Grodner Konstantin Fedorovich
1957
Annotation:
1. Letter of the Vladimir Regional Committee of the CPSU No. 020-683 of 06/27/1957. addressed to Grodner E.P. about the rehabilitation in the party order of her husband Grodner K.F. Decree of the Bureau of the Vladimir Regional Committee of the CPSU dated April 16, 1957. (1 sheet, photocopy)
Names (1)
Grodner Konstantin Fedoseevich
Definition: First director of the Vladimir pulp and paper plant (now Tochmash)
Years of life: 1885 - 1938
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Genus. in 1885 in Yelets (Oryol region). Higher education - Industrial Academy. Since 1906, member of the RSDLP. He took part in revolutionary work in Kursk, Yekaterinodar, Proskurov, Moscow, Rostov, Alexandro-Grushevsk. He spent three and a half years in royal prisons. At the end of 1917 he returned to Yelets. In December 1917, he headed the district party committee. He held a number of responsible positions in Yelets: Commissioner of Finance, Chairman of the Council of Workers' Deputies, Chairman of the Unified Executive Committee of the Council of Workers, Peasants and Red Army Deputies of the city of Yelets and the district. He paid great attention to economic and cultural construction, especially the development of agriculture. In 1921-1923 he led the communists of the Dmitrov district of the Oryol province. He was elected as a delegate to the X All-Russian and I All-Union Congresses of Soviets. In 1930-1933 he worked at the Leningrad Telephone Plant "Krasnaya Zarya", in 1933-1937 - director of the Gramzavod under construction in Vladimir. In 1937, Grodner was accused of creating a right-wing Trotskyist group and on September 30, 1938. sentenced by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR to capital punishment - execution. He was buried in Ivanovo.Rehabilitated by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on September 22, 1956.