- Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko
Vladimir Alexandrovich Antonov-Ovseenko (actual surname Ovseenko) ( _ru. Владимир Александрович Антонов(-Овсеенко), _ua. Володимир Антонов-Овсєєнко;
March 9 1883 –February 10 1939 ) was a prominentSoviet Bolshevik leader and diplomat. Ethnically he was a Ukrainian, born inChernihiv into an officer's family.In 1903, Antonov-Ovseenko joined the Menshevik party. During the
Russian Revolution of 1905 , he led an uprising inNovo-Alexandria inPoland andSevastopol in theCrimea . He was subsequently arrested and sentenced to twenty years' exile inSiberia . He soon escaped and by 1910 had emigrated toParis .Soon after the outbreak of
World War I , Antonov-Ovseenko became aMenshevik in protest at the conflict. In May 1917, he joined theBolshevik party and returned to Russia, taking part in the October stage of the 1917 Revolution. After the Bolsheviks had taken over theWinter Palace , he arrested theRussian Provisional Government . He was elected to the Military Committee ofSovnarkom and soon thereafter given a high position in theRed Army .In December 1917, Antonov-Ovseenko was put in charge of the Red Army in
Ukraine and southern Russia. The army subsequently capturedKharkov , where Soviet power in Ukraine was proclaimed. In 1918 and 1919, Antonov-Ovseenko oversaw the defeat of Ukrainian nationalist and White Army forces in Ukraine, ensuring the creation of the Ukrainian SSR.By the end of the
Russian Civil War , Antonov-Ovseenko was in charge of the Tambov region, brutally suppressing the 1920-1921Tambov Rebellion alongsideMikhail Tukhachevsky .During the 1920s, Antonov-Ovseenko was close ally of Lev Trotsky in the Soviet government and was later appointed consul for
Czechoslovakia ,Lithuania andPoland (1930-1934). In 1934, Antonov-Ovseenko became theRussian SFSR 's chief prosecutor and later the special Soviet consul inBarcelona during theSpanish Civil War , where he directed the supply of Soviet aid to the Spanish Republican government.He was arrested in 1938 during Stalin's
Great Purge and executed the following year.References
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