Background
KHAKHAN'YAN, Grigoriy was born on December 28, 1895 in village Ruisi, Gori Uyezd, Georgia
KHAKHAN'YAN, Grigoriy was born on December 28, 1895 in village Ruisi, Gori Uyezd, Georgia
1915-1916 studied at Faculty of History and Philology, Moscow University. 1917 graduate Moscow Ensigns’ School. 1924 graduate Higher Academy Courses.
1916 joined Russian Army. 1917 ensign in reserve regt in Kamyshlov, Permanent’ Province and Gorodok, Vitebsk Province. Court-martialed for conducting Bolshevik propaganda among troops.
Took active part in October Revol in Petrograd. 1917-1918 assistant chairman. Military Revol Committee, 5th Anny, Western Front.
Secretary, Pskov Province Extraordinary Commission Against Counterrevolution, Sabotage and Speculation. Chief. Operations Department, Military Revol Committee, Vclikiye Luki Rayon. Military comissar, Novorzhev Rayon.
1918-1919 fought on Eastern Front during Civil War. 1918 military comissar, Pskov Division. Deputy chief, Staff Operations Department, 5th Army.
Commanded defense of Sviyazhsk on Eastern Front. 1919 chief, Staff Operations Department, 5th Army. 1919-1923 commanded a rifle brig.
1920 fought against Poland. 1921 helped to put down Kronstadt Mutiny and anti-Soviet uprising in Volga area. 1923 commander, 27th Omsk Division.
1924-1927 head Tactics Faculty, Air Force Academy. Director and comissar, Vystrel Higher Infantry Tactics School. 1927-1929 commander and comissar, 19th Maritime Rifle Corps, Khabarovsk.
1930-1934 member, Revol Military Council and head, Polit Board, Ukraine Military district. 1934 dcleg, 17th All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Congress. 1934-1936 chief of military group, Soviet Control Commission.
1937 member, Military Council and head, Polit Board, Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army. Fall 1937 recalled from Far East to Moscow and suspended from duties. 1 February 1938 arrested by People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs.
Religion is bad because it divides people, and is a cause of conflict and war.
The emphasis on peaceful coexistence doesn’t mean that the Soviet Union accepted a static world with clear lines. Socialism is inevitable and the "correlations of forces" were moving towards socialism.
Communist Party member from 1917.