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Allegiance
  
Soviet Union

Years of service
  
1912-1934


Name
  
Romuald Muklevich

Commands held
  
Soviet Navy

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Born
  
November 25, 1890 Suprasl, Russia (now Poland) (
1890-11-25
)

Rank
  
Fleet's Flag-officer of 1st Rank

Battles/wars
  
World War I, Russian Civil War

Died
  
February 9, 1938, Soviet Union

Battles and wars
  
World War I, Russian Civil War

Service/branch
  
Imperial Russian Navy, Soviet Navy

Similar People
  
Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel, Joseph Stalin, Mikhail Tukhachevsky

Romuald Adamovich Muklevich (Russian: Ромуальд Адамович Муклевич, November 25, 1890 - February 9, 1938) was a Soviet military figure and Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Naval Forces from August 1926 to July 1931.

Muklevich was born in Supraśl (currently in Białystok County, Poland). He was a son of a textile worker of Polish ethnicity. He joined the Bolshevik party in 1906 and became chairman of several local committees.

He joined the Baltic Fleet as a sailor in 1912, and completed a marine engineering course (Kronstadt) in 1915 and was promoted to petty officer.

In 1917 he participated in the February and October revolutions including the storming of the Winter Palace.

In 1918-22 he was political commisar on the western front. From 1922 he was commisar of the military academy of the Red Army and in 1925 he was deputy commander of the Soviet Air Force. He was commander of the Soviet Navy between 1926 and 1931. From 1934 he was commisar for the shipbuilding industry and in 1936 he was made deputy minister for the defence industries.

During the Great Purge, he was arrested on 28 May 1937, sentenced to death on 8 February 1938 and shot the following day. He was posthumously rehabilitated in 1957.

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Romuald Muklevich Wikipedia