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Dukanov, Miron Dmitrievich

Miron Dmitrievich Dyukanov ( August 23, 1899 , the village of Second Rozhdestvenskoye [1] , Kursk province [2] - November 21, 1941 , Rameshkovsky district , Kalinin region ) - Ukrainian Soviet party and economic leader, miner Stakhanovets. Candidate member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) (June 3 - August 30, 1937) [3] , member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) U (08/30/1937 - 05/13/1940); Deputy of the Supreme Council of the USSR of the 1st convocation.

Miron Dmitrievich Dyukanov
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Date of Birth
Place of BirthSecond Rozhdestvenskoe , Kursk Uyezd , Kursk Province , Russian Empire
Date of death
Place of death
A country
Occupationminer
Awards and prizes
Order of Lenin - 1935Order of the Red Banner of Labor - 1939

Content

Biography

Born into a peasant family. From a young age he was a laborer. In 1918 he joined the Red Army, fought on the fronts of the civil war in Russia.

In the 1920s he moved with his family to Donbass, worked for six years as a slaughterer at the Central-Irmino mine.

In 1929 he joined the CPSU (b) . He was a party organizer of a mine site. He graduated from the school of liquidation of illiteracy, in 1930-1932 he studied at the Chistyakov School of Party Assets. Since 1932, he worked as a party organizer of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks in the 4/2 bis mine, as a party worker in the Zolotaya mine of the Lisichansk mine administration. Then he returned to work as a slaughterer and party organizer of the Nikanor-Vostok section at the Tsentralnaya-Irmino mine of the Kadievsky district of Donetsk region.

One of the initiators of the movement for high-performance coal mining in the mines of Donbass during the Second Stalin Five-Year Plan. Working as a stoner at the Tsentralnaya-Irmino mine in Donetsk Region, in September 1935 he repeated and exceeded Alexei Stakhanov's world record for coal mining [4] .

Since June 1936 - party organizer of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (mine) named after Stalin ( Sergo city) [5] . From August 1937 to 1938 - 1st Secretary of the Sergovsk City Committee of Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine, Donetsk Region.

In 1938-1939 he was the head of the Voroshilovgradugol plant of the Voroshilovgrad region. He studied at the Stalin Industrial Academy in Moscow.

In June 1941, he voluntarily went to the front, was the commissar of a rifle regiment. He died in battles with German troops on the Kalinin front . He was buried in Rameshki (Tver Oblast) [6] .

The delegate of the XVIII Congress of the CPSU (b) [7] .

Family

Wife - Maria Mikhailovna; four children:

  • son Vasily - died at the front in 1943 [8] .

Title

  • regimental commissar (1941)

Rewards

  • Order of Lenin (12/8/1935) [1]
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labor (02.17.1939)

Memory

The name of M. D. Dyukanov is:

  • Lane in Lugansk [9] , street in Irmino [10] , street in Novosibirsk
  • tug of the Moscow-Volga canal [11] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 F. Panov, 2008 .
  2. ↑ Now - in the Medvensky district of the Kursk region , Russia . According to other sources (see: F. Panov, 2008 ; Central City Hospital of Stakhanov ), place of birth is Kuvshinovka , now in the same district.
  3. ↑ The Central Committee, elected by the XIIIth Congress of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine on 3.6.1937, candidates for membership (neopr.) . A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991. Date of treatment February 4, 2017.
  4. ↑ Malakhov A. Man-hammer // Kommersant. - 2002. - November 12 ( No. 44 (399) ).
  5. ↑ According to other sources , the party organizer of the Central-Irmino mine.
  6. ↑ The grave ... of Dukanov Miron Dmitrievich (neopr.) . Monuments to soldiers who died for their homeland . Search squad "Victory" (April 1, 2010). Date of treatment February 4, 2017.
  7. ↑ Dyukanov Miron Dmitrievich: delegate of the 18th Congress of the CPSU (b) (Neopr.) . TSGAKFFD. Date of treatment February 4, 2017.
  8. ↑ “By his labor he entered history” (neopr.) . Famous countrymen . Second Christmas Secondary School named after S.Z. and G.Z. Piskunov. Date of treatment February 4, 2017.
  9. ↑ There were Voroshilovgrad streets (neopr.) . shusek - livejournal (December 1, 2009). Date of treatment February 4, 2017.
  10. ↑ Street Dyukanova (neopr.) . Central City Hospital of Stakhanov (August 31, 2016). Date of treatment February 4, 2017.
  11. ↑ Wheel steamers (neopr.) . Forum of the Internet portal Infoflot.ru. Date of treatment February 4, 2017.

Sources and Literature

  • Shatalina E.P. Dyukanov Miron Dmitrievich // Encyclopedia of the History of Ukraine : in 10 volumes / editorial board: V. A. Smoliy (chairman) and others; Institute of History of Ukraine NAS of Ukraine . - Kiev: Naukova Dumka , 2004. - T. 2: G — D. - S. 508. - ISBN 966-00-0405-2
  • Makarova A.V., Shushkovsky A.I. Dyukanov Miron Dmitrievich // Dyukanov, Miron Dmitrievich // Encyclopedia of Ukraine : [ Ukrainian ] : at 30 t. / NAS of Ukraine , Naukova іm partnership. Shevchenko , Institute of Encyclopedic Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. - K. , 2001—…. - ISBN 944-02-3354-x .
  • Panov F. Vanya Kursky and the thirteenth salary // Kursk truth. - 2008. - January 26 ( No. 591 ).
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