Bartold Evgeny Fedorovich
1. Photo of the book by E. Bartold “Guide to Karelia and the Kola Peninsula”, L.: Ogiz - Physical education and tourism, 1935 (1 sheet, electronic copy)
2. Photo of a plaque in memory of Bartold E.F., installed on July 20, 2019 at house No. 75 on the 8th line of Vasilyevsky Island as part of the “Last Address” project. (1 sheet, electronic copy)
3. An article by the “Last Address” initiative group in St. Petersburg about E.F. Bartold, who died in custody in 1942. and about the installation of a memorial plaque on the house where he lived as part of the “Last Address” project on July 20, 2019. (3 sheets, text file)
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Bartold Evgeny Fedorovich
Artist
Genus. in 1900 in St. Petersburg; from the nobles; Russian (according to other sources, German). Artist of the Leningrad Geographical Museum. Lived in Leningrad, 8th line of Vasilievsky Island , 61, apt. 55. Arrested on June 23, 1938, charged under Art. 58-10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. Sentenced on 10/11/1938 by a special troika of the NKVD in the Leningrad region to 10 years in labor camp. In September 1939 he was transferred from the Onega ITL to the Murmansk prison in connection with a new charge under Art. 58-6 and 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. On October 10, 1940, the investigative proceedings were terminated under Art. 4 clause 5 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the RSFSR, guilt has not been established. Conveyed to the Oneglag of the NKVD (Plesetskaya station, Arkhangelsk region). Died in custody on May 19, 1942. Rehabilitated on May 16, 1989 by the Prosecutor's Office of the Murmansk Region.
07/20/2019 at house No. 75 on the 8th line of Vasilievsky Island in memory of Bartold E.F. A personal memorial sign was installed as part of the "Last Address" project.
Documents (3)
1. Photo of the book by E. Bartold “Guide to Karelia and the Kola Peninsula”, L.: Ogiz - Physical Education and Tourism, 1935.

2. Photo of a plaque in memory of Bartold E.F., installed on July 20, 2019 at house No. 75 on the 8th line of Vasilyevsky Island as part of the “Last Address” project.
