Dmitry Manuilsky Politician

Dmitriy Manuilsky, or Dmytro Zakharovych Manuilsky (3 October 1883 in Sviatets near Kremenets – 22 February 1959 in Kiev) was an important Bolshevik. He was the son of an Orthodox priest from a Ukrainian village. After secondary school he enrolled in the University of St. Petersburg.He also played a role in defending the Bolshevik state against its adversaries as is exhibited by Lenin's 1920 letter to him:ManuilskyHeadquarters of the South-Western FrontKharkovSapronov is wrong, because before focussing on the middle peasant it is necessary first, before that, to organise the poor peasants. This must definitely be done, and best done not in the form of Poor Peasants’ Committees, but in the form of Soviets composed exclusively of poor and middle peasants, with special measures on our part for safeguarding the interests of the poor peasants and for collection of grain. I asked you about transport since the chief task now is to step up the transport of troops and complete the defeat of Denikin. We must mobilise the workers for this and at all costs bring up large forces quickly and win back Rostov. I ask Stalin to reply to me whether he is taking all measures.

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Dmitry Manuilsky
Birth dateOctober 03, 1883
Birth place
Russian Empire , Volhynian Governorate
Date of deathFebruary 22, 1959
Place of death
Soviet Union , Kiev
Education
Saint Petersburg State University

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