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Oscar Ryvkin
Оскар Рывкин
First Secretary of the Krasnodar City Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
In office 1934 – January 1937
First Secretary of the Vyksa City Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
In office 1925–1928
First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Komsomol
In office 17 July 1919 – 10 October 1920
Preceded by
Yefim Tsetlin
Succeeded by
Lazar Shatskin
Member of the Central Control Commission of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
In office 19 December 1927 – 26 January 1934
Personal details
Born
Oscar Lvovich Ryvkin
4 January 1899 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died
7 August 1937(1937-08-07) (aged 38) Soviet Union
Citizenship
Soviet Union Russian Empire (previously)
Political party
CPSU (1917–1937)
Alma mater
Institute of Red Professors
Military service
Allegiance
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Branch/service
Workers' and Peasants' Red Army
Years of service
1918-1920
Rank
Private
Battles/wars
Russian Civil War
Oscar Lvovich Ryvkin (Russian: Оскар Львович Рывкин; 4 January 1899 – 7 August 1937) also known by his alias O. Skar[1] was a Soviet politician that served in various positions including First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Komsomol, First Secretary of the Krasnodar City Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and a member of the Central Control Commission.[2]
^"Скар, О. (текст)". feb-web.ru. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
^"Рывкин Оскар Львович". Бессмертный барак (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-05-25.
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