Yanik Bronislav Iosifovich
Topics:
Repressed polytechnics
Annotation:
1. Photograph by Yanik B.I. (1l., photo)
2. Biography of Yannick B.I. from the book "Repressed Polytechnics". Book 1. - St. Petersburg, 2008. P. 421. (1 sheet, photocopy)
2. Biography of Yannick B.I. from the book "Repressed Polytechnics". Book 1. - St. Petersburg, 2008. P. 421. (1 sheet, photocopy)
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Yanik Bronislav Iosifovich
Definition: He worked as a design engineer for KB-4 at the Baltic Shipyard.
Years of life: 1901-1937
Reproduction methods:
Genus. 04/05/1901 in Odessa in a noble family; Pole. Since 1922 he was a military sailor, graduated from a maritime technical school in Leningrad, then a student at a road transport technical school. In 1931 he was transferred to the 2nd year of the evening department of VKTI. Simultaneously with his studies, he worked at the Baltic plant. In 1933 he was transferred to the full-time department of LEMI, specializing in steam engines. In 1934 he was expelled from the institute with the right to reinstatement. He worked as a design engineer for KB-4 at plant No. 189 (Baltic Shipyard). Arrested 08/21/1937; sentenced by a resolution of the NKVD Commission and the USSR Prosecutor dated September 22, 1937 under Art. 58-1 to VMN. Shot on September 26, 1937. Rehabilitated by VT LVO 04/21/1958.
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