Pavel Alexandrovich Alexandrov

Pavel Alexandrovich Alexandrov

Photo in prison, from the archive the Russian Federal Security Service

Photo in prison, from the archive the Russian Federal Security Service
Native name Павелъ Александровичъ Александровъ
Born 1866
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died September 24, 1940
Moscow, Soviet Union
Cause of death repression, murder
Resting place Donskoi Cemetery
(Common Grave 1)
Nationality Russia Russian
Citizenship Russian Empire
 Soviet Union
Alma mater Saint Petersburg State University
Occupation Jurisprudence, criminology
Known for Investigating the attempted murder Sergei Witte,
coup d'etat in October 1917, etc.
Notable work Investigator, prosecutor, state councillor
Political party non-party
Religion Russian Orthodox Church
Spouse(s) Katherine Ivanovna Alexandrova
Children One daughter
Awards Order of Saint Stanislaus (2)
Medal "In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III"
Order of Noble Bukhara

Pavel Alexandrovich Alexandrov, Aleksandrov Pavel Alexandrovich (Russian: Павел Александрович Александров, 1866, Saint Petersburg - September 24, 1940, Moscow) was a distinguished lawyer and state official of the Russian Empire, councillor of state.[1] He investigated the most 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.

«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 Andrey Vyshinsky turned out differently, though A. Vyshinsky signed order for the arrest of a state criminal V. I. Ulyanov (Lenin).[10] Since Andrey Vyshinsky contrary "professional ethics" became a member of a political party to the RSDLP before 1917, and his immediate supervisor (Minister of Justice Russian Empire Mr. Pavel Nikolaevich Maljantovich member of a political party RSDLP) in violation of the "secrecy of the investigation", warned the head of the RSDLP V. I. Ulyanov (Lenin) about arrest, to facilitate his escape and concealment from justice. It was in this atmosphere made investigation nonpartisan Mr. Alexandrov with tragic consequence of these circumstances for the investigation and history of the people.

Honors

meritorious official duties

Family

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

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 «Супруги АЛЕКСАНДРОВЫ П.А. и Е.И.», КНИГА ПАМЯТИ (АЛФАВИТНЫЙ УКАЗАТЕЛЬ) - сайт "МЕМОРИАЛ" (Russian)
  2. Биография «Павел Александрович Александров» (Russian)
  3. 1 2 Полковник юстиции АНИСИМОВ Н. Л., Военно-исторический журнал, 1990 г., № 11, «Обвиняется В. Ульянов-Ленин» (Russian)
  4. Russia-1 (TV channel) «Кто заплатил Ленину? Тайна века». Документальный фильм (25.01.2014) (Russian)
  5. «Александров», Михаил Любчик, 2013 р. - сайт «Проза.ру» (Russian)
  6. «Самые популярные мифы о СССР», Юрий Идашкин (21-05-2012) (Russian)
  7. Александров Павел Александрович (1866-1940) - сайт «Центр генеалогических исследований» (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.) (Russian)
  9. Александров Павел Александрович (1866—1940), сайт «Жертвы политического террора в СССР» (Russian)
  10. В. В. Соколов. Вышинский Андрей Януарьевич (министр иностранных дел СССР 1949–1953 гг.) // «Дипломатический вестник». — 2002 г., июль. (Russian)
  11. Александрова Екатерина Ивановна - «Жертвы политического террора в СССР», сайт «Мемориал» (Russian)

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