Nikolai Tumanov
Nikolai Gavrilovich Tumanov (Russian: Nikola Gavilovich Tutanov, born on May 6, 1887 in Ostrów, died on September 4, 1936) - a Soviet state activist. Curriculum vitae
He completed the Czernyszowa Secondary Courses in St. Petersburg, served as a paramedic in the Russian army, in 1917 he joined the SDPRR (b), from December 1917 he worked at the State Bank of the RSFSR. From January 1918 he managed the branch of the State Bank in Petrograd, and in 1918-1919 he was the State Bank in the northern region, from 1920 to October 1921 he was the plenipotentiary of the People's Commissariat of Finance of the RSFSR in Ukraine, and from March to October 1922 a member of the College of People's Commissariat of Finance of the RSFSR. From November 1, 1922 to 1923, he was the People's Commissar of Finance at the ZFSRR, from 1923 to January 16, 1926 again a member of the College of the People's Commissariat of Finance of the RSFSR and simultaneously from March 1924 to January 16, 1926 p.o. Chairman of the Board of the State Bank of the USSR, from January to May 1926 chairman of the Elewatorowy Committee, and from June 1926 member of the Presidium of the State Planning Commission at the Council of Labor and Defense of the USSR. From February 1928 he was a deputy chairman, and in 1928-1931 a sales representative of the USSR in France, 1931-1932 chairman of the Board of the Long-Term Credit Bank of the USSR and at the same time a member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the National Economy of the USSR and from 1932 to August 1936 the administrator of the USSR Bank of Industry and a member of the People's College Commissariat of Finance of the USSR.
On August 4, 1936, he was arrested, on September 3, 1936, he was sentenced to death by the Military College of the Supreme Court of the USSR on charges of participating in a counter-revolutionary organization and executed the next day. His ashes were deposited at the Cemetery of Doń. August 20, 1964 he was posthumously rehabilitated. Bibliography
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