Kuzma Sinilov

Kuzma Romanovich Sinilov (Russian: Кузьма Романович Синилов; May 14, 1902[1] – December 27, 1957) was a Soviet Lieutenant general.

[2] Sinilov was born in the village of Byvalki in Minsk Governorate (now Loyew District, Gomel Region, Belarus) to a Russian peasant family.

He graduated from the 2nd Moscow Infantry Courses, the 1st Joint Soviet School, and the Frunze Military Academy.

He transferred to the State Political Directorate in 1932, and in the second half of the 1930s, he commanded a number of border groups in the Far East.

[4] After transferring to the reserve from 1953 was in charge of military departments of forestry in Krasnoyarsk, Ryazan and the Moscow agricultural economic and statistical institutes.

Sinilov's grave in Moscow .