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225:– Eikhe wrote to Stalin on 1 October 1938, renouncing his confession. He sent a second declaration, on 27 October, saying that his confession had been mostly written by Ushakov, "who utilised the knowledge that my broken ribs have not properly mended and have caused me great pain." He persisted in asserting his innocence during his closed trial, on 2 February 1940, but was sentenced to death nonetheless. The following day, he was taken to Beria's office, and subjected to a prolonged beating by the expert torturer 182:, making him one of the dozen or so most powerful men in the Soviet Union. At the start of the Great Purge, Eikhe showed utter ruthlessness in eliminating anyone who came under suspicion. On 28 June 1937, he was named as a member of a troika (three member commission) which was given special instructions by the Politburo to round up and execute peasants who had been exiled to Siberia during collectivisation. Its chairman was the recently appointed head of the West Siberian NKVD, 20: 486: 668: 663: 678: 673: 171:. In a single month, in May–June 1931, 39,788 peasant families in West Siberia had their farms seized. In 1933, he opposed a plan to deport a million more victims from Ukraine and west Russia to Siberia, saying that the area could accommodate a maximum of 250,000. 132:, Eikhe was appointed First Secretary of the Siberian territorial communist party. From 1930, after a boundary change, he was First Secretary of the West Siberian regional party committee, and a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party in 1930–1938. 658: 190:. By 5 October, the troika had sentenced 13,216 people to death, and 6,205 to the Gulag. Among the victims were Eikhe's former second-in-command V.P. Shubrikov and the chairman of the West Siberian territorial party executive, F.P. Griadinsky 229:
and another officer (Major General Anatoly Esaulov), in a final attempt to force him to confess. Despite being knocked out and beaten while he was prone, and having an eye gouged out, he refused to confess, and was taken away for execution.
290:"ТАЛОВСКАЯ ТРАГЕДИЯРасследование сталинских репрессий в Тайгинском районе Западно Сибирского края 1920 — 1953 гг. (Talov tragedyInvestigation of the Stalinist repressions in the Taiginsky district of the West Siberian Territory 1920–1953)" 477: 155:(the name given to 'rich' peasants, or more generally to any who resisted collectivisation). Eikhe called for "the most hostile, reactionary kulaks" to be held in concentration camps in "distant areas of the North" such as 108:, believing that he was no longer at risk of a long prison sentence, but was arrested in 1915 and exiled to East Siberia. He escaped to Irkutsk and worked in an oil factory under a false name. He returned to Riga after the 40: 470: 94:. Arrested in August 1907, he spent two months in prison. In February 1908, he was arrested with 18 others at an illegal meeting; he was released under police supervision after six months in prison. 197:" - in which thousands of Latvians were arrested and killed – Eikhe was summoned to Moscow, and on 30 October 1937 was appointed to the lesser post of USSR People's Commissar for Agriculture. 463: 136: 683: 688: 289: 693: 183: 112:, but was arrested during the German occupation in January 1918. He escaped to Moscow in July 1918. During 1919, he was People's Commissar for Food in the short-lived 245: 86:
in what was then Courland province, in modern-day Latvia. He left school at the age of 13 or 14 to become an apprentice in a locksmith's workshop and joined the
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At the end of 1908 he emigrated to the UK. He was a stoker on a steamboat on long voyages, worked in Scotland at a coal mine, and later at a zinc smelter in
179: 402:"On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences, Speech to the Twentieth Party Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (the Secret Speech)" 237: 718: 698: 648: 708: 643: 401: 703: 455: 217:, he confessed to various counter-revolutionary crimes, and implicated others, but after Ushakov had been arrested – when 186:. By 8 July, the troika had lists of 10,924 people who were marked for execution, and 15,036 who were to be sent to the 63: 369: 344: 319: 147:, which drafted instructions on eliminating private farms and forcing the farmers onto collective farms. Speaking in 113: 713: 210: 194: 501: 669:
Candidates of the Central Committee of the 15th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 14th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Eikhe's wife Yevgenia Yevseyevna Rubtsova was arrested with him in April 1938 and shot on 26 August.
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Members of the Central Committee of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Members of the Central Committee of the 16th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Candidates of the Politburo of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Eikhe was also a member of the Politburo commission appointed in January 1930, chaired by
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throughout the USSR. After being brutally tortured by an NKVD officer named
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The Industrialisation of Russia, volume 1: The Socialist Offensive
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Eikhe's torture and execution was a prominent theme of the famous
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on 27 January 1930, he called for brutal measures against the
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17th Politburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Robert Eikhe's parents were farm labourers on an estate in
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The House of Government, A Saga of the Russian Revolution
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province. He was based in Siberia for the next 18 years.
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He was formally 14: 730: 719:Executed Great Purge perpetrators 114:Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic 699:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 649:People from Courland Governorate 709:Great Purge victims from Latvia 644:People from Dobele Municipality 193:During the preparation of the " 437: 422: 393: 378: 353: 328: 303: 1: 704:Latvian Operation of the NKVD 409:Wilson Center Digital Archive 255: 246:20th Communist Party Congress 77: 7: 10: 735: 565: 494: 48: 240:that Stalin's successor 184:Sergei Naumovich Mironov 28:Robert Indrikovich Eikhe 360:Slezkine, Yuri (2019). 211:mass arrest of Latvians 104:In 1911, he settled in 714:Soviet rehabilitations 400:Khrushchev, Nikita S. 269:Эйхе Роберт Индрикович 140: 66:in Siberia during the 49:Роберт Индрикович Эйхе 35: 24: 542:Grigory Ordzhonikidze 310:Davies, R.W. 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Latvian
‹See Tfd›
Russian
Latvian
Bolshevik
Soviet
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
collectivization
Great Purge
Doblen County
Social Democracy of the Latvian Territory
1905 Revolution
West Hartlepool
Riga
February Revolution
Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic
Chelyabinsk
Joseph Stalin

Molotov
Novosibirsk
kulaks
Narym
Turukhansk
Tomsk
Yeniseysk
Sergei Kirov
Politburo
Sergei Naumovich Mironov

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