Lyalin Vladimir Arsenievich
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)
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Lyalin Vladimir Arsenievich (Arsenevich)
Deaf-mute, press operator at the Krasnaya Zarya plant (1937).
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.