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{{Infobox revolutionary|name=Sergo Orjonikidze|native_name=სერგო კონსტანტინეს ძე ორჯონიკიძე|image_size=200| | {{Infobox revolutionary|name=Sergo Orjonikidze|native_name=სერგო კონსტანტინეს ძე ორჯონიკიძე|image_size=200|birth_name=Grigol Konstantines dze Ordzhonikidze|birth_date=24 October 1886|birth_place=Ghoresha, [[Russian Empire]]|death_date=18 February 1937|death_place=[[Moscow]], [[RSFSR]], [[Soviet Union]]|death_cause=Suicide|nationality=Georgian|political_orientation=[[Marxism–Leninism]]|political_party=[[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]|image=Sergo Ordzhonikidze.png}} | ||
'''Sergo Konstantinovich Orjonikidze''' (24 October 1886 – 18 February 1937) was a Georgian Bolshevik and close ally of [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]]. He served as People's Commissar of Heavy Industry from 1932 to 1937 and followed a policy of re-educating [[Bourgeoisie|bourgeois]] technical specialists. He committed suicide in 1937 after his assistant [[Pyatakov]] was found guilty of widespread sabotage and wrecking.<ref name=":0223">{{Citation|author=Ludo Martens|year=1996|title=Another View of Stalin|chapter=The Great Purge|isbn=9782872620814|publisher=Editions EPO|pdf=https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/bafykbzaceab64vxtxpqt2cdl4zsrsftmedqidn4foq74gr25qkd35z5nwogdi?filename=Ludo%20Martens%20-%20Another%20View%20of%20Stalin-Editions%20EPO%20%281996%29.pdf|page=125}}</ref> | '''Sergo Konstantinovich Orjonikidze,''' born '''Grigol Konstantines dze Orjonikidze''' (24 October 1886 – 18 February 1937) was a Georgian Bolshevik and close ally of [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]]. He served as People's Commissar of Heavy Industry from 1932 to 1937 and followed a policy of re-educating [[Bourgeoisie|bourgeois]] technical specialists. He committed suicide in 1937 after his assistant [[Pyatakov]] was found guilty of widespread sabotage and wrecking.<ref name=":0223">{{Citation|author=Ludo Martens|year=1996|title=Another View of Stalin|chapter=The Great Purge|isbn=9782872620814|publisher=Editions EPO|pdf=https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/bafykbzaceab64vxtxpqt2cdl4zsrsftmedqidn4foq74gr25qkd35z5nwogdi?filename=Ludo%20Martens%20-%20Another%20View%20of%20Stalin-Editions%20EPO%20%281996%29.pdf|page=125}}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Bolsheviks]] | [[Category:Bolsheviks]] |
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Sergo Orjonikidze სერგო კონსტანტინეს ძე ორჯონიკიძე | |
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Born | Grigol Konstantines dze Ordzhonikidze 24 October 1886 Ghoresha, Russian Empire |
Died | 18 February 1937 Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union |
Cause of death | Suicide |
Nationality | Georgian |
Political orientation | Marxism–Leninism |
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Sergo Konstantinovich Orjonikidze, born Grigol Konstantines dze Orjonikidze (24 October 1886 – 18 February 1937) was a Georgian Bolshevik and close ally of Stalin. He served as People's Commissar of Heavy Industry from 1932 to 1937 and followed a policy of re-educating bourgeois technical specialists. He committed suicide in 1937 after his assistant Pyatakov was found guilty of widespread sabotage and wrecking.[1]
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- ↑ Ludo Martens (1996). Another View of Stalin: 'The Great Purge' (p. 125). [PDF] Editions EPO. ISBN 9782872620814