Ryvkin David Mironovich
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Ryvkin David Mironovich
Genus. in 1903 in St. Petersburg; Jew; higher education; member of the CPSU(b). In 1937 he lived in Leningrad, worked as a designer at the plant named after. K. Marx; arrested 06/28/1937; sentenced by the OS under the NKVD of the USSR on September 21, 1937 to 5 years in labor camp; until September 1941 he worked in the OTB UNKVD for the Leningrad Region, from September 1941 - in the 4th Special Department of the NKVD of the USSR, as the head of a design team, took part in the design of tower artillery systems. Despite the fact that the sentence expired on June 28, 1942, in accordance with the directive of the NKVD of the USSR and the USSR Prosecutor's Office of April 29, 1942, he was detained in custody until the end of the war. In July 1942, he was sent with a group of specialists from the 4th special department of the NKVD of the USSR to a plant in Molotovsk (Severodvinsk), Arkhangelsk region. According to the State Security Ministry of the Arkhangelsk Region, he died (according to other sources, he committed suicide) in Molotovsk in November 1946. Rehabilitated by the Presidium of the Leningrad City Court on 11/09/1988.