Walerian Dowgalewski


Valerian Sawieljewicz Dowgalewski (Russian: Валериан Савельевич Довгалевский, born 23 September 1885 in Ukraine, died July 14, 1934 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician, diplomat, and postman of the RFSRR (1921-1923). > Curriculum vitae Since 1904 associated with the revolutionary movement, 1906 arrested, 1907 condemned to eternal exile, since 1908 member of the SDPRR, Bolshevik. In 1908 he fled abroad, 1908-1910 secretary of the Bolshevik group in Liège, since 1915 member of the French Socialist Party, in July 1917 he returned to Russia, served in the Russian army, and 1918-1919 in the Red Army. In 1919, a worker of the People's Commissariat of Road Traffic RFSRR, 1920 a member of the RFSRR Labor and Defense Council for Roads Reconstruction of Siberia and Urals, communications inspector and district commissioner of engineering in Kiev. From May 26, 1921 to July 6, 1923, the post-Soviet RFSRR folk and telegraph commissioner, later director of the Moscow Institute of Civil Engineers, 1923-1924 deputy post of Soviet post and telegraph chief of the USSR, from October 7, 1924 to February 5, 1927 Ambassador of the USSR in Sweden. From March 5 to October 21, 1927 Ambassador of the USSR in Japan, from October 21, 1927 until the death of the USSR Ambassador in France.

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