Ivan Zhukov
Iwan Pawłowicz Żukow (Russian: Иван Павлович Жуков, born 1889 in the village of Goniakowo in the Smolensk gubernatorial province, died October 30, 1937) - Soviet politician, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bc) (1925-1937).
Listener for evening courses of general education, later educated at the Folk University in St. Petersburg, since 1909 a member of the SDPR. Since 1917 a member of the Petrograd Council, 1918 chairman of the Supreme Court at the WCIK, in the summer of 1918 the deputy chairman, and from 9 August to 1918 chairman of the Saratov Gubernian province. From November 1918 to January 1919, Head of the Chemia Transport Department, from June 14th to September 16th, 1919, again the chairman of the Chechen Government in Saratov, from September 30 to November 1919, again the head of the Cheka Transport Department. From February 1920, deputy head of the Special Section of the South West Frontier, from July 1921 to May 1922, Commissar of the Economic and Material Board of the People's Commissariat of Road Traffic RFSRR, from May 1922 to April 1928 chairman of the Board of the Low Voltage Power Station in Petrograd / Leningrad. From April 1928 to April 1929 President of the Leningrad Oblast Sownarchoz, from April 1929 to January 1930 Chairman of the State Electrotechnical Trust, from December 11, 1929 to January 17, 1932 Member of the Presidium of the Supreme Economic Council The USSR. From January 1930 to 1931, chairman of the board of the All-Union Energy Unions, from 1931 to June 1933, head of the Central Energy Industry Administration of the Supreme People's Commissariat of the Heavy Industry of the USSR, January 1932 to June 11, 1933 deputy chief of the Soviet Heavy Industry, 1933-1936 deputy People's Commissar of the USSR, from 19 October 1936 to 1937 the RFSRR's local industry commissioner. April 9, 1931, decorated with the Order of Lenin. June 21, 1937 arrested, October 29, 1937 sentenced to death, then shot. Bibliography
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