Dan Fyodor Ilyich

Other names: real surname Gurvich
Definition:

Russian revolutionary and political figure, one of the leaders and theoreticians of Menshevism

Years of life: 1871-1947
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Born in 1871 in St. Petersburg; higher education; Social Democrat, member of the Central Committee; party worker, writer, military doctor. Lived in Moscow. Arrested on 30.03.1919. Spent three months in Butyrka prison. Released in June 1919. In 1921 - doctor at the 7th Rozhdestvensky Sports Club. Lived in Petrograd. Arrested on 26.02.1921. Sentenced by the Presidium of the All-Russian Extraordinary Commission on 17.12.1921, accused of anti-Soviet agitation and participation in the preparation of the Kronstadt uprising. Sentenced to exile to the Mari region. After a hunger strike in January 1922, he was released and in the spring of 1922 he was exiled abroad.

Info:
Жертвы политического террора в СССР. Интернет-база.[Электрон. ресурс]. URL: https://lists.memo.ru/ (дата обращения 2009 – 2024 гг.).
Доп. инф. с сайта "Российские социалисты и анархисты после Октября 1917 года"

Documents (3)

Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Солженицын Александр Исаевич
61. An excerpt from the final book “On the Break of Narrative” of Solzhenitsyn’s epic by A.I. “Red Wheel” - in the newspaper “Rush Hour” No. 20, 1993.
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 20
76_5. Indictment of the 1st Department. SPO PP OGPU MO dated 08/27/1931 on investigative case No. 12054 on charges of Bukhshtab B.M., Salnikov V.V., Gulnik L.A., Anokhin V.I. and Lokerman L.S. according to Art. 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR.