October 6, 2010 Post Under military

Biography Dybenko Paul Efimovich

Dybenko Paul E. Paul E. (16 (28) .02.1889 – 07.29.1938), Soviet military leader, Commander of rank 2 (1935).

A member of the Communist Party since 1912. Born in with. Lyudka Chernigov province to a peasant family.

In the revolutionary movement since 1907. Since 1911 the Baltic Fleet, one of the leaders of the anti-war speech sailors on the battleship "Imperator Pavel I" in 1915.

After a 6-month imprisonment sent to the front, then re-arrested for anti-war propaganda, and released the February Revolution of 1917. He was a member of the Board Helsingfors, from April 1917 the Chairman Tsentrobalt.

Actively participated in the preparation of the October uprising in Petrograd, a member of the Petrograd Revolutionary Military Committee, led the formation and dispatch of troops to the capital of the revolutionary sailors and warships.

When the troops Krasnov – Kerensky in Petrograd under the command of detachments red Selo and Gatchina. October 26 (November 8), 1917 to March 1918 as part of SNK – a member of the board of the People's Commissariat of Military and Naval Affairs, then People's Commissar for Naval Affairs. During Germany's intervention in February 1918, commanded a detachment at Narva.

Since the summer of 1918 at the underground work in the Ukraine, in August 1918 he was arrested, but in October, exchanged for captured German officers.

At the end of 1918 commanded a group of Soviet troops on Yekaterinoslav direction in February 1919 – 1 st Zadneprovsky division, then – the Crimean army, and after leaving the Crimea 1919 – 37 th Infantry Division.

Commanding Consolidated Division, participated in the suppression of the Kronstadt rebellion in 1921. He graduated from the Military Academy (1922).

In 1928-38 commander of the Central Asian, Volga and Leningrad military districts. He was a member of the USSR Revolutionary Military Council, member. CEC of the USSR. Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 1-th convocation.

He was awarded three Orders of the Red Banner.

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