- Grigore Kotovski
Grigori Ivanovich Kotovsky ( _ru. Григорий Иванович Котовский; born OldStyleDate|June 24|1881|June 12 in
Hînceşti , now in theRepublic of Moldova ; diedAugust 6 ,1925 in Birzula, now Kotovsk inUkraine ) was a Soviet military leader and Communist activist.A deserter from the
Imperial Russia n army, a convict in a "katorga ", and a fugitive sentenced to death in 1916, Kotovski had begun resistingtsar ist rule since 1902, leading two Moldovan rebellions in 1905 and 1915. During the last part ofWorld War I , Kotovski was sent to theRomania n front. In 1918, he sided with the Communists inTiraspol , taking command of a revolutionary battalion and helping theBolshevik s gain control of theUkraine . He joined theBolshevik party in 1920. In 1924, he took an active part in the foundation of theMoldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic inTransnistria , as part of theUkrainian SSR .The settlement of Birzula, where he died and was buried in a
mausoleum , was renamed Kotovsk in 1935; in the meantime it was included in the newly createdOdessa oblast . The mausoleum was later destroyed during the Romanian occupation of Transnistria.Two other towns in the
Soviet Union were also namedKotovsk . One of them was his nativeHînceşti , which regained its former name in 1990. The other one is situated inTambov Oblast ,Russia .Trivia
* Appears as an important character in the novel "
Chapayev and Void " by modern Russian writerViktor Pelevin . Kotovski in this novel is shown as a man who prefers talking about philosophical questions and is addicted tococaine .
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.