1938 - 1994
Annotation:
1. Receipt of Lentyurma UGB No. D-715 dated 04/25/1938. on the seized values ​​and things of the arrested Grinberg M.I. (1 sheet, photocopy)
2. Certificate of the Prison of the UGB under the NKVD for LO No. 11495 dated October 28, 1939, issued to Grinberg M.I. about the content in the internal prison of the UGB NKVD LO from 04/29/1938. and about the liberation on October 28, 1939. in connection with the termination of his case. (1 sheet, photocopy)
3. Letter from the USSR KGB on LO No. 10/28-11978 of 06/14/1989. (on request No. 40 dated 04.20.1989) addressed to the secretary of the party committee of the Leningrad Metal Works Production Association V. Kondratiev about the available information on the former workers of the plant A.Yu. Vinblat, I.N. Penkin, G.V. Ivanov, I.O. Smalchevsky, K.S. Olevsky, M.I. Grinberg, I.V. Songin, I.A. and Chervinsky R.R. (3 sheets, photocopy)
4. Curriculum vitae of Grinberg M.I., compiled by his son on May 11, 1994, indicating government awards and state prizes of Grinberg M.I. (4 sheets, manuscript)

Names (1)

Grinberg Mark Iosifovich
Definition: Russian specialist in the field of power engineering. Chief designer of steam and gas turbines.
Years of life: 1896-1957
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Born 02/10/1896 in Odessa. He graduated from a commercial school in Samara with a gold medal (1913). Participant in the First World War (1915–1916). Graduated from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute (1922). He worked at the Leningrad Metal Plant named after. I.V. Stalin (1923–1957) in the positions of design engineer, head of the design bureau of steam turbines, technical director, chief designer of steam turbines (since 1944). He made a great contribution to the development of the country's energy sector. Under his leadership, the country's first steam turbine with a capacity of 2–5 MW with a shaft rotation speed of 3000 rpm (1931), a single-shaft condensing turbine with a capacity of 100 MW (1936–1937) was designed, and for the first time in the world, cogeneration turbines with steam extraction for production were created, Eleven types of turbines were developed and produced by the plant (1931–1941). Since 1929 he taught at the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute and the Higher Technical Educational Institution at the Leningrad Metallurgical Plant named after. I.V. Stalin, professor (1935), Doctor of Technical Sciences (1947). Arrested on April 29, 1938, released on October 28, 1939 due to the termination of the case. At the beginning of the blockade, he was evacuated to Verkhnyaya Salda in the Sverdlovsk region, then to Podolsk. During the Second World War, he was one of the organizers of the production of spare parts for the entire turbine fleet of the USSR at the Sverdlovsk Turbomotor Plant. Awards: Order of Lenin (1931), medal “For the Defense of Leningrad” (1944), Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1944), Stalin Prizes of the 1st degree (1946) and 3rd degree (1948), medal “100 years of the Leningrad Metal Plant named after. Stalin" (1957, posthumously), Lenin Prize (1963, posthumously).

Documents (4)

1. Lenten Prison UGB Receipt No. D-715 dated April 25, 1938 for the seized valuables and belongings of the arrested M.I. Grinberg.
1 лист, 1 изображение, ксерокопия
2. Certificate from the UGB Prison under the NKVD according to LO No. 11495 dated October 28, 1939, issued to M.I. Grinberg. about detention in the internal prison of the UGB NKVD Leningrad region from April 29, 1938 and about his release on October 28, 1939 due to the termination of his case.
1 лист, 1 изображение, ксерокопия
3. Letter from the USSR KGB on LO No. 10/28-11978 dated June 14, 1989. (response to request No. 40 dated April 20, 1989) addressed to the secretary of the party committee of the Leningrad Metal Plant, V. Kondratyev, about the available information on former workers of the plant Vinblat A.Yu., Penkin I.N., Ivanov G.V., Smalchevsky I.O., Olevsky K.S., Grinberg M.I., Songin I.V., Senkina I.A. and Chervinsky R.R.
4. Biographical information on M.I. Grinberg, compiled by his son on May 11, 1994, indicating government awards and state awards of M.I. Grinberg.
4 листа, 8 изображений, рукопись