Background
Fyodor was born on 27 November in 1908 in the village of Mikhailovka, now Zaporozhye region of Ukraine, in a peasant family.
Fyodor was born on 27 November in 1908 in the village of Mikhailovka, now Zaporozhye region of Ukraine, in a peasant family.
Fyodor graduated from a junior high school. Then he studied at Courses of Soviet construction in Moscow City, Russian Federation.
Fyodor worked as a miner at the Gruzskaya mine in the Donbas. In the Red Army since 1930. In 1940 he graduated from the political training courses. Participated in battles with the Japanese at Lake Hassan in 1938, in the Soviet-Finnish war. Member of the Great Patriotic War from 1941. In early July 1941, Pavlovsky together organized a partisan detachment "Krasny Oktyabr" in the area, becoming commander of this detachment in the same month.
Since January 1942 Pavlovsky became the commander of the partisan unit. Under his leadership, on January 14, 1942, a large garrison of Germans was destroyed in the village of Vetchin in the Zhitkovichi district, and a few days later the first district center of the BSSR, Kopatkevichi (now a township in the Petrikov district of the Gomel region), was permanently released from the fascist occupation. Later the Pavlovsky partisans deoccupied the territories of the Oktyabrsky, Zhitkovichi, Petrikov and Glus districts. In May 1942 - May 1944 he was the commander of the 123rd partisan brigade named after the 25th anniversary of the Belarusian SSR.
From 1943 to May 1944 he was a member of the underground Polesie Regional Committee and the October District Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus.
Since July 1944 - in reserve. In 1945-1966 he was in the leading position. Lived in Minsk. He was buried in his native village of Mikhailovka.