Kimel Pinkhus Ekhelevich
1. Identification photograph of Kimel P.E. from the archival investigative file. (1 page, electronic copy)
2. Letter from Lapa A. to the Memorial Research Center with a request to help find information about the fate of Kimel's grandfather P.E.; envelope (p/sh illegible/ 19.01.2011 ). (2 p., printout, manuscript)
3. Letter from the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the city of Ukhta No. 36/12/K-77 dated 23.08.2012 to Kimel B. on sending his application for consideration to the Department of Special Funds of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Komi Republic. (1 page, electronic copy)
4. Archival certificate of the Information Center of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Vologda Region No. 2/13-F-8 dated September 17, 2012 on the conviction, death of Kimel P.E. and the impossibility of establishing the exact burial place of Kimel P.E., issued to Faiman I.L. (1 page, electronic copy)
5. Information about the members of the Kimel P.E. family as of 09/03/1941 from the database “Polish special settlers in the Arkhangelsk region”. (3 pages, text file)
6. Biographical information on Kimel P.E., compiled by relatives. (1 page, text file)
Names (1)
Kimel Pinkhus Ekhelevich
Born in 1903 (according to other sources, in 1905) in Ostrow Mazowiecka, Poland; Jewish; illiterate. Lived in Grodno, Belostok Region. Exiled to special settlement in Arkhangelsk Region. Arrived in the village of Berezovka Velsky District, July 9, 1940. Category: "Refugee". Arrested October 31, 1940. Sentenced January 18, 1941 by the Special Conference of the NKVD of the USSR "as a socially dangerous element" to 5 years in a labor camp. Died May 31, 1941 in the Vologda transit point of the Department of Correctional Labor Colonies (OITK) of the NKVD Directorate for the Vologda Region. Rehabilitated May 7, 1959.
Documents (3)
1. Identification photograph of Kimel P.E. from the archival investigative file.
