Ivan Michyevich Zaryanov

{{Short description|Russian judge}}

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Ivan Michyevich Zaryanov ({{langx|ru|Иван Михеевич Зарянов}}; 26 November 1894 – 1975) was a Red Army Major General of Justice and a member of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR. He served as the Judge of the Soviet Union on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.

Biography

Zaryanov was born on 26 November 1894 in the village of Rodinskaya, Slobodskoy Uyezd, Vyatka Governorate,{{cite web |url=http://www.tokyotrial.cn/Person/Index/78ade96f520e4344b0b0dd56a78d70dd |title=柴扬诺夫,伊万·米歇耶维奇 |language=Chinese |trans-title=Zaryanov, Ivan Michyevich |work=Tokyo Trial |publisher=Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200225222650/http://www.tokyotrial.cn/Person/Index/78ade96f520e4344b0b0dd56a78d70dd |archivedate=2020-02-25 |accessdate=2021-02-28 }} today part of Kirov Oblast.{{cite web |url=https://pamyat-naroda.ru/heroes/podvig-chelovek_nagrazhdenie1535560507/ |title=Зарянов Иван Михеевич |language=Russian |trans-title=Zaryanov Ivan Mikheevich |work=Pamyat Naroda |publisher=Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation }} He was conscripted into the army in January, 1915. From 1918 to 1920, he was part of the military tribunal of the Vyatka Governorate. He then became the president of the military court of the 29th Infantry Brigade. In 1927, he graduated from the Law Faculty of the Central Asian State University. From 1931 to 1934, he studied at the Institute of Red Professors. Upon his graduation, he became a member of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR. Zaryanov sat on show trials against Trotskyites and Bukharinites in 1935 and 1938.{{cite book|editor1-last=Boister|editor1-first=Neil |editor2-last=Cryer|editor2-first=Robert |title=Documents on the Tokyo International Military Tribunal: Charter, Indictment, and Judgments|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oCeQDwAAQBAJ|date=2008-09-25|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-156213-6|page=lv}} In 1941, he was the president of the military courts of the Eastern Front. From 1942 to 1945, he was also the head of the Red Army Military Law Academy.

By the end of the war, he was a Major General of the Red Army and Major General of Justice in the Red Army Military Law Academy.{{cite web |url=http://imtfe.law.virginia.edu/contributors/ivan-michyevich-zaryanov |title=Maj.-Gen. Ivan Michyevich Zaryanov |work=University of Virginia School of Law |publisher=Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127034124/http://imtfe.law.virginia.edu/contributors/ivan-michyevich-zaryanov |archivedate=2020-11-27 |accessdate=2021-02-28 }} In 1946, he was appointed as the Justice of the Soviet Union on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.{{cite web |url=https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1946v08/d302 |title=Foreign Relations of the United States, 1946, The Far East, Volume VIII |work=Office of the Historian |publisher=United States Department of State |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170717010419/https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1946v08/d302 |archivedate=2017-07-17 |accessdate=2021-02-28 }} Zaryanov did not speak English nor Japanese, the two official languages of the trial,{{cite book |last1=Lowe |first1=Peter |title=Domestic and International Trials, 1700-2000: The Trial in History, Volume II |chapter=An embarrassing necessity: the Tokyo trial of Japanese leaders, 1946–48 |chapter-url=https://www.manchesteropenhive.com/view/9781526137326/9781526137326.00014.xml |editor-last=Melikan |editor-first=R. A. |year=2003 |isbn=9781526137326 |doi=10.7765/9781526137326.00014|s2cid=188229837 }} and he was allowed to bring his 60-year old interpreter Mrs. Bernstein.{{cite book|last=Mei |first=Ju-ao|authorlink=Mei Ju-ao|title=The Tokyo Trial and War Crimes in Asia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5bcTEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA55|year=2020|publisher=Springer Nature|isbn=9789811598135|page=73}}

In 1955, he was expelled from the Communist Party and stripped of his ranks. He died in 1975.

Awards

The following lists awards and decorations of Zaryanov:

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