Vintsukevich Petr Nikolaevich
1961
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1. Letter from the authorized Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church under the Council of Ministers of the USSR for the BSSR Kovalev G. No. 202 dated [14?]. 08.1961. Commissioner of the Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church under the Council of Ministers of the USSR for the city of Leningrad and the Leningrad Region Zharinov G.S. on conviction in 1952. Vintsukevich P.N. for anti-Soviet agitation for a period of 10 years in labor camp and for his stay in prison until 1958. and about the inexpediency of admitting Vintsukevich P.N. to admission to the Leningrad Theological Academy. and his brother Vintsukevich S.N. (1 sheet, photocopy)
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Vintsukevich Petr Nikolaevich
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Genus. in 1934 in the town of Polonka, Novomyshsky district, Baranovichi region, in the family of a priest; Belarusian; secondary education; student, Novomyshskaya Secondary School. Lived in Brest region, Baranovichi/Novomyshsky district, metro station Novaya Mysh.Arrested on May 16, 1952. Sentenced on June 20, 1952 under Art. 72a of the Criminal Code of the BSSR (a/c agitation) to 10 years in labor camp. He served his sentence in Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk Territory.
Released in 1958 In 1961 tried to enter the Leningrad Theological Academy, but, like his brother, was refused due to a criminal record. Rehabilitated on July 7, 1993 by the Presidium of the Brest Regional Court.
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1. Letter from the authorized representative of the Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church under the Council of Ministers of the USSR for the BSSR Kovalev G. No. 202 dated [14?].08.1961 to the authorized representative of the Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church under the Council of Ministers of the USSR for the city of Leningrad and the Leningrad region Zharinov G.S. on the conviction in 1952 of P.N. Vintsukevich. for anti-Soviet agitation for a period of 10 years in the ITL and about his imprisonment until 1958 and about the inappropriateness of admission to the Leningrad Theological Academy of P.N. Vintsukevich. and his brother Vintsukevich S.N.
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