Vasily Mikhailovich Dulin ( 1894 , p. Vyksa , Nizhny Novgorod province - 1965 , Moscow, USSR ) - Soviet party and statesman [1] [2] [3] .
| Vasily Mikhailovich Dulin | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Povalyukhin, Ivan Ivanovich | ||||||
| Successor | Maksidov, Kazgery Uvzhokovich | ||||||
| Birth | 1894 Vyksa , Nizhny Novgorod province Russian empire | ||||||
| Death | 1965 Moscow | ||||||
| The consignment | RCP (b) | ||||||
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Biography
- 1905 - at the age of 10 he became a messenger at the village headman.
- 1915 - in the workshop of the Nizhne-Vyksa plant
- 1916 - locksmith in a mechanical workshop in Kanavin. Joins the CPSU (b)
- 1917 - on the instructions of the party, he becomes a locksmith in a depot in Vyksa and becomes chairman of the Bolshevik party organization
- November-December 1917 - on a leading role in the establishment of Soviet power in the city of Ardatov.
- 1918 - After the 1st Congress of Soviets in Ardatov, he was headed by the district executive committee, then the commissar of the Ardatovskiy Zemsky Council, the chairman of the county economic council.
- March 1918 - a delegate from Ardatov County to the IV All-Russian Congress of Soviets , at which the issue of concluding peace with Germany was decided.
- since May 1918 - Chairman of the Ardatov Committee of the CPSU (B.)
- 1919 - 1929 - at party work in various counties of the Nizhny Novgorod, Tambov provinces and in the North Caucasus:
- c 1919 - at party work, Arzamas .
- 10.1928 - 3.1929 - Executive Secretary of the Regional Committee of the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ,
- member of the North Caucasian regional committee of the party,
- secretary of the party committee of the largest electric plant in Moscow.
- 1930 - graduated from the Institute of Red Professors
- November 1956 - personal pensioner
Teaching activities
Since 1930 he switched to teaching work. Associate professor, head of the departments of Marxism-Leninism and political economy in various universities in Moscow.
Memory
- Named street in the city of Vyksa [4]
Notes
- ↑ Vladimir Petrovich Fadeev. Essays on the history of the Gorky organization of the CPSU . - Gorky Book Publishing House, 1961. - 512 p.
- ↑ 09599 . www.knowbysight.info. Date of treatment June 9, 2017.
- ↑ Library "Fatherland" | Outstanding vyksuntsy "D" . biblio.wyksa.ru. Date of treatment June 9, 2017. (unavailable link)
- ↑ Library "Fatherland" | Vyksa Streets (inaccessible link) . biblio.wyksa.ru. Date of treatment June 9, 2017. Archived June 1, 2017.