Levitsky Andrey Ivanovich
1. Photograph of Levitsky A.I. with his wife and son Vladimir, Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan, 1934 (1 page, electronic copy)
2. Photograph of the Levitsky family, Lipetsk, 1939 (1 page, electronic copy)
3. Photograph of Levitsky A.I. in military uniform, Königsberg, 1945 (1 page, electronic copy)
4. Photograph of the Levitsky family, Astrakhan, 1949 (1 page, electronic copy)
5. Photograph of the Levitsky family, Lytkarino, 1957 (1 page, electronic copy)
6. Memories of Brezgina I.V. and Kirillova O.V. about their grandfather Levitsky A.I., written in 2010 (5 pages, text file)
Names (1)
Levitsky Andrey Ivanovich
Born in 1902 in Davos, Switzerland; grandson of Vladimir Ivanovich Levitsky , an archpriest in Florence ; Russian; secondary education; Social Democrat. In 1923 he entered the Petrograd Pedagogical Institute named after A. I. Herzen. Worked as a teacher at Orphanage No. 137. Lived in Leningrad, 40 K. Marx Ave., Apt. 137. Arrested on 13.04.1925. Charged under Articles 62 and 68 of the Criminal Code. By the Resolution of the General Assembly at the OGPU Collegium of 12.06.1925, sentenced to 3 years' imprisonment. By the Resolution of the General Assembly at the OGPU Collegium of 09.03.1928, after serving his term, he was exiled to Kazakhstan for 3 years. In 1929 he was exiled, lived in Ufa. Arrested in 1929. Convicted in 1930, sentenced to exile in Petropavlovsk (Northern Kazakhstan). Married in 1932. In 1935, he moved with his family to Lipetsk Region, Verkhnyaya Khava village, in 1937 moved to Panino village near Voronezh. Participated in World War II from 20.10.1941 to 1946 as a translator. After the war, he moved to Astrakhan. In 1949, he graduated from the Financial College, specializing in "State Budget Financier", and in 1951 - from the History Department of the Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute (in absentia) specializing in "History Teacher". In 1952, he moved with his family to Malakhovka near Moscow. In the mid-1950s, he worked at the Elektrozavod in Moscow. In 1958 he lived in the city of Lytkarino. He worked at an optical glass factory as the head of the financial and sales department. In February 1962 he retired. He was engaged in local history. In 1976 he moved to Kolomna in the Moscow region, where he died in 1978. He was rehabilitated on 14.09.1995.
Documents (5)
1. Photograph of Levitsky A.I. with his wife and son Vladimir, Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan, 1934.

3. Photograph of Levitsky A.I. in military uniform, Konigsberg, 1945.
