Feodor Okk
Feodor Okk (Russian: Фёдор Васильевич Окк, born on November 27, 1898 in the village of Piila, died on August 23, 1941, k. Tallina) - an Estonian communist politician. Curriculum vitae
From February 1917 to 1918 he served in the Russian army, and from 1918 to May 1926 in the Red Army, from 1920 he belonged to RKP (b), 1926-1927 he worked in the Moscow province social insurance department and as the head of the invalids in Sierpuchowo. Then in the years 1927-1931 he studied at the Communist University of National Minorities of the West. Julian Marchlewski, 1931-1932 he was a clerk and head of the machine-building department of the Organization and Instructing Department of the WKP District Committee (b) in Leningrad, in 1932 he was sent to illegal communist activity in Estonia, but on August 23, 1932 he was arrested there and then sentenced to 12 years Katory, May 7, 1938 amnesty. On August 14, 1938, he was sent to the USSR, where from August 1939 to May 1940 he worked in the NKVD Board of the Leningrad Oblast, and from May to July 1940 he was the deputy director of the airport for administrative and economic matters. After the annexation of Estonia by the USSR, from July 1940 to March 1941 he was the first secretary of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Estonia in Tallinn, from February 8 to August 23, 1941 a deputy member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of KP (b) E and simultaneously from March 24 to August 23, 1941 a secretary KC KP (b) E on transport. After the German attack on the USSR, in July 1941 he became commissar of the 1st Estonian Infantry Regiment, but soon died during the war in the vicinity of Tallinn. Bibliography
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