Background
KIREYEV, Grigoriy was born on January 21, 1890 in village Lyudinovo, Kaluga Province. Son of a foundry worker
KIREYEV, Grigoriy was born on January 21, 1890 in village Lyudinovo, Kaluga Province. Son of a foundry worker
1927 graduate Red Army High Command Advanced Courses, Naval Academy. 1933 graduate Special Course, Naval Academy. Post 1908-1911 worked at Lyudinovo Plant.
1911 conscripted into Russian Navy and assigned to 1st Baltric Fleet. During World War 1 ship’s mechanic. 1919-1922 chin, Bryansk City Soviet, then chairman, Sevsk Uyezd Executive Committee.
Second secretary, Bryansk Province Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Committee. 1922 via Party muster joined Red Navy. 1923-1926 member, Revol Military Council, Black Sea Navy.
1928-1930 member, Revol Military Council, Baltic Navy. 1933-1934 commander and comissar, Caspian Fleet. 1934-1937 deputy commander, Pacific Fleet.
From August 1937 commander, Pacific Fleet.
After 1917 February Revol chairman, Sailors’ Section, Helsinki Soviet. Comissar of a revol sailors squad which guarded naval property in Finland. 1929-1930 helped work battleship Parizhskaya kommuna and cruiser Profintern from Kronstadt to Sevastopol’.
November 1937 proposed as deputy to the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Supreme Soviet, but his name was not entered on the lists of deputy candidate. November 1937 dismissed from command of the Pacific Fleet and expelled from the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). January 1938 arrested by People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs.
Religion is a cause of numerous conflicts and bloody wars throughout the history of mankind.
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 1918.