Menshagin Boris Georgievich
1984
- 1990
Annotation:
1. Information message about the death of Menshagin B.G. in the House of the Invalids in Murmansk on May 25, 1984, set out in the KL [Kronid Lyubarsky?] No. 17 / 18-84 of September 30, 1984. (1 sheet, photocopy)
2. Article by Zori Yu.N. "Katyn. 1940-1990" in the publication of the Novosti Press Agency (APN) dated 04/03/1990. (203 25 - 203 27) about the Katyn case at the Nuremberg trials, about the fate of Menshagin B.G. and about the materials found in 1989. in the Fund of the Main Directorate for Prisoners of War and Internees under the NKVD of the USSR. (3 sheets, photocopy)
2. Article by Zori Yu.N. "Katyn. 1940-1990" in the publication of the Novosti Press Agency (APN) dated 04/03/1990. (203 25 - 203 27) about the Katyn case at the Nuremberg trials, about the fate of Menshagin B.G. and about the materials found in 1989. in the Fund of the Main Directorate for Prisoners of War and Internees under the NKVD of the USSR. (3 sheets, photocopy)
Names (1)
Menshagin Boris Georgievich
Definition: Soviet collaborator
Years of life: 1902-1984
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1902 , Smolensk (Rostov-on-Don?), graduated from high school in Smolensk. In 1919 he voluntarily joined the Red Army, served until 1927, and was dismissed for religious views. He graduated from law school in absentia in Moscow, worked as a lawyer and legal consultant.Since the summer of 1941 - mayor of German-occupied Smolensk. After the Germans abandoned Smolensk in 1943. was the burgomaster of Bobruisk.
In May 1945 interned by the Americans in Karlovy Vary, then released, but, mistakenly believing that his family had been arrested, he voluntarily surrendered to the Soviet authorities.
Sentenced on September 12, 1951. by decision of the Special Meeting of the MGB to 25 years in prison, the entire term was served in Vladimir prison.
After his release from prison, he dictated his memoirs onto a tape recorder, published after his death in Paris.
Documents (2)
1. Information message about the death of Menshagin B.G. in the Home for the Disabled in Murmansk on May 25, 1984, set out in KL [Kronid Lyubarsky?] No. 17/18-84 dated September 30, 1984.
1 лист, 1 изображение, ксерокопия

2. Article by Zori Yu.N. "Katyn. 1940-1990" in the publication of the Novosti Press Agency (APN) dated 04/03/1990. (203 25 - 203 27) about the Katyn case at the Nuremberg trials, about the fate of B.G. Menshagin. and about materials found in 1989. in the Fund of the Main Directorate for Prisoners of War and Internees under the NKVD of the USSR.
3 листа, 3 изображения, ксерокопия



Abakumov Viktor Semenovich,
Bazilevsky Boris Vasilievich,
Burdenko Nikolay Nilovich,
Vyshinsky Andrey Yanuarievich,
Gorshenin Konstantin Petrovich,
Zorya Yury Nikolaevich,
Markov Marko,
Menshagin Boris Georgievich,
Merkulov Vsevolod Nikolaevich,
Raikhman Leonid Fedorovich,
Rudenko Roman Andreevich,
Rychkov Nikolay Mikhailovich,
Safonov P.S.,
Shvernik Nikolai Mikhailovich,
Sheinin Lev Romanovich
1990
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