002. Unknown Uprising. Essay / V. A. Khanevich.
The article is devoted to a little-known peasant uprising that took place in July 1920 in the Novo-Aleksandrovskaya volost of the Tomsk district (now the Krivosheinsky district). The author describes the social and economic causes of the rebellion caused by the heavy food tax and the indifference of the authorities to the needs of the peasants. At the center of the narrative is the figure of the chairman of the volost executive committee Tadeusz Yukhnevich, who led the short-lived uprising. The course of events, arrests and repressions against the participants in the uprising, including subsequent arrests decades later, are considered. The text emphasizes the immutability of the repressive policy and the lack of rehabilitation of the participants in the uprising even in modern Russia.
List of names:
- Tadeusz Yukhniewicz - chairman of the Novo-Aleksandrovsk volost executive committee, former front-line soldier, participant in the 1920 uprising, executed.
- Vasily Uvarov - village headman, deputy of Yukhnevich in the rebel detachment, shot.
- Tit Evstafievich Barabolev - a resident of the village of Mezhdurechenskoye, a liaison for the rebels, arrested in 1932, sentenced to 10 years in the camps.
- Ivan Pushkarev was a peasant from the village of Chagino in the Ishtanskaya volost, arrested in 1920, later released, and shot in 1929.
- Andrei Pikulin was a peasant from the village of Chagino, arrested in 1920, later released, and executed in 1929.
- Iosif Osinenko , a resident of the Novo-Aleksandrovskaya volost, was shot in 1938.
- Prilutsky, the head of the 2nd detachment of the district police, arrested participants in the uprising.
- Repin-Repnin, a resident of Tomsk, petitioned for the release of Pushkarev and Pikulin.
Sources:
- GATO. F.R-202. Op.2. D.73. L.117–118, D.81. L.3.; 1917–1921. People and Power. P.258.;
- Khanevich V.A. Unknown Uprising // Map.–1993.– No. 3. P. 35.
Names (1)
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).
Documents (2)
001. Unknown Uprising. Essay / V. A. Khanevich // "Map": magazine (Ryazan). - 1993. - No. 3. - P. 35
The essay was published in: Historical and human rights journal "Karta". No. 3

002. Unknown Uprising. Essay / V. A. Khanevich // Tomsk Bulletin. - 1992. - August 29
An essay on the 1920 uprising of peasants in the Novo-Aleksandrovskaya volost of the Tomsk district against the communists.
Published in the Tomsky Vestnik newspaper. - 1992. - August 29
