Alexander Krinitsky

Aleksandr Ivanovich Krinitsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Крини́цкий; 1894, Tver 1937) was a Soviet statesman and first secretary of the Byelorussian SSR from May 1924 to December 1925.[1]

Early life and Revolution

Born in Tver, the eldest son in the family of an employee of the provincial chancellery. He graduated from the Tver gymnasium with a gold medal (1912).

He studied at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute in 1912 however he did not graduate. He later Studied at the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Moscow University.

In 1915 Krinitsky he joined the Bolsheviks and carried on propaganda and agitation among students of Moscow University, from which he was expelled and arrested in 1915. He was sentenced to eternal settlement in Eastern Siberia. But on March 6 (19), 1917, he was amnestied and released. After his release, he was actively involved in revolutionary work.[2]

In the Soviet Union

In September 1924 to May 1927 in the Byelorussian SSR : The Secretary, in December 1925 with the 1st Secretary of the Communist Party of Belarussia (Bolsheviks). In Belarus, A. Krynitsky, as a typical representative of the party elite, implemented the idea of strengthening the USSR as a single highly centralized union state, command and administrative management of the economy, and a complete monopoly on the power of the Communist Party. At the same time, he was influenced by the strong in the 1920s local national-oriented wing of the Communist Party of Belarussia.

From May 1927 he was head of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Agitprop). From 1929 - secretary of the Transcaucasian Regional Committee of the UCP (b), then deputy people's commissar of the RSI USSR, also a member of the editorial board of the magazine "Bolshevik". deputy head of the agricultural department (b), since 1933 - Head of the Political Department and Deputy People's Commissar of the USSR and Secretary of the Saratov Regional Committee of the Party.

During the Great Purge, he was arrested on July 20, 1937, removed from the Central Committee and Orgburo on October 12, 1937, sentenced to death on October 29, 1937 and executed the next day.[3]

Krinitsky was rehabilitated March 17, 1956.

References

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  2. www.hrono.ru http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/krinicki.html. Retrieved 2020-11-27. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Krinitsky, Alexander Ivanovich - article from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia .


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