he was posthumously rehabilitated.
Publications
- Party and political work in tactical exercises and detachment exercises (in a company). M., 1932.
Literature
- Cherushev N.S. Red Army: 1938-1941. - M .: Veche , 2003 .-- 480 p. - (Military secrets of the XX century). - 5,000 copies. - ISBN 5-94538-366-X .
- Romanenko K. K. “If it weren't for the Stalinist repressions!” How the Leader saved the USSR. Yauza-Press, 2011. ISBN 978-5-9955-0256-2 .
- Branover G. G. Russian Jewish Encyclopedia in 9 volumes. Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences / Russian-Israeli Encyclopedic Center "Epos", 1994-2011.
- Burtsev V. Do not take prisoners! Eksmo, 2005. ISBN 5-699-11036-4 .
Notes
- ↑ Chronicle of the Great War "Participants" Nemerzelli (Nemerzon), Joseph Fadeevich "Biography
- ↑ Order
- ↑ LIST OF CITIZENS Shot IN LENINGRAD, OUTSIDE LENINGRAD AND AFTER REHABILITATION (VOLUME 10 “LM”) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment October 26, 2015. Archived December 20, 2013.
- ↑ Stalin's lists
- ↑ Repression in the Red Army