Andrei Mikhailovich Bodrov ( 1896 - 1938 ) - Soviet diplomat, economic leader.
| Andrei Mikhailovich Bodrov | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Konstantin Konstantinovich Yurenev | ||||||
| Successor | Igor Romanovich Fonshtein | ||||||
| Birth | 1896 Venevsky Uyezd , Tula Province , Russian Empire | ||||||
| Death | August 19, 1938 Kommunarka , Moscow Region , RSFSR , USSR | ||||||
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| The consignment | RSDLP (b) | ||||||
| Profession | diplomat | ||||||
Biography
Member of the RSDLP (b) since 1914.
Until August 1, 1922 - plenipotentiary representative of the RSFSR in Bukhara [1] .
Since 1930, he has been the head of Goshipshipnikstroy (Moscow).
In 1934 - Director of the 1st Bearing Plant named after L. M. Kaganovich (Moscow).
Until June 1938 - Director of Plant No. 192.
June 20, 1938 was arrested on charges of "participation in a counter-revolutionary terrorist organization." Convicted by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on August 19, 1938, and shot on the same day. Rehabilitated by the definition of the HCVF of the USSR on December 15, 1956 [2] .
He was buried at the Kommunarka training ground in the Moscow region.