Name Robert Eikhe | ||
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Died February 2, 1940, Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, Leninsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia Party Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party |
Roberts Eihe (August 12, 1890 — February 2, 1940), mostly known under the Russified name Robert Eikhe, (Robert Indrikovicn Eikhe, Russian: Эйхе, Роберт Индрикович), was Latvian Bolshevik, a high functionary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, several times elected to its Central Committee and was a Politburo candidate (1934). Holding to position in the Siberian committee of the party, he took an active part in collectivization, dekulakization and Great Purge.
In 1937 he was appointed Narkom (minister) of agriculture of the Soviet Union.
In 1938 he was arrested and accused of the creation of a "Latvian fascist organization", and executed in 1940.
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