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95: 252: 25: 899: 271:. In all cases of Beloborodov's absence, Didkovsky replaced him in the regional council of deputies. Towards the end of the power of the Soviets in Yekaterinburg in the spring-early summer of 1918, there was a disagreement between Didkovsky and Beloborodov, and two parties were formed in the council, mutually hostile. However, the presidium, led by 248:, was the chairman of the food administration in Verkhoturye, led the armed detachments, participated in the Petrograd Congress of Deputies, where he prepared a government decree on the nationalization of the Ural industry. Having returned, from October 1918, he led the defense of the Kytlymo-Pavdinsky region. 307:
From 1920 to 1923 he served as the manager of the regional ore administration of Yekaterinburg, since August 1920 the chairman of the Mining Council of the Supreme Economic Council in the Urals, was a member of the organizing committee of the Ural State University, was a teacher of higher mathematics
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of the Tsar's family, since the name of Didkovsky is not found in any materials related to the preparation and commission of the murder, though he was present alongside Beloborodov and several other members of the Ural Soviet when the Romanovs arrived in Yekaterinburg on 30 April 1918. Historians
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Despite the upbringing abroad and the appearance of an intellectual, Didkovsky was considered by many of his fellows an uncultured, rude and boorish person. By the findings of the White commission set up to investigate the regicide, he was not invited to intimate meetings of the presidium and,
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In 1913–1917, Didkovsky, returning to Russia, was engaged in geological research of the Northern Urals, having received the position of chief geologist of the Nikolae-Pavdinsky mountain district. During these years 1913–1917, he conducted a topographic and geological survey of the district,
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and vice-rector for administrative and economic part of the Ural University, since the fall of 1921 to 1924 - rector of USU. At this time, Didkovsky created new departments of prospecting and exploration of minerals, organized the publication of "News of the Ural State University".
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Greg King and Penny Wilson, however, cite Didkovsky's presence at the meeting of the soviet on 29 June 1918 when it was unanimously decided the family would be killed, as Yekaterinburg was about to fall to the White Front. Wilson and King referred to the testimony of one of the
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as an associate professor, head of the department of prospecting and exploration of minerals. In 1930 - February 1936 he was the manager of the Ural Geological Trust, director of the Ural Geological Research Institute.
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and mentioned Didkovsky as among those present. Didkovsky later visited the Romanov's burial site along with a number of other Ural Bolsheviks, including several of the men involved in the shooting.
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On January 30, 1937, he was arrested, on August 10, 1937, he was sentenced, and on August 13, 1937, he was shot in Sverdlovsk as "an active member of the anti-Soviet terrorist organization of the
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prospecting for deposits of platinum, gold, coal, iron, etc. He was the manager of the dredge, during his reign they switched from artisanal to mechanized mining of platinum at the mine.
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took place, Didkovsky was elected to the Ural Regional Soviet in Yekaterinburg and occupied an influential position here as the Deputy Chairman under
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In 1913 he graduated from the University of Geneva as a Bachelor of Mathematics and Geological Sciences, the scientific advisor was Louis Duparc.
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Top 1st row – A. I. Paramonov, N. N., M. M. Kharitonov, B.V. Didkovsky, I. P. Rumyantsev, N. N., A. L. Borchaninov;
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Bottom 2nd row – D. E. Sulimov, G.S. Frost, M.V. Vasilyev, V.M. Bykov, A.G. Kabanov, P. S. Ermakov.
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apparently, was never initiated into the conspiracy of the Soviet ringleaders regarding the
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was on the side of Beloborodov, and Didkovsky's party did not develop significantly.
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Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union executed by the Soviet Union
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He studied at the Kiev Cadet Corps, in 1900-1904 he was a student at the
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in the Urals." On September 22, 1956 he was rehabilitated.
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and a volunteer at the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of
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1924 Photograph of Ural Bolsheviks From left to right:
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Anti-religious campaign during the Russian Civil War
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Zhitomir
Russian Empire
Sverdlovsk
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Execution by shooting
University of Geneva
Geologist
Teacher
Russian
Bolshevik
revolutionary
Ural State University
Ukraine
Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University
St. Petersburg University
Social Democrats
anarchists
RSDLP (b)

Bolshevik Revolution
Alexander Beloborodov
Goloshchekin
Tolmachyov

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