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Leonid Akimovic Kannegisser (also spelled Kanngießer, in Russian: Леони́д Иоаки́мович Каннегисер) (March 1896 in Mikhailov, Russian Empire – October 1918 in Petrograd, Russian SFSR) was a Russian poet and military cadet known for killing Moisei Uritsky, chief of Cheka in Petrograd, on 17 August 1918.〔Vitaliy Shentalinsky, "''Crime without punishment''", Progress-Pleyada, Moscow, 2007, ISBN 978-5-93006-033-1 (Russian: Виталий Шенталинский, "Преступление без наказания"), Chapter 2, Poet-terrorist. (Link to text ) in Russian Journal〕 == Life and career ==
Kannegisser was born in Nikolaev, Russian Empire, in a wealthy Jewish family. His father, Akim (Ioakim) Kannegisser was a mechanical engineer and the head of Russia's largest shipyards at Nikolaev. His mother was a doctor. He graduated from a private school and studied economics from 1915 to 1917 at the Petrograd Polytechnic Institute. He was a member of Popular Socialist Party. In 1913 Kannegisser became a military cadet in the Mikhailov Artillery School of the Imperial Russian Army. During the Bolshevik armed insurrection on the night from 25 to 26 October 1917 (Old Style Julian Calendar) along with several other cadets Kannegisser defended the Provisional Government at the Winter Palace.
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