Ivan Agafonovich Parshikov ( 1893 - 1964 ) - Soviet party and statesman, rector of the Novocherkassk Industrial Institute in 1933-1934.
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| Date of Birth | October 28, 1893 | ||||||
| Place of Birth | the village of Nizhne-Chirskaya , Don Army Area , Russian empire | ||||||
| Date of death | January 8, 1964 (aged 70) | ||||||
| Place of death | Moscow , USSR | ||||||
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Biography
He was born on October 28, 1893 in the village of Nizhne-Chirskaya of the Second Don Don Region of the Don Army; father - Agafon Nikolaevich was a worker, mother - Elena Egorovna was a housewife.
He graduated from four classes of a local school, and then the fifth and sixth in the Alexander gymnasium of the city of Tsaritsyn . He studied at the pharmaceutical department of Yuriev University , having received the specialty of a pharmacist. In 1910-1914, Parshikov worked as a pharmacist at the Bushman pharmacy in his native village.
He was a member of the First World War - from July 1914 to January 1918 he fought on the Western Front as a private as part of the 20th Don Cossack Regiment of the 3rd Don Cossack Division . After the October Revolution and the end of the war, he returned to his homeland and was placed at the disposal of the District Military Revolutionary Committee to work on organizing health care. He became a participant in the Civil War in Russia - from June 1919 to July 1921 he was in the command of the political staff of the 14th Infantry Division named after Stepin, where he was involved in health issues. In May 1919, Ivan Parshikov became a candidate, and since June 1920 - a member of the RCP (B) / CPSU . From November 1921 to February 1924 he worked in the district executive committee, and from February 1924 to April 1925 he was a member of the presidium of the District Executive Committee of his choice in the village of Nizhne-Chirskaya.
From April 1925 to March 1930, I. A. Parshikov held the post of manager of the Sanitary Administration in Stalingrad . Since 1929, he conducted work on the study of the raw material base for the organization of the chemical industry in the Lower Volga region . In December of the same year he was seconded to Moscow at the disposal of the All-Union Association of the Chemical Industry of the Supreme Economic Council of the USSR (“Vsekhimprom”), where he was appointed manager of its North Caucasian branch in Rostov-on-Don . In November 1930, concurrently, Parshikov was appointed director of the Novocherkassk Institute of Chemical Technology, and in January 1931, in connection with the liquidation of the North Caucasus branch of Vsekhimprom, he remained working as director of the institute. In February 1933, Ivan Agafonovich Parshikov headed the joint Novocherkassk Industrial Institute . In connection with the Decree of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks on the Novocherkassk Industrial Institute of October 6, 1934, the director of the institute was removed from his post. In January 1935, he headed the regional branch of Soyuzkhimsnabsbyt in Stalingrad.
In January 1936, Parshikov was called up from the reserve to the Red Army and was appointed head of the 4th branch of the Sanitary Division of the Ural Military District . Since March 1938 he was a senior military representative of the Sanitary Administration of the Red Army People's Commissariat of Defense of the USSR . He took part in the Great Patriotic War and in the Soviet-Japanese Wars. Since September 1946, I. A. Parshikov worked as an engineer at the Main Military Medical Directorate of the USSR Ministry of Defense . Since April 1948, he was the head of the training unit at the military department of the Moscow Pharmaceutical Institute , and was promoted to colonel of the medical service.
He was awarded the Order of the Red Star and medals, including "For Military Merit", "For the Defense of Moscow", "For the Victory in Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945", "For the Victory over Japan", "In Memory of 800 anniversary of Moscow. "
He died on January 8, 1964 in Moscow.
Since 1922, I. A. Parshikov was married to Martynova Maria Platonovna (born 1905), they had a son Yuri (born 1933).