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Nikolai Antipov

Nikolai Kirillovich Antipov (Russian: Никола́й Кири́ллович Анти́пов; 15 December 1894 – 29 July 1938) was a Soviet politician. He was appointed Member of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union and elected member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1924–1937) and candidate member of the Orgburo (1924–1925, 1928–1930). He was executed during the Great Purge and rehabilitated posthumously.

Nikolai Antipov
Николай Антипов
Antipov in 1925
Deputy Chairman of the
Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
In office
27 April 1935 – 21 June 1937
PremierVyacheslav Molotov
Personal details
Born15 December [O.S. 3 December] 1894
Lisichkino village Starorussky Uyezd, Novgorod Governorate, Russian Empire
Died29 July 1938 (aged 43)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Political partyRSDLP (Bolsheviks) (1912–1918)
Russian Communist Party (1918–1937)

Biography edit

Antipov was born on 15 December [O.S. 3 December] 1894 in the village of Lisichkino, Starorussky Uyezd, Novgorod Governorate, in the family of a peasant.[1][2] He was of Russian ethnicity.[3]

Antipov trained as a fitter at a nautical technical school, and worked as a locksmith in a Saint Petersburg shipyard and in the Dynamo factory, Moscow.[4] In 1912 he joined the ranks of RSDLP (b). He was arrested in 1913 for participating in the activities organized by the party. In 1914, he was once again rearrested, and spent a year in prison. Arrested for a third time, for running an underground printing press, he was released during the February Revolution. In 1917, he was elected to the Petrograd Committee of RSDLP (b) and a deputy of the Petrograd Soviet, and in October 1917 to the Presidium of the Petrograd Central Council of factory committees.[5]

In August 1918, he was appointed to the post of vice-president and then (January 1919) to the office of President of Petrograd Cheka, replacing Varvara Yakovleva.[6] In 1919, he was transferred to Kazan, serving as a secretary of the Kazan Governorate Communist Party Committee. In 1920, he was transferred to Moscow.[7] to work in the People's Commissariat for Transport, and later as Secretary of the Moscow Committee of the Communist Party.

In 1924, he was elected a member of the Communist Party Central Committee, and appointed head of Ograspred,[4] the Central Committee department responsible for appointing personnel, which brought him into regular, close contact with the General secretary, Josif Stalin. In January 1926, he was appointed First Secretary of the Ural Regional Committee. In 1926, he was moved to the post of the Second Secretary of the Leningrad Regional Committee and Secretary of the Northwest Office of the Communist Party.[8]

From January 16, 1928, to March 30, 1931, Antipov served as head of the People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR.[9] In 1931, he was appointed to the position of People's Commissar of the Workers' and Peasants' Inspectorate of the USSR.[10] He was soon appointed to the post of Deputy Chairman of the Commission of Soviet Control under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR. [citation needed]

On April 27, 1935, Antipov was appointed to the position of Chairman of the USSR Commission on Soviet Control and Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union. During the Great Purge, Antipov was arrested on June 21, 1937, and expelled from the Communist Party. On July 28, 1938, he was sentenced to death by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union and executed by shooting the next day.[citation needed]

