Gordon Joseph Davydovich.
Genus. 03/31/1907. Jew, From a family of a businessman. Lived in Leningrad. Friend of his youth Efron A.S., daughter of Tsvetaeva Marina. In 1925 he went to France for treatment of tuberculosis, entered the directing department of the Higher School of Cinematography in Paris as a director-editor, and at the same time worked in film studios in Paris. In 1936 he returned to the USSR. Arrested on April 30, 1937 in Moscow. Charge under Art. 58-4 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. Convicted on 07/04/1937 by the OSO of the NKVD of the USSR to 5 years in labor camp. He served his sentence in USVITL (Kolyma). Released on June 13, 1942. From June 1942 to March 1944, he worked as a free agent in the NKVD GUSDS. In 1944, following the conclusion of the VTEC, he was dismissed and left the Dallag system. He lived in Kurgan, where his sister was evacuated. He worked as an accountant at the state farm ORS meat-packing plant, in April 1945 he moved to Ryazan, worked as the head of the planning and financial department of the regional cinema department. From the end of July 1950, he worked as a TNB engineer on the Aeroflot and Tale Expedition. Arrested 02/24/1951. Convicted on July 28, 1951 by the OSO MGB of the USSR as an ESR to 10 years of exile in the KK. Arrived on September 20, 1951 as a worker at brick factory No. 1 in Krasnoyarsk. Then he worked at a building materials plant. His wife Nina exchanged her apartment in Moscow for a nice apartment in Krasnoyarsk, in which they lived. In 1953, the term of exile was reduced to 4 years. Released on December 28, 1954.