Naum Ancełowicz
Naum Markowicz Ancełowicz, Russian Наум Маркович Анцелович (born 7 April 1888 in St. Petersburg, died September 15, 1952 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician and trade union activist of the Jewish descent, the USSR's (1938-1940) / p>
He graduated from the electrotechnical school, since 1905 the SDPRR activist, agitator in St. Petersburg, Odessa and Crimea, was arrested several times. Convicted in administrative form, 1913 has fled from exile. Since 1917 member of the Executive Committee of the Petrograd Council and Petrograd Revolutionary Committee, chairman of the Association of Electricians, 1918 member of the Municipal Committee of the RKP (b) in Petrograd. From September 1918 to 1919 deputy head of the Political Department of the Southern Front of the Civil War, from 1920 to March 1923 chairman of the Trade Union Council of the Petrogradskaya Province, at the same time an official of the Red Trade Unions (Profintern), 1921-1923 President of the Central European Profintern Bureau. 1923-1928 Chairman of the Central Committee of the Agricultural Workers' Union, from December 19, 1927 to January 26, 1934, deputy member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b), 1928-1931 Secretary of the Central Federation of Trade Unions (WCSPS), October 1931 to February 11, 1934 Deputy Commissioner of the People's Commissar From February 4, 1932 to January 26, 1934, a member of the Bureau of the Central Control Commission of the WKP (b). From February 11, 1934 to March 1939, he was a member of the Committee on Soviet Control at the People's Commissar of the USSR, at the same time a representative of that commission in Gorkow (1934-1935) and the Leningrad Oblast (1935-1938), member of the commission of this commission (1937-1939) and deputy chairman of this Commission (March-October 1938). From March 21, 1939 to February 20, 1941, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (BKK), 1940-1941 Head of two WCSPS Divisions, 1941-1945 Deputy Chief of the Political Department of the Red Army, Lieutenant Colonel , 1945-1949 deputy head of the Russian trade commissioner / trade minister FSRR, 1949-1950 director of the Moscow furniture factory, since 1950 retired. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 1 term. He was buried in the Novodevice Cemetery. Honors
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