Goynkis Pavel Gustavovich
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Goynkis Pavel Gustavovich
Genus. in 1889 in Sosnowiec, Bedzin County, Katowice Province (Poland); German; Higher education: graduated from the Naval Engineering School and the Naval Academy. In 1918–1929, chief naval engineer of the Baltic Shipyard, in 1929–1930, technical director of the Admiralty Shipyard. In 1930 he lived in Leningrad. Arrested on October 2, 1930 in the “Industrial Party” case. Sentenced to the Kogpu on April 30, 1931 under Art. 58-6, 7, 11 to VMN with replacement by 10 years of concentration camp. During his imprisonment, he worked in OKTB-2 of the OGPU at the Baltic Shipyard, and was engaged in technical developments for the railway transportation of Pike-class submarines to the Far East. By the resolution of the Kogpu on January 02, 1932, imprisonment in the camp was replaced by a suspended sentence. From 1933 he worked as technical director of Dalzavod in Vladivostok. In 1935–1936 he was chief engineer of the Main Directorate of Marine Shipbuilding (Glavmorprom). Since March 1936, again in the Far East - chief engineer and deputy director of the Amur Shipyard in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, where he was arrested on June 11, 1938. Sentenced by a visiting session of the Supreme Court of the USSR Armed Forces on May 28, 1940 under Art. 58-1a, 58-7, 58-9, 58-11 by 10 years of labor camp. In custody - in OTB Bolshevo, in Molotovsk, OKB-172 (Leningrad, Kresty prison). Released in July 1948. Since the fall of 1948, he worked in the design bureau of the Leningrad plant No. 5 of the Ministry of Shipbuilding Industry (from 1949 SKB-5), from 1967 - TsMKB TsMKB Almaz). Died in Leningrad 03/21/1961 (1960?); buried at the Okhtinsky cemetery. Rehabilitated in the 1931 case by the Supreme Commissariat of the USSR Armed Forces on October 16, 1964; in the case of 1938 - VK USSR Armed Forces 02/22/1956
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1. Article by Baskakov I.Ya., Goinkis-Tkacheva I.P., Sokolova I.A. “On the 120th anniversary of the birth of P.G. Goinkis" in the magazine "Shipbuilding" No. 5 (September-October) 2009 about the shipbuilder P.G. Goinkis.



