Pavel Alexandrovich Alexandrov

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Pavel Alexandrovich Alexandrov
Павелъ Александровичъ Александровъ
Order of Saint Stanislaus
(2)
Medal "In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III"
Order of Noble Bukhara

Pavel Alexandrovich Alexandrov (

sensational crimes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which received wide coverage in the mass media.[2]

Biography

He was born in a burgess family.

  • In 1890 he graduated from the
    law faculty of St. Petersburg University. Was appointed to the work district judicial investigator (1st section of the District Court of St. Petersburg
    ), where he worked for fifteen years with a break.
  • In 1895, he became the acting attorney in the district court of Mitava. Returned to investigative work.
  • From 1897 he served in the Petersburg District Court - in the first instance as an investigator.
  • In 1909 he became an investigator for particularly important cases.
  • Starting in 1916 he was an investigator for particularly important cases in St. Petersburg court. He investigated the attempted murder of Prime Minister
    swindler
    Ms. Olga Stein, the teacher-lecher Mr. Du-Lu, the death of the son of Admiral Mr. Crochae, and a fire at St. Petersburg folk house, caused by Prince of Oldenburg and others. He earned a reputation as an impartial and faithful investigator and was political impartial, ensuring public confidence in the results of his investigation.
  • At the beginning of 1917 Aleksandrov was a teacher of "production techniques of investigation for espionage affairs" at the school of counterintelligence at the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Empire. During the judicial investigation for treason of Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks - Mr. Alexandrov sewed to Volume 11 of the case filed testimony from chief central department of counterintelligence at the Main Directorate of the General Staff of Mr. Medvedev, and Volume 13 of the case - fully compiled of agential of the material of counterintelligence.[3]
  • After the
    Code
    of the Russian empire".
  • In mid-April 1917, Alexandrov opened a criminal case against Lenin and the Bolsheviks. On October 17, 1917, Alexandrov interrogated the last witness - Mr. Alexeev. The case against the Bolsheviks was never completed, because the person under investigation,
    USSR
    , before even the attack on the Winter Palace.
  • October 21, 1918, Alexandrov was
    USSR, because of his conscientious performance of official duties in the public service in the Russian Empire. He was arrested at a station on the Veimarn Baltic Railway. Together with his son-in-law (Mr. Anatoly Alexeyevich Zhdanov) concluded in concentration camp with the phrase - "before the end of the Civil War" (two years[5]); his daughter released. A July 26, 1919, at the request Demyan Bedny addressed to Felix Dzerzhinsky released son-in-law
    (Mr. Anatoly Alexeyevich Zhdanov).
  • In 1925, he again gave testimony to Soviet law enforcement agencies (OGPU) after arrest. At the time, he worked as head of the department of incidents on "October railway" in Moscow.
  • On April 5, 1928, he was
    concentration camp
    .
  • In early 1929 his wife requested application in "Political Red Cross" for facilitating repression. The Russian FSB) preserved a note from Anatoly Lunacharsky (1929):

«I hereby certify that Mr. Alexandrov P. A. being forensic investigator for particularly important cases under the government of Alexander Kerensky, he led my case, and showed himself in this man perfectly valid and objective. People's Commissar for Education Anatoly Lunacharsky».[6]

Career colleagues Mr. P. A. Alexandrov lawyer

Minister of Justice of the Russian Empire Mr. Pavel Nikolaevich Maljantovich, was a member of the RSDLP), they warned the head of the RSDLP V. I. Ulyanov (Lenin) about an impending arrest
, to facilitate his escape and concealment from justice.

Honors

meritorious official duties

Family

His wife Katherine Ivanovna Alexandrova (*born 1875), had secondary education and was a housewife. In 1929, after her husband was sent to a concentration camp, she lived with relatives in Pyatigorsk. In the autumn of 1933, she was arrested in Pyatigorsk. On December 12, 1933, she was sentenced to three years' exile in Siberia and sent to Tomsk Oblast.[1][11]

References

  1. ^ a b c d «Супруги АЛЕКСАНДРОВЫ П.А. и Е.И.», КНИГА ПАМЯТИ (АЛФАВИТНЫЙ УКАЗАТЕЛЬ) - сайт "МЕМОРИАЛ" (in Russian)
  2. ^ Биография «Павел Александрович Александров» (in Russian)
  3. ^ a b Полковник юстиции АНИСИМОВ Н. Л., Военно-исторический журнал, 1990 г., № 11, «Обвиняется В. Ульянов-Ленин» (in Russian)
  4. (in Russian)
  5. ^ «Александров», Михаил Любчик, 2013 р. - сайт «Проза.ру» (in Russian)
  6. ^ «Самые популярные мифы о СССР», Юрий Идашкин (21-05-2012) (in Russian)
  7. ^ Александров Павел Александрович (1866-1940) - сайт «Центр генеалогических исследований» (in Russian)
  8. ^ United States Agency for International Development, Henry M. Jackson Foundation (USA) «Мартиролог расстрелянных в Москве и Московской области» (Сахаровский центр, USAID, Фонд Джексона и др.) (in Russian)
  9. ^ Александров Павел Александрович (1866—1940), сайт «Жертвы политического террора в СССР» (in Russian)
  10. ^ В. В. Соколов. Вышинский Андрей Януарьевич (министр иностранных дел СССР 1949–1953 гг.) // «Дипломатический вестник». — 2002 г., июль. (in Russian)
  11. ^ Александрова Екатерина Ивановна - «Жертвы политического террора в СССР», сайт «Мемориал» (in Russian)

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