Tichon Hvesin

Tichon Hvesin (September 21, 1894 – February 10, 1938) was a Soviet military and statesman, as well as chairman of the Saratov Regional Executive Committee (1935-1936).

Tichon Hvesin
BornSeptember 21, 1894 (September 9 O.S.)
Orenburg, Russian Empire
DiedFebruary 10, 1938
Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union
AllegianceRussian Empire
Soviet Union
Service/branchImperial Russian Army
Soviet Red Army
Commands held8th Army (RSFSR)
4th Army (RSFSR)
Battles/wars

Biography

Hvesin was born in a working class family. In 1911 he joined the RSDLP. During World War I he rose to the rank of non-commissioned officer. In 1918 he became a military commissar of the Saratov province.

During the Civil War, he commanded many military units: in September-November 1918 - the 4th Army of the Eastern Front, in March-May 1919 - the 8th Army of the Southern Front, in May-June 1919 he led the Expeditionary Group, which suppressed Cossack uprisings on the Don , then was an assistant commander of the Orenburg group of forces and the 1st Army, in 1920 - an assistant commander of the Special Group of Forces of the Turkestan Front, then was transferred to the Polish Front, where he became commander of the Mozyr Group.[1]

In 1921-1923 he was an assistant commander of the Ural Military District, in 1922-1923 he was the head of the Main Directorate of Police,[2] from 1924 he worked in civilian institutions, was chairman of the USSR State Planning Commission.

Since 1934 he is the chairman of the organizing committee of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee for the Saratov Territory, and in January 1935 - January 1936 - chairman of the executive committee of the Saratov Regional Council.

Then - until September 1937 he was the first deputy commissar of communal services of the RSFSR.

On September 23, 1937 he was arrested and charged with participation in a counter-revolutionary terrorist organization. The military collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on February 8, 1938 sentenced him to death. The verdict was executed on February 10, 1938. On October 5, 1955, T. S. Khvesin was posthumously rehabilitated.

Works

  • How industry is organized and operates during the war. M. - L., 1928.

Memory

A street in Saratov was named in honor of Hvesin in 1976.

References

  1. Азовцев Н. Н. «Гражданская война в СССР» 1980 г. Стр. 181
  2. «МВД России: энциклопедия» 2002 г. Стр. 289
Military offices
Preceded by
Commander of the 4th Army RSFSR
September 10 - November 5, 1918
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Mikhail Tukhachevsky
Commander of the 8th Army RSFSR
March 15 - May 8, 1919
Succeeded by
Vladimir Lyubimov
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