1935
Annotation:

1. An excerpt from the article "The ranks of the Stakhanovites are growing. Notable people of the "Red Dawn", published in the newspaper "Life of the Deaf-Mutes" No. 21 for 1935, p. 6, with quotes from the article related to V.A. Lyalin (3 pages, photocopy)

Names (1)

Lyalin Vladimir Arsenievich (Arsenevich)
Definition:

Deaf-mute, press operator at the Krasnaya Zarya plant (1937).

Years of life: 1897-1941
Reproduction methods:

Born in 1897 in St. Petersburg; completed eight years of study at the Institute for the Deaf; married; member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in 1932-1937. Worked as a stamper at the Krasnaya Zarya plant and was chairman of the deaf-mute trade union. Lived in Leningrad, Blokhin St., Building 3/4, Apt. 59. He was charged under Articles 17-58-8 and 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR with participating in an anti-Soviet fascist terrorist organization created among the deaf-mutes of Leningrad. Sentenced by the decision of the Special Troika of the NKVD Directorate for the Leningrad Region on 12/19/1937 to 10 years in a correctional labor camp. He died during the siege of Leningrad in December 1941.

Documents (1)

1. An excerpt from the article "The ranks of the Stakhanovites are growing. Notable people of the "Red Dawn", published in the newspaper "Life of the Deaf-Mutes" No. 21 for 1935, p. 6, with quotes from the article related to V.A. Lyalin.
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