Shustitsky Ivan Ivanovich
2. Biography of Shustitsky I.I. from the book “Repressed Polytechnicians”. Book 2. – St. Petersburg, 2009. Page 226. (1 p., photocopy)
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Shustitsky Ivan Ivanovich
Engineer
Born March 7, 1898 in Bialystok, Grodno Governorate; from peasants; graduated from a parish school; member of the RCP(b) since 1919. From 1912 he worked for a contractor. From 1917 a clerk in the army. In 1918-1924 in the Red Army. From 1924 - labor safety inspector and secretary of the deputy prosecutor in Velizh, from 1926 an inspector of the executive committee in Novorzhev. Graduated from the workers' faculty of the Herzen Pedagogical Institute in Leningrad in 1929 and entered the Technological Institute. In 1930 he was transferred to LMI, which he graduated from in 1934 with a degree in "Production of light metals". Sent to the Volkhov Aluminum Plant. Before his arrest, he was the director of the courses for foremen at the Volkhov Aluminum Plant. He was arrested on January 25, 1937, and was accused of counter-revolutionary Trotskyist activities. He was sentenced by a resolution of the Special Security Department of the NKVD of the USSR under Article 58-1 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 5 years in prison. Before his second arrest, he was an inspector in the technical control department of the Ural Aluminum Plant. He was arrested on March 20, 1954, and was accused of Trotskyist activities. He was sentenced by a resolution of the Special Security Department of the MGB of the USSR dated June 2, 1951 under Article 58-10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to exile in the Boguchansky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai. He was released on June 24, 1954 under an amnesty. After his release, he lived in the Yenisei Home for the Disabled. He died on December 10, 1955.