009. Poles in the Tomsk region in 1920-1940. Collection of archival documents and materials
Author-compiler: V.A. Khanevich
Tomsk: Publishing house of the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University
University", 2013. – p.360
The publication presents a collection of archival documents from state and departmental archives of the Tomsk region, dedicated to the history of the stay of Poles in the Tomsk region in the 1920-1940s - one of the most difficult periods in the 400-year history of the Polish diaspora in Western Siberia, as well as Russian-Polish relations in general.
The book is addressed to a wide range of readers: historians, local historians, specialists interested in the problems of studying the history of the Polish diaspora in Siberia and the history of political repressions of the Soviet period, everyone interested in the history of Russia, Siberia in the 20th century.
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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).
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001. Poles in the Tomsk region in 1920-1940. Collection of archival documents and materials
Poles in the Tomsk region in 1920-1940. Collection of archival documents and materials.
Author-compiler: V.A. Khanevich
Tomsk: Publishing house, “National Research Tomsk Polytechnic
University", 2013. – p. 360
The publication presents a collection of archival documents from state and departmental archives of the Tomsk region, dedicated to the history of the presence of Poles in the territory of the Tomsk region in the 1920-1940s - one of the most difficult periods in the 400-year history of the Polish diaspora in Western Siberia, as well as the Russian-Polish relationships in general.
The book is addressed to a wide range of readers: historians, local historians, specialists interested in the problems of studying the history of the Polish diaspora in Siberia and the history of political repressions of the Soviet period, everyone who is interested in the history of Russia and Siberia in the twentieth century.
