Anton Cychon
Anton Michajlovich Cichon (born May 26, 1887 in Olszewskie village in Vilnius Province, March 7, 1939) is a Soviet politician, party activist and trade union activist, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (BKK) (1930-1934) ). Curriculum vitae
Born in a Belarusian family, he served in the SDPRR from 1906, twice arrested and sent, and in November 1917 he was a member of the Revolutionary Military Committee in Moscow. From September 1919 to April 1920, Chairman of the Moscow Regional Council, 1920-1921 Chairman of the State Procurement Committee of the State Council of the National Economy of the RFSRR, 1922-1923 Secretary of the Zamosc District Committee of the RKP (b), Moscow, February-September 1923 Chairman of the Bauman District Council Moscow. From April 25, 1923 until May 23, 1924, member of the Central Control Commission of the RKP (b) and Party College of that commission, 1924-1928 Secretary of the Bauman Local Committee of the RKP (b) / WKP (b), December 31, 1925 to December 2, 1927, From 19 December 1927 to 26 June 1930, a member of the Central Committee of the WKP (b). From July 13, 1930 to January 26, 1934, member of the Central Committee of the WKP (b) and deputy member of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b), from August 3, 1930 to June 23, 1933, the People's Commissar of the USSR. 1933 Chairman of the Central Railway Commission. From February 11, 1934 to August 2, 1938, member of the Soviet Commission of Soviet Affairs, from 1935 to August 10, 1937, commissioner of this commission in the Belarusian SSR. August 21, 1938 arrested on March 7, 1939 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 dead. August, 1954 posthumously rehabilitated. Bibliography
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