Mikhail Baramija


Mikhail Ivanovich Baramaj (Russian: Михаил Иванович Барамия, born 1905 in the village of Lesiczine in Georgia, died?) - a Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae

In the years 1924-1927 he was an officer of the Komsomol, from 1928 he belonged to the WKP (b), was a party officer, and from 1933 the head of the Communist Party Central Committee (Bolsheviks) of Georgia and then until 1937 the secretary of the KP regional committee (b) G. In the years 1937-1938 he was secretary of the Ordzhonikid Privat District Committee of KP (b) G in Tbilisi, 1928-1940 and secretary of the Adjarian Circuit Committee of KP (b) G, from 1940 to February 20, 1943 and secretary of the Abkhazian District Committee of KP (b) G, and from February 10, 1943 to July 9, 1947, the second secretary of the Central Committee of KP (b) G. From 1943 to November 1951 he was a member of the Central Committee of KP (b) G, from July 9, 1947 to April 17, 1948, secretary of the Central Committee of KP (b) G for agriculture and sourcing, and from April 17, 1948 to November 11, 1951 again second secretary of the Central Committee KP (b) G. In November 1951 he was arrested in connection with the "Megreck case", released on April 8, 1953, from April 14 to September 20, 1953 he was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Georgia. Honors Bibliography

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