Peter Vītoliņš
Pēteris Vītoliņš, Piotr Janowicz Witolin (Russian: Пётр Янович Витолин, born 1892 in Courland, February 10, 1938) - Latvian Communist, Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae
In 1908 he joined the SDPRR, from February to November 1914 he was secretary of the sickness fund of the railway car plant in Riga, in December 1914 he was arrested and in December 1916 sentenced to exile to the gubernian Irkutsk. After the February Revolution of 19 March 1917 he was amnestrated, from May to July 1917 he was the chairman of the Kaliningrad SDPRR (b), and also edited the newspaper "Rasswiet", from 29 July 1917 to 23 February 1918 was the chairman of the Kaliningrad Province Government Office (b) November 27, 1917 to January 29, 1918, chairman of the Kalashic Revolutionary Committee. From February 1918 to January 1919, he was chairman of the Kaliningrad Governorate (b) / RKP (b), and from January to March 1918 he was the chairman of the Kaluchov Government Executive Committee, from 5 February to 26 April 1918 the chairman of the People's Commissariat of the Kaluga Soviet Republic. from January to August 1919 editor of the newspaper "Krasnoarmmiejskaja Truth" of the Staff of the South Front. From September 1919 to February 1920 he was the head of the RKP District Committee (now Miczuryńsk); from March to October 1920 he was the head of the Propaganda and Propaganda Department of the Tambov Gubernian Government Committee (b); from October 1920 to May 1922 Secretary of the Party Committee of the RKP b) and head of the South-South Politics Organization and Instructor's Board, in March 1921 he took part in the liquidation of the Kronstadt uprising. From November 1922 to May 1926 he was the secretary of the Central Board of Education of the People's Commissar of the Education of the RFSRR, and from October 1927 to October 1929 he was the chairman of the Political Section of the Moscow Gubernian / District Council of Political Offices . From November 1929 to March 1935 the chairman of the Moscow Municipal Council of Patronage, and from April 1935 to June 1937 the head of the Board of Trustees of the Moscow District Agricultural Board. June 19, 1937, was sentenced to death by the Military College of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on charges of participating in a counter-revolutionary terrorist organization and shot the next day. Bibliography
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