- Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze
Grigoriy Konstantinovich Ordzhonikidze ( _ka. გრიგოლ (სერგო) ორჯონიკიძე - Grigol (Sergo) Orjonikidze, Russian: Григорий Константинович Орджоникидзе), generally known as Sergo Ordzhonikidze (Серго) (OldStyleDate|October 24|1886|October 12 –
February 18 ,1937 ) was a member of the Politburo, and close friend toStalin . Ordzhonikidze, Stalin andAnastas Mikoyan comprised what was jokingly referred to as the "Caucasian Clique".Born in
Kharagauli , Western Georgia, Ordzhonikidze became involved in radical politics in 1903, and after graduating as a doctor from the Mikhailov Hospital Medical School inTiflis , was arrested for arms transferring. He was released and went toGermany , but in 1907 returned to Russia and settled inBaku where he worked with Stalin and others. Sergo participated in thePersian Constitutional Revolution on a mission by theBolshevik party and stayed inTehran for a while (around 1909), and later in 1920-1921 in establishing the Socialist Republic of Gilan (Iran ).He was arrested for being a member of the Social Democratic Party and deported to
Siberia , but managed to escape 3 years later. He returned with Stalin to St. Petersburg in April 1912, but again was apprehended and sentenced to 3 years hard labour. During the course of theRussian Civil War , he became acommissar for theUkraine and took part in fighting in theCaucasus , where he would later help establishSoviet power in states such asArmenia . In 1921 he led a Bolshevik invasion of theDemocratic Republic of Georgia and established the Socialist Republic of Georgia. Later, he fought to reduce Georgian autonomy from theRussian SFSR and hence became a key figure involved in theGeorgian Affair of 1922.Ordzhonikidze was appointed to the Politburo in 1926, and became Commissar of the Soviet Heavy Industrie, but by 1936 Stalin began to question his loyalty; specifically when he discovered that Ordzhonikidze was using his influence to protect certain figures that were under investigation by the
NKVD Fact|date=June 2007. Meanwhile, rumours had been spreading that Ordzhonikidze planned to denounce Stalin in his speech at the April 1937 PlenumFact|date=June 2007. Ordzhonikidze was found dead before he could make his speech; his death was ruled a suicide. According to Khrushchev's memoirs, Ordzhonikidze revealed toAnastas Mikoyan (a fellow Caucasian Party member) the night before his suicide, that he could no longer deal with what was going on in the Party, namely the arbitrary murders of Party members.Several towns in the
USSR were renamed "Ordzhonikidze" after him, such asVladikavkaz .Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) was named in honour of Sergo Ordzhonikidze.References
*Based on info from the "Spartacus Schoolnet".
*Ebrahim Fakhrayi, Sardar-e Jangal (The Commander of the Jungle), Tehran: Javidan,1983.
*Gregor Yaghikiyan, Shooravi and jonbesh-e jangal (The Soviet Union and the Jungle Movement), Editor: Borzouyeh Dehgan, Tehran: Novin, 1984.
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