Boris Semyonov
Boris Aleksandrowicz Semyonov (Russian: Борис Александрович Семёнов, born January 22, 1890) was a Soviet politician, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1927-1931), deputy member of the Central Committee WKP (b) (1925-1937).
He graduated from the municipal school in Tomsk, from 1907 in SDPRR (b), 1909 was arrested and sentenced to settlement in the Gubernia Irkutsk. From 1917 the secretary of the municipal council of the trade union, later the military commissioner of the brigade and division of the 7th Army, the chairman of the regional revolutionary court in Petrograd, the organizer of the regional committee of the RKP (b) in Petrograd. From 14 April to 3 November 1921, Chairman of the Petrograd Governorate of Cheka, 1922-1925 Secretary of the Industrial Regional Committee of the WKP (b), Deputy Chairman of the Lenzoloto Trust, Deputy Head of the Organizational Department of the Municipal Committee of the Republic of Poland (b) in Moscow, December 1925 to 13 September 1927 Secretary of the District Committee of KP (b) U in Lugansk. From December 12, 1925 to January 18, 1927, a Member of the Central Committee of the CP Central Committee (b) U. From September 5, 1927 to September 1930, Secretary of the Regional Committee KP (b) U in Dnepropetrovsk, from 1931 to February 1933 II Secretary of the Central Asian Bureau of the CCC WKP (b). From February 3, 1933 to December 28, 1936 I Secretary of the Crimean Regional Committee of the WKP (b), from 22 December 1936 to 16 September 1937 First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Stalingrad. On March 15, 1935, he was awarded the Order of Lenin. September 8, 1937 arrested, then shot. 1956 posthumously rehabilitated. Bibliography
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