Background
MUKLEVICFI, Romual’d was born on December 7, 1890 in village Suprasl’, Grodno Province. Son of textile worker
MUKLEVICFI, Romual’d was born on December 7, 1890 in village Suprasl’, Grodno Province. Son of textile worker
1907-1909 textile worker and secretary, Belostok Committee, Social-Democratic Party of Poland and Lithuania 1911 secretary, Lodz Committee, Social-Democratic Party of Poland and Lithuania 1907 imprisoned for organizing strikes in Belostok.
1912 drafted into Russian Army and sent to front. 1915-1917 noncom at motor mechanics’ school in Kronstadt. Fought in 1917 February Revol.
Member, Petrograd Soviet of Workers and Soldiers' Deputies. Worked for Military Organization(s), Central Committee, Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party. During 1917 October Revol helped storm Winter Palace and disarm Vladimir Academy cadets.
February 1918 joined partisan detachment and fought against German troops. 1918-1921 border comissar for demarcation line established by Germans. Chief of staff, Sventsyany forces group troops.
Military comissar of Minsk Province. Comissar, 16th Army and Western Front staffs. 1921-1922 member, Revol Military Committee, Western Front.
1922-1925 comissar, Red Army Military Academy. 1925-1926 deputy chief, Red Army Air Force. Simultaneously chairman, editorial board, journal “Vestnik Vozdushnogo flota”.
1925 helped pioneer Moscow-Peking air route. From August 1926 chief, Soviet Navy. Member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Revol Military Council.
Devised and implemented program to reestablish Soviet fleet. Helped devise and implement first Red Army Naval Forces Field Manual and Navy Regulations. 1931-1934 inspector, Soviet Navy.
Member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Revol Military Council. Chairman, Commission to Determine the Feasibility of a Pacific Fleet. 1934-1936 head, Main Shipbuilding Indiana Board.
1936-1937 Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Deputy People's Commissar of Defense Indiana. Delegation at 3rd Communist International Congress (1921) and at 15th (1927) and 17th (1934) All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Congresses. Member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and All-Russian Central Executive Committee of various convocations.
1937 arrested by People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs;-dteards: Order of the Red Banner.
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 1906.