Pavel Mif | |
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Born | Mikhail Alexandrovich Fortus August 3, 1901 |
Died | September 10, 1939 38) | (aged
Cause of death | Death by Execution |
Occupation(s) | Comintern Agent and Adviser |
Organization | Comintern |
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Other political affiliations | Chinese Communist Party |
Criminal charges | "Membership in a counter-revolutionary terrorist organisation" |
Criminal penalty | Death |
Criminal status | Rehabilitated |
Pavel Mif was the pseudonym of Mikhail Alexandrovich Fortus (August 3, 1901, in Khersones Gubernia of Russian Empire - 10 September 1939), a Ukrainian and Russian Bolshevik party member from May 1917 of Jewish[1] descent, a historian with a doctor's degree in economics (1935), participant in the Russian civil war (1918–20), a student at Yakov Sverdlov Communist University (1920–21), did communist party work in Ukraine (1923–25), pro-rector of Sun Yat-sen Communist University of the Toilers of China (Moscow) under Karl Radek from 1925, rector of the same institution after 1927, member of the Executive Council of Comintern concurrently, participant of the 5th (1927), 6th (1928) Congresses of the Communist Party of China and the 4th Plenary meeting of its Central Committee (1931). Mif was arrested by the NKVD on December 11, 1937, and sentenced to death in July 1938 for "membership in a counter-revolutionary terrorist organization". He was executed on September 10, 1939. In the year 1956, following the denouncement of Stalinism by premier Nikita Khrushchev, he was fully (posthumously) rehabilitated.[2]