V. L. Mukha

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V. L. Mukha was a Belarusian politician. During World War I he was a sailor in the Baltic Fleet and a Left Socialist-Revolutionary.[1][2] In December 1917 he was named People's Commissar for Public Charity of Obliskomzap.[3][4][5] Mukha was a delegate to the First All-Belorussian Congress, and he would resign from his post as People's Commissar over the violent disbanding of the event by Obliskomzap.[6]

From March 1918 he joined the 16th Army of the Red Army, as a political engineer of radio communications.[6] Between 1920 and 1954 he served in party and government roles in the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, including serving as the deputy chairman of the Bobruisk Regional Executive Committee 1944–1946.[6]

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  1. ^ Grigorii Nikolaevich Sevost£iı̐aı̐Łnov (2002). Россия в XX веке: реформы и революции : в двух томах (in Russian). Наука. p. 378. ISBN 9785020088016.
  2. ^ Vesnik Belaruskaha dzi͡arzhaŭnaha universitėta imi͡a U.I. Lenina: Historyi͡a, filasofii͡a, navukovy kamunizm, ėkanomika, prava. Seryi͡a III. Vyd-va BDU im. U.I. Lenina, 1991. p. 3
  3. ^ ГИГИН Вадим Францевич. Большевики приходят к власти
  4. ^ Я. В Леонтьев (2000). Партия левых социалистов-революционеров: документы и материалы : 1917-1925 гг. : в 3 томах (in Russian). РОССПЭН. p. 817. ISBN 9785860041400.
  5. ^ А.С. СМОЛОВСКИЙ. ОБЩНОСТЬ И ПРОТИВОРЕЧИВОСТЬ ТЕОРЕТИЧЕСКИХ И ИДЕОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ ВЗГЛЯДОВ БОЛЬШЕВИКОВ И ЛЕВЫХ ЭСЕРОВ
  6. ^ a b c Ėntsyklapedyi͡a historyi Belarusi: M-Pud (in Belarusian). "Belaruskai͡a ėntsyklapedyi͡a" imi͡a Petrusi͡a Broŭki. 1993. p. 241. ISBN 9785857000731.