Anton (Antin) Terentiiovych Prykhodko (Ukrainian: ÃÂýÃÂÃÂý âõÃÂõýÃÂÃÂùþòøàÃÂÃÂøàþôÃÂúþ; 1891 â January 29, 1938, Arkhangelsk) was a Ukrainian Soviet statesman, born in Kuban Oblast, Tikhoretsky District, stanitsa (Cossack village) Novorozhdestvenskaya. He was the Permanent Representative of Ukrainian SSR to the Government of the USSR. He was also the member of VUTsVK.
In 1907 â Attended Ukrainian Socialist circle of the high school of Stavropol
Graduated from Stavropol Teacher Seminary
In 1915 â MGU student and Esers' group member
From 1916 â USRP member under the nickname "Professor"
In 1917 (before October Revolution) â First time arrived to Ukrainian land (to Kyiv)
In 1917 âÂÂCandidate for members of UCA from USRP with participation of in Poltava constituency
January 16, 1918 â Arrested together with almost all leaders of left USRP group
From June, 1918 â CP(B)U member
April 29, 1919 â Applied for withdrawal from USRP Central Committee
1919-1920 â UCP (borotbists) secretary
June 1919 â UCP (borotbists) Central Committee cashier
1920-1929 â Chairman of the Board of
1920-1930 â Secretary of Central Commission of Ukrainization of Soviet apparatus under Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR
In 1921
End of 1921 - May 1922 â Commissioner from the Poltava Governorate during the mobilization to prepare the sowing campaign in Ukraine
May 1922 - November 1924 â Permanent Representative of Ukrainian SSR to the Government of the USSR (see List of ambassadors of Ukraine to Russia)
September 12, 1922 â Enrolled in 1st course of Karl Marx Moscow Institute of the National Economy
December 1924 - April 1926 â Adviser to the Permanent Representation of the USSR in Czechoslovakia
January 27, 1926 - 1927 â Deputy Commissar of Education of Ukrainian SSR Alexander Shumsky
1926 -1930 â Deputy General Prosecutor of Ukrainian SSR
1926 â Member of the State Spelling Commission
1927 - December 25, 1929 â Deputy Commissar of Education of Ukrainian SSR Mykola Skrypnyk
May 25 - June 3, 1927 âÂÂ
1928 â Member of the Presidium of the State Spelling Commission
August 9, 1929 â He had a party ticket number #0751622 and was recognized as proven by the results of the meeting of the Verification Commission of the Cell of CP(B)U in People's Commissariat for Education of Ukrainian SSR ( district committee, Kharkiv)
March 9, 1930 - April 19, 1930 â Head of the Supreme Court of the Ukrainian SSR during Union for the Freedom of Ukraine process
In 1930-1931 â Executive editor of the journal "Bulletin of Soviet Justice"
In 1931-1933 â Executive editor of the journal ""
Until December 31, 1933 â Chairman of the Arbitration Commission under Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR
December 31, 1933
June 4, 1934 â Convicted for 10 years of corrective labor by judicial group of three of OGPU of USSR (Criminal Code of Ukrainian SSR, article 54-11)
July 1934 - End of 1936 â stayed on the island Vaigach (Amderma bay)
January - November 1937 â stayed at Chibyu
November 1937 â wrote the last letter to his wife (she received it January 1938)
December 21, 1937 â sentenced to capital punishment by troika of NKVD Directorate of Arkhangelskaya Oblast (Criminal Code of RSFSR, articles 58-10, 58-11)
January 29, 1938 â shot together with Ivan Shchepkin, Nikolay Muzychenko, and Vladimir Ivanov
December 6, 1957 â rehabilitated by the Military Court of the Kyiv Military District
He wrote under a pseudonym "A. Pryideshnii".
He had brother
Winter 1918-1919 â was a guest at the wedding of Vasil Matena-Bugaievich (Chornyi) and Mariia Moskovets (sister of Yevhenia Moskovets) together with his wife, Maria (Marusia) Prykhodko (Bocharova). The wedding took place 24 Babichevskii lane (Zhelvakova str.), Poltava
March 2, 1920 â his wife, Maria Prykhodko, was a member of UCP (borotbists) and employee of its Central Committee
1926 â his wife, Maria Prykhodko, started to work as an announcer of All-Ukrainian Radio-broadcasting Committee
May 6, 1927 â lived at the address 5 room, 8 ,
In 1929-1930 â lived at the address 1 , Kharkiv
1933 â lived at the address 10 appt., 49 , Kharkiv ("Kommunar" building)
January 1934 â his wife, Maria Prykhodko, was fired from All-Ukrainian Radio-broadcasting Committee