Abram Giliński


January 20, 1897 in Dvinsk (Dyneburg) in the Vitebsk Governorate, February 26, 1939) - Soviet politician, folk food industry commissioner of the USSR (1938).

Jew, had an undergraduate secondary education, electromonster in St. Petersburg, since 1915 a member of the SDPRR (b). In January 1916 arrested and exiled to the Gubernatorial District of Irkutsk, released from exile after the February Revolution of 1917, agitator of the SDPRR (b) regional council in Petrograd. Active participant in the October Revolution in Petrograd, 1917-1918 chief of staff of the Red Guards in Kremenchug, later in underground activities in the Volyn gubernian district, during the civil war in Russia took part in the establishment of Bolshevik power in Ukraine, 1918-1919 chairman of the Voluntary Government Committee of KP (b) U, 1919-1920 chairman of Kiev gubernian committee KP (b) U. From April to September 1920, secretary of the Ekaterinoslav gubernian committee KP (b) U, 1920 electromagnetist in Kharkiv, from December 1920 to March 1921 secretary responsible for the Ekaterinoslav gubernian committee KP (b) U, from 1921 to August 1923 deputy head of the Department of Organization of the Central Committee )AT. From December 1925 to September 1928 the secretary was responsible for the RKZ guberature committee (b), from September 1929 to January 1930 deputy head of the Central Committee of the WKP (b), from January 1931 to September 1932 Head of People's Commissariat of the USSR Supply Commission, from September 1932 to July 1937 Head of the Main Board of the Spirit Industry of the People's Commissariat of Food Supply / Industry of the USSR. From July 1937 Deputy Commissar of the People's Commissar, and from 19 January to 7 August 1938 the USSR Food Industry Commissioner. On August 1, 1936, he was awarded the Order of Lenin. Member of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR 7th term, deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 1 term. June 24, 1938 arrested, then shot. Bibliography

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