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Jakov Abramowicz Popok (born October 2, 1894 in Chisławice, Smolensk Governorate, died July 28, 1938) - Soviet politician of Jewish origin, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Bolsheviks in Turkmenistan in 1930-1937.

Since 1909, the SDPRR activist has been arrested three times and twice imprisoned, and once sentenced to exile (1911-1914). 1917-1918 Chairman of the SDPRR committee (b) in his hometown, then in Kalisz, 1917-1918 Head of the faculty in the executive committee of the Moscow Council, 1918 Head of the department of the work of the Ekaterinoslav governor, 1919 Ukrainian People's Procurator of the SRR, 1921 member of the Military-Revolutionary Council of the North Caucasus Military District, 1921-1922 Head of the organizational department of the governor's committee RKP (b) in Pskov, 1922-1924 studied at the Communist University of Warsaw. 1924-1926 Secretary of the WKP Regional Committee (b) in Złatouście, 1926-1927 in Amura, 1927-1929 in Czycie, 1929-1930 in the CCC WKP apparatus (b). From August 1930 to July 1937 he was a member of the Politburo and simultaneously the first secretary of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Turkmenistan. From February 26, 1934 to April 21, 1938, a member of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (BCC), from 26 July 1937 to 26 April 1938, First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Poland (b) December 20, 1935, decorated with the Order of Lenin. April 21, 1938 arrested, then shot. Bibliography

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