Gots Abram Rafailovich

Definition: Social Revolutionary, one of the leaders of the party of right socialist revolutionaries, one of the leaders of the Moscow uprising in December 1905.
Years of life: 1882-1940
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Political prisoner. Member Central Committee of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. After the February Revolution, member of the executive committee of the Petrograd Soviet. Chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the 1st convocation (1917). Opponent of Bolshevism. Arrested in the first half of 1920. The main defendant in the AKP trial in 1922, sentenced to VMN. The execution was replaced on January 14, 1924 by the decision of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee to 5 years in prison. In May 1925 he was released from prison and exiled to Ulyanovsk. In June 1925 he was sent to prison, to the adm. sentenced to 2 years in prison for illegally transmitting letters from prison. After a 3-week hunger strike, he was sent into exile in Ulyanovsk (Simbirsk), where he worked in the planning department of local industry. In the early 30s he moved to Semipalatinsk, from there he was exiled to Alma-Ata, where he worked as a planner. Arrested in Almaty, sentenced to 25 years. He served his term in the Oryol prison, from where in December 1939 he was transferred to Kraslag (Lower Poima). Daughter Olga managed to get a meeting with her father in Nizhnyaya Poima. Died 08/04/1940 in the village in the village. Nizhny Ingash.

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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Войтинский Владимир Савельевич
4. Group photo, Voitinsky - in the center. Inscription on the back: “V.S. Voitinsky, A. Gots and Vasily Anisimovich Anisimov in Siberian exile. Usolye, 1914."
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