Anton Bulin
Anton Stepanovich Bulin (Russian: Антон Степанович Булин; 10 January 1894 – 29 July 1938) was a Russian revolutionary, Soviet political officer and military commander. A member of the Bolshevik Party since 1914, he participated in the Civil War against the White movement and in the wars against Finland and Poland.
Anton Stepanovich Bulin | |
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Born | 10 January 1894 |
Died | 29 July 1938 40) | (aged
Allegiance | Soviet Union |
Service/ | Soviet Red Army |
Years of service | 1918-1921, 1923-1937 |
Rank | Army Commissar 2nd rank |
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Bulin was born in the Yefremovsky Uyezd of Tula Governorate in a family of Russian ethnicity.[1] He was a recipient of the Order of the Red Banner. Bulin was a candidate member of the Central Committee elected by the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) from 1934 until 12 October 1937.[2] During the Great Purge, on 8 December 1937, he was arrested by the NKVD and expelled from the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). His expulsion was confirmed on 20 January 1938 and he was executed later that year. Bulin was rehabilitated in 1955.