Dzik Evgeny Mikhailovich
1. Photo of Dzik E.M., 02/13/1937. (1 sheet, photograph)
2. Photo of Dzik E.M., 02/13/1937. (1 sheet, photocopy)
3. Group photograph of Polish communists who crossed the Soviet-Polish border in the late 1920s and were arrested on 10/07/1937, Dzik E.M. stands on the left. Fragment of the Wall of Memory. (1 sheet, 4 copies - photocopy, 2 copies - negative)
4. Group photo of the Dzik brothers and sister, from left to right: 1st row - Anna, Evgeniy, 2nd row - Peter, Leonid, Ivan. (1 sheet, photocopy)
5. Photo of Dzik E.M. with his wife Dzik A.N. (1 sheet, photocopy)
6. Certificate of the Military Tribunal of the Leningrad Military District No. 1513n-58 dated 03/24/1965 on the cancellation of the decision of 09/11/1937 in relation to Dzik E.M. and about his rehabilitation by the Military Tribunal of the Leningrad Military District 07/09/1958, with a note from his daughter about the Polish communists who crossed the Soviet-Polish border in the late 1920s and were arrested in 1937 (1 sheet, notarized copy)
7. Article by Dzik I.E. “The price of freedom for the Dzik family” in the bulletin of the Novgorod “Memorial” dated December 20, 2006 about the fate of his family members who were repressed in 1937, with an afterword by A. Razumov. (2 sheets, text file)
Names (1)
Dzik Evgeny Mikhailovich
Senior merchandiser
Genus. in 1904 in the village of Khotenchitsy, Vilna province (Poland); Pole; member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in 1927-1937. At the end of the 1920s, together with his brothers and sister, he crossed the Soviet-Polish border. Lived in Leningrad, Yazykov lane, 29, apt. 3. Worked as a senior merchandiser for refrigerator No. 4 of the Leningrad trading office of Glavryba. Arrested 10/06/1937. Sentenced by the Commission of the NKVD and the USSR Prosecutor's Office on November 9, 1937 under Art. 58-6-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to the VMN. Shot on November 15, 1937. Rehabilitated by the Military Tribunal of the Leningrad Military District on 07/09/1958.
Documents (7)
3. Group photograph of Polish communists who crossed the Soviet-Polish border in the late 1920s and were arrested on 10/07/1937, Dzik E.M. stands on the left. 1930s Fragment of the wall of memory.


4. Group photo of the Dzik brothers and sister, from left to right: 1st row – Anna, Evgeniy, 2nd row – Peter, Leonid, Ivan, [late 1920s].

6. Certificate of the Military Tribunal of the Leningrad Military District No. 1513n-58 dated 03/24/1965 on the cancellation of the decision of 09/11/1937 in relation to Dzik E.M. and about his rehabilitation by the Military Tribunal of the Leningrad Military District on 07/09/1958, with a note from his daughter about Polish communists who crossed the Soviet-Polish border in the late 1920s and were arrested in 1937.