On June 30, 1956, the decision of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court was quashed, and Antipov was rehabilitated and restored to the ranks of the Communist Party.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Watt, D.C.; Bourne, K.; Great Britain. Foreign Office (1984). British documents on foreign affairs--reports and papers from the Foreign Office confidential print: From the First to the Second World War. the Soviet Union, 1917-1939. University Publications of America. p. 400. ISBN 978-0-89093-601-6. Retrieved 14 August 2018. Antipov, Nikolai Kirilovich. Born in 1894 in the Government of Nijni Novgorod. Son of a journeyman labourer. A fitter by trade. Joined the party in 1912 ...
  2. ^ А. Л. Бауман (2003). Руководители Санкт-Петербурга (in Russian). ОЛМА Медиа Групп. pp. 552–553. ISBN 9785765421147.
  3. ^ Открытый список
  4. ^ a b Schmidt, O.Yu.; Bukharin, N.I.; et al., eds. (1926). Большая советская энциклопедия. Vol. 3. Moscow: Акционерное общество собетцкая энциклопедия.
  5. ^ Fyodor Raskolnikov. "Кронштадт и Питер в 1917 году" (in Russian). Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  6. ^ Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. Slavica Publishers. 2006. p. 778. Retrieved 14 August 2018. Nikolai Kirillovich Antipov (former head of the Petrograd Cheka, 1918–20),72 Leonov (of the Petrograd GPU), and Pastukhov. The commission wasted no time in heading for Petrograd, and by 21 July had prepared a memo about the arrested ...
  7. ^ "Энциклопедия Санкт-Петербурга". Encyclopedia of Saint-Petersburg (in Russian). Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  8. ^ . Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898 - 1991. Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 2018-11-19. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  9. ^ Rhyne, G.N. (1995). The Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian, Soviet and Eurasian History. Academic International Press. p. 237. ISBN 9780875691428. Retrieved 14 August 2018. In 1931 he made way for Nikolai Kirillovich Antipov (1894-1941), a long-time party official, previously People's Commissar for Posts and Telegraph, 1928-1931.
  10. ^ Morton, H.W. (1963). Soviet sport, mirror of Soviet society. Russian civilization series. Collier Books. p. 185. Retrieved 31 July 2018. ... In March 1931, shortly after the Physical Culture Council became a federal (all-union) agency, Nikolai K. Antipov, an old-line Bolshevik and member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1924, was ...

Bibliography edit

  • State power of the USSR. The highest authorities and administrations and their leaders. 1923–1991 Historical-biographical reference/DSGL. Ivkin. -M.: Russian Political Encyclopedia (Rosspen), 1999. Is ISBN 5-8243-0014-3.
  • The Encyclopedia of the secret services of Russia/author-writer Kolpakidi. -M.: AST: Astrel: Tranzitkniga, 2004. -C. 431. -800 c.-ISBN 5-17018975-3.

External links edit

  • Antipov, Nikolai Kirillovich in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (with erroneous death date)
  • Николай Кириллович Антипов на сайте "Хронос.ру"
  • Николай Кириллович Антипов на сайте "az-libr.ru"
  • Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898–1991
Preceded by
Artemi Lyubovitsh
People's Commissar for Posts and Telegraphs
1928-1931
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union
1935-1937
Succeeded by

