002. Bialystok tragedy (from the history of the genocide of Poles in Siberia) / Khanevich V.A.
Khanevich V.A. Bialystok tragedy (from the history of the genocide of Poles in Siberia). Tomsk, Publishing house of the editorial board of the newspaper "Tomsky Vestnik", 1993. 191 p. 500 copies. 040550
The book, based on previously unknown archival materials from the NKVD and the UVD, as well as the memories of old-timers, tells about the tragic fate of Poles in the former Soviet Union during the period of Soviet totalitarianism. The story is based on the fate of the inhabitants of the Polish village of Bialystok,
founded at the end of the 19th century by Polish settlers in the north of Tomsk province.
Designed for a wide range of readers.
Reviewers:
Candidate of Historical Sciences B.P. Trenin
Candidate of Historical Sciences I.N. Kuznetsov
Names (2)
Khanevich Vasily Antonovich, автор
Historian, teacher, public figure, member of the staff of the Tomsk Regional Museum of Local History. Member of the board of the Memorial Society. One of the initiators and founder of the Memorial Museum "Investigative Prison of the NKVD".
One of the initiators and founder of the Memorial Museum "NKVD Investigative Prison" (1989).
Head of the Museum (2002–2019).
Senior Researcher at the Center for the Study of Historical Memory at the M. B. Shatilov TOCM (2019–present).
Laureate of the Academician D.S. Likhachev Prize (2014).
Kuznetsov Igor Nikolaevich, Рецензент
Candidate of Historical Sciences. Member of the Tomsk public organization Memorial
Documents (2)
001. Khanevich V.A. Bialystok tragedy (from the history of the genocide of Poles in Siberia)
Khanevich V.A. Bialystok tragedy (from the history of the genocide of Poles in Siberia). Tomsk, Publishing house of the newspaper “Tomsky Vestnik”, 1993. 191 p. 500 copies 040550
The book, based on previously unknown archival materials of the NKVD and Internal Affairs Directorate, as well as the memoirs of old-timers, tells about the tragic fate of the Poles in the former Soviet Union during the period of Soviet totalitarianism. The story is based on the fate of the inhabitants of the Polish village of Bialystok,
founded at the end of the 19th century by Polish settlers in the north of the Tomsk province.
Designed for a wide range of readers.
Reviewers:
Candidate of Historical Sciences B.P. Trenin
Candidate of Historical Sciences I.N. Kuznetsov

002. Khanevich V.A. Bialystok tragedy (from the history of the genocide of Poles in Siberia). Second edition
Khanevich V.A. Bialystok tragedy (from the history of Poles in Siberia). Tomsk,
Second, revised and expanded electronic edition.
Tomsk. 2007.
The book is based on previously unknown archival materials from the NKVD and the Internal Affairs Directorate, and
Also, the memories of old-timers tell of a tragic fate
Poles in the former Soviet Union during the period of Soviet totalitarianism.
The story is based on the fate of the inhabitants of the Polish village of Bialystok,
founded at the end of the 19th century by Polish settlers in the north of Tomsk
provinces.
Designed for a wide range of readers.
