001: Correspondence. [Case No. 1] Correspondence, newspapers

1930 - 2002
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Folder Contents

The folder contains correspondence with Zazdravnykh Nikolai Dmitrievich (1994-1995) and documents (originals and copies) concerning the rehabilitation of the Chirkov, Kambalin, Luchinkin families.

Also contains several newspapers and individual sheets of the newspaper “Soviet North” (1989-1991) (Kolpashevo), and poems by Viktor Chernikov (2001, Vecherny Novosibirsk).

Documents (15)

001. Letter to Fast V.G. from V.S. Birger dated 04/03/1991

Message from Anatoly Gumerovich Gumerov. The story about the fate of A.G. Gumerov, the story of how he was arrested, was in a correctional labor camp. A story about imprisoned doctors with a listing of their names.

4 листа, 8 изображений, распечатка
1991
003. Newspaper "Soviet North", No. 57, April 8, 1989

Organ of the Kolpashevsky City Committee of the CPSU and the City Council of People's Deputies of the Tomsk Region

2 листа, 4 изображения, типографское издание
1989
004. S. Urazov. "I am not guilty of anything." Soviet North, April 8, 1989

A note in a newspaper. Category Pages of History. Art. A researcher at the Kolpashevo Museum talks about the exile of Ivar Tenisovich Smilga to Kolpashevo in January 1928 and the subsequent fate of him and his family; about the stories that relatives of the repressed bring to the museum.

S. Urazov. I'm not guilty of anything , pdf

Note in the newspaper Soviet North

2 листа, 2 изображения, газетная/журнальная вырезка
005. N. Starikov. "The Fate of Exiles" Soviet North, April 17-20, 1990.

A story about a family of Volga Germans exiled to the Tomsk region. The final point of their journey was the village. Krugloe and the collective farm Ilyich's Path. The children begged for alms. They worked on a collective farm. Local residents helped as much as they could. The exiles died from cold and hunger. Herat learned and became a tractor driver. He married a local girl, Gala Mikhailova. Moving to the village. Klyukvinka, then Mogilny Mys.

3 листа, 3 изображения, газетная/журнальная вырезка
006. Yu. Simonov. People remember. Soviet North", No. 76, May 15, 1990

About the rally on the occasion of the opening of a memorial sign to the victims of repression in Kolpashevo; about collecting money for the construction of a monument to victims of repression; on the creation of an initiative group for access to archival materials of the regional state security department.

1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка
1990
007. Newspaper "Soviet North", No. 79, May 19, 1990. 1st and 2nd pages
Newspaper_Soviet_North_Kolpashevo_N79_19.05.1990 , pdf

Only 1 and 2 newspaper pages

1 лист, 2 изображения, типографское издание
1990
009. S. Urazov. Resurrecting the past. Newspaper "Soviet North", No. 88, June 5, 1990

Interview with researcher at the Tomsk Museum of Victims of Stalinist Repressions Yu.N. Chichkanov .
Publication in the newspaper "Soviet North", No. 88, June 5, 1990.
Mentions:

  • about the materials that the museum collects;
  • technology of destruction in the Kolpashevo prison (to the legends?);
  • members of the Memorial society are allowed to access the archives of the regional KGB directorate;
  • about the participants in the murder of the royal family (Ya.M. Yurovsky, K. Ilmer);
  • about the 1930 execution list with 99 names.

1 лист, 1 изображение
1990
010. Yu. Klimov. Terrible autumn. Newspaper "Soviet North", No. 100, June 26, 1990

Material about Klyuev. Note in the newspaper "Soviet North", No. 100, June 26, 1990

1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка
1990
011. S. Kuznetsov. This is the biography. Publication in the newspaper "Soviet North", July 6-7, 1990

WWII participant, communist S. Kuznetsov tells his biography.

2 листа, 2 изображения, газетная/журнальная вырезка
1990
012. V. Ochakovsky. Uncover sinister secrets. Newspaper "Soviet North", No. 115, July 21, 1990.

The author's thoughts about the dispossessed and repressed.

1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка
1990
021. K. Tarshilova. I want to know. Newspaper "Soviet North", No. 56, April 7, 1989

Note in the newspaper "Soviet North". A story about the history of a family dispossessed in 1930 and expelled from the village of Makarovo, Tyumentsevsky district, Altai Territory, to the Tomsk region, the village of Shchuka on the Parabel River. Father - Pureskin Ivan Fedorovich, 1885.

1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка
1989
022. In the collective farm land. Pages of history. T. Pushkareva, head of the archival department. Newspaper "Soviet North", No. 51, March 30, 1990

Note in the newspaper "Soviet North". About the history of settlements in the Kolpashevo region in 1930-1960. The names of settlements, including those already lost, as well as the names of artels and collective farms are given. Some numbers are the economy and population.

1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка
1990
023. Newspaper "Soviet North", No. 167, October 18, 1989

Organ of the Kolpashevsky City Committee of the CPSU and the City Council of People's Deputies of the Tomsk Region

2 листа, 4 изображения, типографское издание
1989
024. A. Gorovtsova (Gornovskaya). There was a Gornovsky family. Note in the newspaper "Soviet North", No. 167, from October 18, 1989

Newspaper article. Memorial section. Material from the first issue of the magazine "Chronicle of Terror". Contents: The story of the Gornovsky family, exiled from Belarus to the Kolpashevsky district in 1929. About how in 1937-1938 almost all the men of the family fell under the roller of the Great Terror, many were shot. The story is told in the first person --- by the daughter of a special settler. Kolpashevsky Yar is mentioned.


Author: Gorovtsova (Gornovskaya) Agafya Mikhailovna

Persons:

  • Gornovsky Mikhail Semenovich, the author’s father, was exiled with his family in 1929 to the Kolpashevsky district;
  • Gornovsky Trofim Mikhailovich, stayed in Belarus, then went to Murmansk. Arrested in Karelia in 1937, disappeared in the camps;
  • Gornovsky Anton Mikhailovich, remained in Belarus, in the Bykhov district, worked as a technician-supervisor in the district executive committee. Arrested in November 1937, sentenced to 10 years in the camps. After serving his term, he remained in the Gorky region, worked there until his retirement.
  • Gornovsky Timofey Mikhailovich (~1906), inspector of the Narym regional security service in the city of Kolpashevo. Arrested 02/16/1938. Shot on May 12, 1938.
  • Gornovsky Avram Mikhailovich (born ~1902), worked as a senior accountant in the Chalkovsky timber industry enterprise of the Chainsky district. Arrested on 18.12.1937 in Kolpashevo, executed on 23.02.1938;
  • Gornovsky Georgy Mikhailovich (born ~1911), worked as chief accountant at the Kolpashevsky District Consumer Union, two children. Arrested on 27.01.1938, executed on 01.04.1938.
  • Gornovskaya Lidiya Mikhailovna studied at the Kolpashevsky Pedagogical Institute.

Additional information: on the website of the Tomsk Memorial Museum of Political Repressions, where the memoirs are published --- approximately the same text, with some additions, the story of Agafya Mikhailovna Gorovtsova

1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка
025. Victor Chernikov. Pegasus's stall. Poetry. Evening Novosibirsk. December 21, 2001

Poetry column. Copy of newspaper page

1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка
2001