Grigorij Rakitow


Grigorij Dawidowicz Rakitov (Russian: Григорий Давидович Ракитов (Рабинович), born February 24, 1894 in Brycea in the Besarab Governorate, October 30, 1937) is a Soviet politician and party activist.

He studied at the University of Odessa, a member of the Bund, and from 1913 SDPRR (b), during the First World War he served in the Russian army. In 1918 he was a member of the underground communist organization "Spartak" in Odessa, then a soldier of the Red Army, from 21 January to 5 April 1920 p.o. 45th Infantry Division Commander (14, later 12th Army), 1921-1924 was active in Podolsk and Kharkov, 1924-1926 was the secretary responsible for the KP (b) Upland District Government. From January 1926 to November 20, 1927, deputy member of the Central Committee of the Western Balkans (b), from March 1933 to 1929, responsible to the governorate of the WKP (b) in Kaluga. II secretary of this committee. From February 28, 1933 to May 24, 1937, the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Western Regional Council, from May to July 1937, p. Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kursk Regional Council. December 20, 1935, decorated with the Order of Lenin. July 3, 1937 arrested, October 29, 1937 sentenced to death by the Military College of the Supreme Soviet USSR "for belonging to an anti-Soviet terrorist organization", then shot. August, 1956 posthumously rehabilitated. Bibliography

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