Pavel Ivanovich Starygin ( 1897 , the village of Big Pakshik, Yaran district, Vyatka province , now Kirov region , Russian Federation - May 20, 1973 , Kiev ) - Soviet party leader, 1st secretary of the Nikolaev regional committee of the Communist Party (b) U, minister of meat and dairy industry USSR. Member of the Central Committee of the CP (b) U in June 1938 - May 1940. Member of the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian SSR of the 1-2 convocation.
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Biography
Born in the family of a poor peasant. In 1909 he graduated from a village school in the village of Serdezh, Yaran district. In May 1909 - May 1917 - a peasant in the farm of his father in his native village.
In May 1917 - February 1918 - a private of the 12th Infantry Regiment of the 3rd Infantry Division of the Russian Army. In February - October 1918 - again a peasant on his father's farm.
In October 1918 - April 1919, he was a Red Army soldier of the 3rd reserve battalion. In April - September 1919 - commander of the Simbir guard guard battalion. In September 1919 - May 1920 - assistant platoon commander of the Moscow Watchdog Regiment. In May - September 1920 - assistant platoon commander of the 254th Infantry Regiment of the 85th Separate Infantry Brigade. In September - December 1920 - in a team recovering from injuries in Moscow and Vyatka. In December 1920 - January 1922 - cadet of the regimental school, political leader of the 456th Infantry Regiment of the 51st Infantry Division.
Member of the RCP (b) since July 1921 .
In January - July 1922, he was the responsible party organizer of the headquarters of the 152nd Infantry Brigade of the 51st Infantry Division. In July 1922 - April 1923 - political leader of the company of the 152nd Infantry Regiment of the 51st Infantry Division. In April - October 1923 - student of the Kharkov Military Repeated School for senior staff.
In October 1923 - April 1926, he was the political leader of the company of the 88th and 89th Rifle Regiments of the 30th Rifle Division. In April 1926 - April 1928 - military commissar of a separate combat engineer company of the 30th Rifle Division. In April 1928 - December 1930 - Executive Secretary of the Party Bureau of the 30th Artillery Regiment of the 30th Rifle Division. In December 1930 - January 1933 - assistant to the military commissar of the 7th corps artillery regiment.
In January 1933 - January 1935, he was the head of the political department of the Kazankov machine and tractor station (MTS) in the village of Kazanki, Dnipropetrovsk Region.
In January 1935 - October 1937 - 1st Secretary of the Kazankovsky District Committee of the Communist Party (b) of the Dnipropetrovsk Region.
In October 1937 - March 1938 - the head of the department of governing party bodies of the Organizational Bureau of the Central Committee of the CP (b) U in the Nikolaev Region.
In March - April 1938 - the 3rd secretary of the Nikolaev regional committee of the CP (b) U.
In April 1938 - February 1939 - the 1st secretary of the Nikolaev regional committee of the Communist Party (b) U.
In May 1939 - February 1949 - People's Commissar (Minister) of the meat and dairy industries of the Ukrainian SSR. In February 1949 - August 1950 - Deputy Minister of meat and dairy industry of the Ukrainian SSR.
In August 1950 - May 1953, he was the manager of the office of the Main Directorate of Glavskotzagotovka of the USSR Ministry of Meat and Dairy Industry.
Since June 1953 - Senior Inspector, Manager of the Ukrmyasotorg Trust.
Then - retired. He died in the city of Kiev.
Rewards
- two orders of the Red Banner of Labor (02/07/1939, 01/23/1948)
- orders
- medals
Sources
- Filippov S. Territorial leaders of the CPSU (B.) In 1934-1939 Directory. - Moscow, ROSSPEN, 2016. (rus.) (Rus.)
- Starygin Pavel Ivanovich // Handbook on the history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union (1898-1991). (Russian) (Russian)