2004
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1. Letter from the RAF service of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation No. 10/21-K-265,266,267,268 dated 04/07/2004 to V.V. Kleist.

about the presence of information in the materials of archival criminal cases about the arrest of B.K. Kleist on 10/27/1949 UMGB LO, his conviction to 25 years in the ITL by the resolution of the Special Meeting at the USSR MGB of 02/04/1950 and his release on 02/13/1956 under an amnesty; about the presence of information in the materials of archival criminal cases about the arrest of Himler V.G. 02/08/1938 UNKVD LO, his conviction by the resolution of the NKVD Commission and the USSR Prosecutor dated 04/14/1938 to VMN, execution on 04/30/1938 in Leningrad and posthumous rehabilitation by the decision of the Military Tribunal of the Leningrad Military District dated 05/07/1958; on storage of archival files regarding Gimler A.N. in the Information Center of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of St. Petersburg and about the lack of information regarding the parents of Gimler V.G., Gimler M.V., Gimler N.V., Gimler V.V., Kleist K.P. and Kleist G.K (2 sheets, photocopy)

2. Article by Kleist V.V. “It's a long way home. Search for relatives of a WWII soldier in St. Petersburg” on the website of M. Kushnikova and V. Togulev about the search for relatives of Himler M.V., 2004 (3 sheets, text file)


Names (1)

Himler Vladimir Genrikhovich
Definition: mechanic at the Skorokhod factory
Years of life: 1889-1938
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1889 in the city of Mitava, Kurland province, German, non-party, mechanic at the Skorokhod factory, lived in Leningrad, Razyezzhaya st., 16/18, apt. 27. Arrested 02/08/1938 UNKVD LO. Charged under Articles 58-9, 58-10, 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR as a member of a German spy sabotage group. By resolution of the NKVD Commission and the USSR Prosecutor's Office on April 14, 1938, he was sentenced to VMN. Shot in Leningrad on April 30, 1938. Rehabilitated posthumously in 1958.

Documents (1)

2. Article by Kleist V.V. “It's a long way home. Search for relatives of a WWII soldier in St. Petersburg” on the website of M. Kushnikova and V. Togulev about the search for relatives of Himler M.V. (attached file)