Mikhail Chudov

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Mikhail Semyonovich Chudov (September 17, 1893 - October 30, 1937) was a Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician.[1]

A member of the Bolshevik Party since 1913, he was Second Secretary of the Leningrad Regional Committee, a deputy to Sergei Kirov. He was a member of the Central Committee elected by the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) from 1934 to June 29, 1937. He was executed during the Great Purge.[2]

On March 17, 1956 during the Khrushchev thaw, Mikhail Chudov was posthumously rehabilitated.

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  1. ^ "Энциклопедия. Ч.... Чудов Михаил Семёнович,". Тверской-край.РФ (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  2. ^ "Чудов Михаил Семенович ::: Мартиролог: Жертвы политических репрессий, расстрелянные и захороненные в Москве и Московской области в период с 1918 по 1953 год". www.sakharov-center.ru. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  • Anatoly Rybakov: . Roman. Deutsch von . 440 Seiten. Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag (dtv 11590), München 1992, ISBN 3-423-11590-4

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