Greenglaz Aron Gilyarovich
1. Photo of Gringlaz A.G. (1 sheet, photograph)
2. Autobiography of Gringlaz A.G., written after 1976 (4 sheets, manuscript)
3. Biography of Gringlaz A.G. from the book “Repressed Polytechnics”. Book 1. – St. Petersburg, 2008. P. 212. (1 sheet, photocopy)
Names (1)
Gringlaz Aron Gilarovich (Grigorievich)
Genus. 1914 in Osipovichi, BSSR. In 1930 he graduated from the Krichev school with the qualification of a third-class turner. In 1934 he entered the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute. Expelled from the Komsomol in 1935. Arrested on 06/23/1938 (according to documents - 05/01/1938) and convicted by the NKVD of the Leningrad Region under Articles 58-8 and 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. Imprisoned in the internal prison of the NKVD of Leningrad and "Kresty". Rehabilitated 08/11/1939. He graduated from the Polytechnic Institute and entered graduate school at the Shipbuilding Institute. He worked as an engineer and designer at the Izhora shipbuilding plant named after Zhdanov, where he was re-arrested on November 6, 1940 and charged under Art. 58-8 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. After a lengthy investigation, the Leningrad City Court sentenced him to 8 years of labor camp with loss of rights for 3 years. He served his term in the internal prison of the NKVD and the Nizhny Novgorod prison (from 06/22/1941). 07/07/1941 was taken out of prison and transferred to Sevurallag in Sosva, with temporary detention in the Sverdlovsk transit prison. He worked at a logging site and got a job as a turner at the commandant's camp. In the fall of 1943 he was transferred to the Kaishai camp, then, in 1944, to the Otradnensky camp and in 1945 to the Monastyrsky camp. In 1946 he was transferred to Moscow through the Sverdlovsk transit prison. In Moscow he was sent to Butyrka prison, from where a few months later he was transferred to the Leningrad “Crosses”, and from there to a special shipbuilding facility. In 1947, he was transported to a special facility in Rybinsk, from where, after completing the work, he returned to Leningrad. 06.11.1947 released due to the end of his term. In 1950 he was expelled from Leningrad. Rehabilitated 12/10/1954. He returned to Leningrad in February 1955. Until 1961, he worked as a leading engineer at TsKB-19 MSP, and from 1961 at the Elektrostandart Research Institute. Retired in 1976. Died in 1991.