Stanislav Kosior

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Birth Date:
18.02.1889
Death date:
26.02.1939
Length of life:
50
Days since birth:
49370
Years since birth:
135
Days since death:
31100
Years since death:
85
Person's maiden name:
Vikentevich
Extra names:
Станислав Викентьевич Косиор
Categories:
Communist, Communist Party worker, Hangman, executioner, Holodomor organizer, Public figure, Victim of repression (genocide) of the Soviet regime
Nationality:
 ukrainian, pole
Cemetery:
Moscow, Donskoy Cemetery

Born 1889, г.Венгров Седлецкой губ.; поляк; низшее;

зам. председателя СНК СССР и председатель КСК, член ВЦИК и Президиума ЦИК СССР, член Политбюро ЦК ВКП(б), депутат Верховного Совета СССР..

Lived: Москва, Кремль..

Arrested: 3 May 1938.

Sentenced: ВКВС СССР 26 February 1939.

Charged: организации шпионско-повстанческой и диверсионно-вредительской работы на Украине, руководстве заговорщическим центром, в связи с ПОВ..

Shot: 26 February 1939.

Buried: место захоронения - Москва, Донское кладбище.

Rehabilitated: 14 Mart 1956. ВКВС СССР

Source: Москва, расстрельные списки - Донской крематорий

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        11.08.1932 | Письмо Сталина Кагановичу - начало Голодомора в Украине

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        22.11.1932 | Genocides against non-russians: Holodomor, Ukraine

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        26.01.1934 | XVII съезд ВКП(б) - «Съезд расстрелянных»

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        28.12.1943 | Genocide actions against non-russians. Operation Ulusy. 91,900 Kalmyks deported

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        18.05.1944 | Communist acts of genocide: Deportation of Crimean Tatars. 228,543 deported

        According to order Nr. ГОКО-5859 (Постановление Государственного Комитета Обороны СССР № от 11 мая 1944), in the early morning of 18.05.1944 deportation of Crimean Tatar begun. Altogether 228,543 crimeans (including all Crimean tatars) were deported. At that time there were about 20,000 Crimean Tatars serving in Soviet army in WWII. After WWII they were forbidden to return to their homes. Even after Stalin's death, Crimea was kept as a restricted zone for Tatars, and mainly Russians were allowed to live here until 1989 (only on 14.05.1990 when re-emigration Program was established). Crimean Tatars make only 12% from Russian occupied Crimea population today

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