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Nikolai Kirillovich Antipov Russian Nikola j Kiri llovich Anti pov 15 December 1894 29 July 1938 was a Soviet politician He was appointed Member of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union and elected member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1924 1937 and candidate member of the Orgburo 1924 1925 1928 1930 He was executed during the Great Purge and rehabilitated posthumously Nikolai AntipovNikolaj AntipovAntipov in 1925Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet UnionIn office 27 April 1935 21 June 1937PremierVyacheslav MolotovPersonal detailsBorn15 December O S 3 December 1894Lisichkino village Starorussky Uyezd Novgorod Governorate Russian EmpireDied29 July 1938 aged 43 Moscow Soviet UnionPolitical partyRSDLP Bolsheviks 1912 1918 Russian Communist Party 1918 1937 Contents 1 Biography 2 References 3 Bibliography 4 External linksBiography editAntipov was born on 15 December O S 3 December 1894 in the village of Lisichkino Starorussky Uyezd Novgorod Governorate in the family of a peasant 1 2 He was of Russian ethnicity 3 Antipov trained as a fitter at a nautical technical school and worked as a locksmith in a Saint Petersburg shipyard and in the Dynamo factory Moscow 4 In 1912 he joined the ranks of RSDLP b He was arrested in 1913 for participating in the activities organized by the party In 1914 he was once again rearrested and spent a year in prison Arrested for a third time for running an underground printing press he was released during the February Revolution In 1917 he was elected to the Petrograd Committee of RSDLP b and a deputy of the Petrograd Soviet and in October 1917 to the Presidium of the Petrograd Central Council of factory committees 5 In August 1918 he was appointed to the post of vice president and then January 1919 to the office of President of Petrograd Cheka replacing Varvara Yakovleva 6 In 1919 he was transferred to Kazan serving as a secretary of the Kazan Governorate Communist Party Committee In 1920 he was transferred to Moscow 7 to work in the People s Commissariat for Transport and later as Secretary of the Moscow Committee of the Communist Party In 1924 he was elected a member of the Communist Party Central Committee and appointed head of Ograspred 4 the Central Committee department responsible for appointing personnel which brought him into regular close contact with the General secretary Josif Stalin In January 1926 he was appointed First Secretary of the Ural Regional Committee In 1926 he was moved to the post of the Second Secretary of the Leningrad Regional Committee and Secretary of the Northwest Office of the Communist Party 8 From January 16 1928 to March 30 1931 Antipov served as head of the People s Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR 9 In 1931 he was appointed to the position of People s Commissar of the Workers and Peasants Inspectorate of the USSR 10 He was soon appointed to the post of Deputy Chairman of the Commission of Soviet Control under the Council of People s Commissars of the USSR citation needed On April 27 1935 Antipov was appointed to the position of Chairman of the USSR Commission on Soviet Control and Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union During the Great Purge Antipov was arrested on June 21 1937 and expelled from the Communist Party On July 28 1938 he was sentenced to death by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union and executed by shooting the next day citation needed On June 30 1956 the decision of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court was quashed and Antipov was rehabilitated and restored to the ranks of the Communist Party citation needed References edit Watt D C Bourne K Great Britain Foreign Office 1984 British documents on foreign affairs reports and papers from the Foreign Office confidential print From the First to the Second World War the Soviet Union 1917 1939 University Publications of America p 400 ISBN 978 0 89093 601 6 Retrieved 14 August 2018 Antipov Nikolai Kirilovich Born in 1894 in the Government of Nijni Novgorod Son of a journeyman labourer A fitter by trade Joined the party in 1912 A L Bauman 2003 Rukovoditeli Sankt Peterburga in Russian OLMA Media Grupp pp 552 553 ISBN 9785765421147 Otkrytyj spisok a b Schmidt O Yu Bukharin N I et al eds 1926 Bolshaya sovetskaya enciklopediya Vol 3 Moscow Akcionernoe obshestvo sobetckaya enciklopediya Fyodor Raskolnikov Kronshtadt i Piter v 1917 godu in Russian Retrieved 27 August 2018 Kritika Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History Slavica Publishers 2006 p 778 Retrieved 14 August 2018 Nikolai Kirillovich Antipov former head of the Petrograd Cheka 1918 20 72 Leonov of the Petrograd GPU and Pastukhov The commission wasted no time in heading for Petrograd and by 21 July had prepared a memo about the arrested Enciklopediya Sankt Peterburga Encyclopedia of Saint Petersburg in Russian Retrieved 8 September 2018 Antipov Nikolaj Kirillovich Spravochnik po istorii Kommunisticheskoj partii i Sovetskogo Soyuza 1898 1991 Wayback Machine Archived from the original on 2018 11 19 Retrieved 17 July 2023 Rhyne G N 1995 The Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian Soviet and Eurasian History Academic International Press p 237 ISBN 9780875691428 Retrieved 14 August 2018 In 1931 he made way for Nikolai Kirillovich Antipov 1894 1941 a long time party official previously People s Commissar for Posts and Telegraph 1928 1931 Morton H W 1963 Soviet sport mirror of Soviet society Russian civilization series Collier Books p 185 Retrieved 31 July 2018 In March 1931 shortly after the Physical Culture Council became a federal all union agency Nikolai K Antipov an old line Bolshevik and member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1924 was Bibliography editState power of the USSR The highest authorities and administrations and their leaders 1923 1991 Historical biographical reference DSGL Ivkin M Russian Political Encyclopedia Rosspen 1999 Is ISBN 5 8243 0014 3 The Encyclopedia of the secret services of Russia author writer Kolpakidi M AST Astrel Tranzitkniga 2004 C 431 800 c ISBN 5 17018975 3 External links editAntipov Nikolai Kirillovich in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia with erroneous death date Nikolaj Kirillovich Antipov na sajte Hronos ru Nikolaj Kirillovich Antipov na sajte az libr ru Spravochnik po istorii Kommunisticheskoj partii i Sovetskogo Soyuza 1898 1991 Preceded byArtemi Lyubovitsh People s Commissar for Posts and Telegraphs1928 1931 Succeeded byAlexey Rykov Preceded byValery Mezhlauk Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union1935 1937 Succeeded byAnastas Mikoyan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nikolai Antipov amp oldid 1219656560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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