Vladimir Cesarski


Vladimir Jefimovich Cesarski (Russian: Владимир Ефимович Цесарский, born August 1895 in Odessa, died January 22, 1940) is an officer of the Soviet security organs, senior state security official, party activist. Curriculum vitae , 1910-1913 studied at a craft school in Odessa, 1915-1919 member of the SS party, from March 1917 to January 1918 in the Red Guard, later commissioner of the regiment and activist of the underground communist movement in Odessa. In August 1918, he was released, in December 1918, he continued his underground activities, from May 1919 in RKP (b), in August 1919 he moved to Kiev, where he also carried out illegal activities. From August 1925 to December 1926, deputy chairman of the executive committee of the municipal council in Blagoveshchensk and head of the amateur state publishing house, head of the amur district department of the municipal economy, from December 1926 to June 1928 the secretary of the district committee responsible for WKP From July 1928 to January 1928 Head of the Rural Welfare Division of the WKP (b), from February 1929 to August 1930 Head of the Rural Welfare Department and the WKP District Committee (b) . From October 1930 to February 1932, a Marxist-Leninist course participant, from March to August 1932 a helper of the head of the KC WKP (b) department, from August 1932 to March 1934, p. Head of Department of KC WKP (b), from April 1934 to April 1935 Assistant to Head of Department of Industry, KC WKP (b). From April 1935 to April 1937, the head of the 8th Division of the Chief Security Board From 22 December 1936 major, and from 13 June 1937 senior state security major. From 28 March to 28 May 1938, head of the 4th Division of the NKVD NKVD, from 28 May to 15 September 1938 head of the NKVD Board of the Moscow Region, from September 15 to December 9, 1938 head of the NKVD correctional camp. December 9, 1938 arrested, January 21, 1940 sentenced to death by the Military College of the USSR Supreme Court and shot. Honors Bibliography

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