Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Hayk Ovsepyan

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Native name
  
Հայկ Հովսեփյան

Award
  
Order of the Red Banner

Years of service
  
1914 — 1937

Born
  
19 January 1891 Kars Oblast, Russian Empire (
1891-01-19
)

Battles/wars
  
First World War Russian Civil War

Awards
  
Order of the Red Banner

Died
  
10 September 1937, Moscow, Russia

Battles and wars
  
World War I, Russian Civil War

Allegiances
  
Russian Empire, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union

Hayk (Haik) A. Hovsepyan (Hovsepian) (Armenian: Հայկ Հովսեփյան, Jan 19 (according to other sources June 19) 1891 - 1937, Moscow) - was a Soviet military leader and Army Commissar rank 2 (1935). He was also a deputy Chief of the General Political Department of the Red Army. He was shot during the "purges" (1937).

Contents

Biography

Haik Hovsepyan was born in 1891 in the city of Bashkadyklar, (Kars Oblast, Russian Empire). Of Armenian ethnicity, he was active and enlisted in numerous parties, including the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He graduated from the Moscow Lazarev seminary in 1911, as well as the Medical Faculty of Moscow University. During the First World War (1914-1918), he served on the Caucasian front. In 1922, he became the head of the political commissar and the Armenian Infantry Division. In the years of 1925-1927, he was the deputy head of the political directorate of the Caucasian Army. In 1927, he was elected as the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolshevik) of Armenia. In 1928, he was appointed in the Volga Military District deputy, being its first deputy head of the political directorate. In 1929-1937, he was Head of Department, Deputy, as well as being First Deputy Head of the Political Directorate of the Red Army. He became a CEC member of the Transcaucasian Federation as well. In 1937, he was arrested and sentenced by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union in the same year, as well as being shot on the same day as he received the sentence. He was later rehabilitated ("name cleansed").

Awards

  • Order of the Red Banner (20.02.1928)
  • References

    Hayk Ovsepyan Wikipedia