Gerlovin Samuil Abramovich
2. Article by Speransky M.M. "From the family chronicle" in the journal "St. Petersburg University", No. 17 (3607) dated 08.30.2002. about the arrest and his father Chausovsky M.R. on a fabricated case about an anti-Soviet group in the city of Pushkin. (electronic copy)
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Gerlovin Samuil Abramovich
Born in 1915 in the town of Surazh, Vitebsk province, son of a timber merchant, Jewish, citizen of the USSR, expelled from the Komsomol in 1940 for concealing his social origin and for disagreement with the policies of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), higher education - history department of Leningrad State University. Before his arrest, he worked as a teacher at School No. 5 in Pushkin, lived in Pushkin, and from 13.05.1940 in Leningrad (25 Oktyabrya Ave., 22-24, apt. 100). Arrested on 19.10.1940 on charges of participating in an anti-Soviet group in Pushkin. Sentenced by the resolution of a special meeting of the NKVD of the USSR on 15.03.1941 to 8 years in a labor camp. He served his term in Vorkuta (Ust-Usa, Vorkuta-Vom, Vorkuta-Ugolnaya, Shakhty). After his release, he was sent into exile in the Karaganda region, Balkhash. He was rehabilitated in 1956. After returning to Leningrad, he continued to work as a teacher until his retirement in 1975.