Prokopy Zubarev

Prokopy Zubarev (February 1886 - 15 March 1938) was a Soviet party statesman. He was purged and executed during the "anti-Trotskyist" repressions of Stalin.

Prokopy Timofeyevich Zubarev
Зубарев, Прокопий Тимофеевич
People's Commissar of Agriculture Deputy
In office
1934  March 1937
Personal details
Born1886
Died15 March 1938(1938-03-15) (aged 52)
Moscow
Cause of deathExecution
CitizenshipSoviet
Political partyCPSU

Biography

Prokopy Zubarev was one of the defendants in the Case of the Anti-Soviet "Bloc of Rights and Trotskyites" of 2-13 March 1938. From 1915 to 1917, he served in the Imperial Russian Army in World War I. He served in the Soviet of the Ufa Governorate in 1922.[1] In 1929, he served in the Northern Krai Soviet. He was accused of disrupting the food supply and having been a member of the czarist secret police.[2] On 13 March 1938 he was sentenced to death and on 15 March 1938 he was executed by the NKVD via firing squad.[3]

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gollark: Just include the entire source code of potatOS (except the bits that actually run it), shove your code in the middle somewhere, minify, compile to bytecode, strip debug symbols, and obfuscate the string constants using my thingy maybe.
gollark: You could compress it, I guess. PotatOS has LZW although actually that isn't used much now.
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References

  1. Hyde, Harford Montgomery (1971). Stalin, the History of a Dictator. Da Capo Press. p. 371ccc. ISBN 0306801671.
  2. Trotsky, Leon; Allen, Naomi; Breitman, George (1976). Writings of Leon Trotsky, Volume 10 (2nd ed.). Pathfinder Press. p. 479. ISBN 0873484681.
  3. Adams, Alexander (June 13, 2014). "The vanished and the defaced". www.spiked-online.com. Retrieved 23 August 2019.


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