- Yakov Gamarnik
Yan Borisovich Gamarnik ( _be. Ян Гамарнік OldStyleDate|June 2|1894|May 21– 1937) was born in
Zhitomir in a Jewish family as Yakov Borisovich Puhdikovitch.Frequented the Institute of Psychology and neurology of St.Petersburg, University of Kiev. In 1917 he became the member and a secretary of the Kiev committee of the CP. Went through many Communist Party positions, both civil and military, e.g. a First Secretary of the
Belarus ianCommunist Party from December 1928 to October 1929. [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Belarus.html Belarus] ] Instrumental in preparing the 10-year development plan for the Far-Eastern region of the USSR. Deeply believing, chaste and pure Communist who true to his beliefs was often very ruthless in dealing with opposition inside and outside the Party, he was a staunch supporter of Marshal Tukhachevsky's drive to make USSR a military superpower. A bright and patriotic person, he was nevertheless accused of Trotskyite conspiracy after theCase of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization in 1937; however, shortly before the trial he had actually been called upon by theSoviet government to be one of the judges for the accused. He inisisted onTukhachevsky 's (a prominent figure in the trial) innocence and later killed himself before he could be punished for his actions. Only after this was he added to the list of conspirators. He was rehabilitated posthumously by the CC CPSU and Nikita Khrushchev in 1955.References
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* Robert Conquest, "
The Great Terror : A Reassessment", Oxford University Press, May 1990, hardcover, ISBN 0-19-505580-2 pp 201-202;
* [http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/gamarnik.html Several versions of Gamarnik biography]
* [http://all-photo.ru/portret/index.ru.html?
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* [http://www.zhurnal.ru/magister/library/trotsky/trotm406.htm Trotsky about gamarnik and others]
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