1990
Annotation:

1. Memoirs of Weinert Ya.N. about his repressed parents - N.V. Weinerta and Weinert Y.A., as well as about the repressed brother Weinert Yu.N. (4 sheets, typescript)

2. Letter from Weinert Ya.N. dated January 21, 1990 to the editorial office of the newspaper "Evening Leningrad" and the Memorial society about sending an open letter to the chairman of the commission for searching and identifying burial places of victims of unjustified repressions of the 1930-1950s, the chairman of the executive committee of the Leningrad City Council V.Ya. Khodyrev. with a demand to speed up the publication in the newspaper “Evening Leningrad” of the Martyrology - a list of victims of political repression; envelope (p/w 01/13/1990/01/23/1990). (1 sheet, typescript)

3. Copy of Weinert’s open letter to Y.N. dated January 21, 1990 to the chairman of the commission for searching and identifying burial places of victims of unjustified repressions of the 1930-1940s and 1950s, chairman of the executive committee of the Leningrad City Council V.Ya. with a demand to speed up the publication in the newspaper “Evening Leningrad” of the Martyrology - a list of victims of political repression. (1 sheet, typescript)

Names (1)

Weinert Nikolay Vladimirovich
Definition:

Candidate of Art History, Associate Professor, member of the Union of Architects, author of a monograph on K.I. Rossi (1938)

Years of life: 1884-1938
Reproduction methods:

Genus. in 1884 at the station. Paws of Lomzhinsk province, Russian, non-partisan, tour guide, teacher at the Institute of Municipal Construction Engineers, lived in Leningrad (Krasnykh Komandirov Ave., 7, apt. 3). The OGPU board sentenced him in 1929 to 3 years of deportation. In exile in Kineshma. Arrested for the second time on January 31, 1931. On August 23, 1931, the OGPU Collegium convicted under Art. 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR for 3 years of exile in the Northern Territory. The punishment has been served. Arrested again on 06/21/1938 by a special troika of the UNKVD LO on 10/27/1938 sentenced under Art. Art. 58-6-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to capital punishment. Shot in Leningrad on November 1, 1938. (His wife Yadviga Adolfovna Weinert-Vlyadikh was deported three times; their son Yuri Weinert was convicted four times and died in 1951 in exile.)