Volkov Oleg Alekseevich
1991
Annotation:
1. Questionnaire of political prisoner Volkov O.A. No. 3A48 (1 sheet, original).
2. Postal card sent by the Organizing Committee of the Leningrad "Memorial" Volkov O.A. (1 sheet, original).
2. Postal card sent by the Organizing Committee of the Leningrad "Memorial" Volkov O.A. (1 sheet, original).
Names (1)
Volkov Oleg Alekseevich
Definition: Participant of the human rights movement, political prisoner
Years of life: 1940 - 2005
Reproduction methods:
Born 01/22/1940; Russian, secondary technical education; master of emergency rescue work in a military unit. Lived in Leningrad. In Aug. 1976 together with Yu.A. Rybakov wrote a slogan in defense of political prisoners on the wall of the Sovereign Bastion of the Peter and Paul Fortress. Arrested 09/13/1976. Sentenced on March 19, 1977 by the Vasileostrovsky District Court of Leningrad, cases: 89-2, 96-2, 98-2, 206-2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR ("deliberate damage to cultural monuments") to 7 years in labor camp. He served his term in the Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: Knyazh-Pogost (institution AN-243; 1977-78), Vezhya (1978-83), Veslene (1980-81). Released at the end of his sentence, he was under police supervision for several years. Lived in St. Petersburg, worked as a gas boiler operator. Died in St. Petersburg on December 26, 2005.