Aleksandr Borczaninow


Aleksandr Lukicz Borczaninov (Russian: Александр Лукич Борчанинов, born October 10, 1884 from the village of Ziukaj in the Permian province, died March 23, 1932 in Rostov-on-Don) is a Russian revolutionary, Soviet politician, military activist and party activist. > Curriculum vitae 1901-1903 studied at the Ufie School of Meteorology (he did not graduate), 1903 joined the SDPRR, Bolshevik, in March 1904 arrested, in November 1904 dismissed. In May 1905 arrested and released, May 29, 1905 again arrested, October 18, 1905 released, May 17, 1906 arrested and sentenced to exile to the Yakutsk Governorate, March 16, 1917 amnestionowany. From July to November 1917, chairman of the Motovilichinska Rada (now part of Perm, in November-December 1917 and again from March to June 1918 chairman of the Permian City Council, in June-July 1918 commander of the Red Guards, in August-September 1918 commander of the 4th Urals Infantry Division From September to November 1918, the military commissioner of the 4th Urals Infantry Division, in November-December 1918, the 30-member Infantry Infantry Commissioner, from December 1918 to October 1919 the 29th Infantry Division's military commissioner, from October 1919 to April 1920, guerrilla guerrilla unit. From August 1920 to January 1921, the military commissioner of the 2nd Armed Forces, from April to April 1921 he was head of the Permian Railway, from April to July 1921 the head of the Propaganda and Propaganda Department of the Permski Gubernian Committee of the RKP (b). July 1921 to February 6, 192 From May 6, 1922 to May 1922, Chairman of the Executive Board of the District Council of Zatougou, from December 1922 to November 1924. From February 1926 to October 1928, WCIK instructor, from October 1928 to 1929, chairman of the guberial planning commission in Tula, 1929-1930 head of the district agricultural department in Krasnodar, 1930-1931 head of the Department of Organization Chechnya Regional Committee of the Czech Republic (b), Chairman of the Rostovian Control Committee (WKP) (b). Awarded with the Order of the Red Banner (1923). Bibliography

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