Mikhail Riemizov
Mikhail Petrovich Riemizov (Russian: Михаил Петрович Ремизов, born November 11, 1891 in the village of Zychariewo in the Smolensk gubernatorial district, December 2, 1983) - Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae
In 1914 he joined the SDPRR (b), was arrested in August 1914, then sentenced to 8 years in prison in Szlisselburg. March 1917 amnestrated after the February Revolution. Between March and April 1917, a member of the Petrograd Council, from September 1917 to January 1919, the chairman of the District Committee of the SDPRR (b) / RKP (b) in Gżatsk (now Gagarin), since February 1918 the chairman of the Executive Committee of the District Council in Gzatak, January 1919 editor of the newspaper "Izvestia Gżatskogo Sowieta". From 27 January to 29 March 1919, the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Smolensk Gubernian Council, since March 1919 the head of the Smolensk Metallurgical and Dairy Industry Department of Smolensk Gubernian Sownarchozu and the head of the Smolensk Party Government Inspection Unit of the RKP (b). A student of the Moscow City People's University. From January to November 1920 secretary of Smolensk gubernian committee RKP (b), from September to November 1920 p.o. the secretary responsible for Smolensk gubernian RKP committee (b) and head of the department of this committee. From November 1920 to January 29, 1921, the secretary was responsible for the Smolensk Gubernian RKP Committee (b), from 1921 a student of the Faculty of Labor, later studied at the Faculty of Mechanics of the Moscow Technical University, and in the years 1925-1928 at the Faculty of Economics of the Institute of Red Professor. In 1928-1931 lecturer in political economy in Moscow, deputy secretary and secretary of the Executive Committee of the People's Commissar of the USSR, in 1935 was excluded from the WKP (b), but he avoided repression - later he was a constructor of the Moscow Metro. In the years 1941-1958 he was an employee of the Moscow Machine Tool Manufacturing Plant. Bibliography
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