Evdokimov Efim Georgievich

Definition: Soviet party and statesman, one of the organizers and executors of the Red Terror and Stalinist repressions
Years of life: 1891-1940
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Genus. in 1891 in Kazakhstan; Russian; without education; member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), before that he was a Socialist-Revolutionary, anarchist, and maximalist socialist. In 1905, he participated in revolutionary activities, was wounded, sentenced to 4 years of hard labor, commuted to 3 years in prison due to being a minor, after being released from Verkhneudinsk prison in 1911, he was exiled to the city of Kamyshlov, from where he escaped, illegally moved to the Far East, then to Moscow. During the First World War he hid from conscription; in March 1917 he was drafted into the army, enlisted as a private in the 12th Siberian reserve regiment, and elected to the regimental revolutionary committee. In 1918 he joined the RCP (b), participated in the October revolution in Moscow, in 1918 he joined the Red Army, from 1919 he worked in the Cheka, head of the Special Department of the Moscow Cheka; at the end of the Civil War - head of the secret operational department of the All-Ukrainian Cheka, in 1922 - representative of the OGPU in Right Bank Ukraine, in 1923 - plenipotentiary representative of the OGPU in the North Caucasus; participated in the fabrication of the “Shakhty case”, decossackization, dispossession. In 1931–1932, plenipotentiary representative of the OGPU in Central Asia. In January 1934 he was appointed 1st secretary of the North Caucasus Regional Committee, in 1937 - of the Azov-Black Sea, then of the Rostov regional committees of the CPSU (b), from 1934 - member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b), from 1937 - deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. In May 1938 he was transferred to Moscow, where he served as Deputy People's Commissar of Water Transport of the USSR; arrested 11/09/1938; sentenced by the Supreme Commissariat of the USSR Armed Forces on 02/02/1940 to military service with confiscation of property; shot 02/02/1938; burial place - Moscow, Donskoye Cemetery. Rehabilitated by the Military Commissariat of the USSR Armed Forces on March 17, 1956.
Info:
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Доп. инф. с сайта «Сталинские расстрельные списки»

Documents (2)

Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Лившиц Яков Абрамович
2. Letter from Troitskaya G.Ya. with brief excerpts from the mother’s written memoirs and her own memories.
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 15
51. Letter of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for the Rostov Region No. 6/10-P-7906 dated February 9, 2000 to the Director of the Memorial Research Center V.V. .A., Morrison-Yurevich A.P., Finkele N.Z., Yanovskoy V.S., Shmatovich I.L., Shtrak F.Ya. and Kiseleva A.S., as well as the lack of information about Alexandrova A.I., Andreev I.M., Andrievsky A.V., Baklanov S.V., Bochkov A.I., Butte E.G., Golovatsky (Glovatsky) T.E., Evdokimov E.G., Zaikin P.V., Ivanchenko P.I., Lykov I.M., Lyubarov K.N. ., Marisha L.G., Medevansky P.N., Rebrika A.M., Slepnev N.N., Trofimov P.G., Frumkina L.L. and Chernyshev N.S.