Dichter Albert Efremovich
Other names:
Variants of surnames and pseudonyms: Sokolovsky, Dichter-Sokolovsky, Sokolovsky-Dichter, Judov, Raisky; first and patronymic options: Abram Efimovich, Abram Iudovich, Mikhail Ilyich, Alexander Grigorievich
Definition: Social Democrat, member of the Bund
Years of life: 1892–?
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1892 in Lepel district of Vitebsk province; Jew; Member of the RSDLP(M) since 1908, member of the Bund. In 1919 and 1920 he was arrested for belonging to the RSDLP (m), released under an amnesty. In 1921 he lived in Petrograd, worked as a typesetter in the Post Office printing house; arrested on August 30, 1921 on suspicion of printing and distributing leaflets and newspapers among printing house workers; sentenced by a court hearing of the GPU on March 26, 1922 to administrative deportation under escort to the city of Tyumen for 1 year under the supervision of the Tyumen Gubotal Department of the GPU; the case was dismissed. By the resolution of the Judicial Session of the GPU on 04/05/1922, as a change to the resolution of the Presidium of the GPU dated 03/26/1922, deportation to Tyumen was replaced by deportation to the city of Kadnikov, Vologda province (according to other sources, on the contrary, he was first sentenced to exile in the city of Kadnikov, then the place of exile was replaced by Tyumen ). Arrested again as Mikhail Ilyich Sokolovsky 10/05/1924; sentenced by OS KOGPU on December 12, 1924 to 3 years in prison. On October 07, 1927, OS KOGPU was sentenced to deportation to Siberia for 3 years after serving his sentence. According to some information, in 1928 he was in the Verkhneuralsk political isolation ward and sentenced to exile in Parabel for 3 years. By the Decree of the OS KOGPU dated 23.1930, he was deprived of the right to reside in the Moscow, Leningrad regions, SKK, Dagestan, Ukrainian SSR, IPO, Nizhny Novgorod Territory, BVI, Western Region and border districts with attachment to a specific place of residence for 3 years. According to some sources, the date of death is November 3, 1937, according to others, Dichter (aka Raisky Alexander Grigorievich, aka Sokolovsky Mikhail Ilyich) lived in 1941 in the city of Oranienbaum, Leningrad Region, worked as a typesetter in the printing house of the House of Culture named after. Gorky; arrested on July 13, 1941, accused of anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda; sentenced by the OS under the NKVD of the USSR on December 11, 1941 to 10 years in labor camp. Rehabilitated in the 1930 case by the St. Petersburg Prosecutor's Office on September 16, 1998; in the case of 1941 - by the Prosecutor's Office of the Leningrad Region on July 31, 1989.
Info:
Доп. инф. с сайта «Российские социалисты и анархисты после Октября 1917 года»
Доп. инф. с сайта "Жертвы политического террора в СССР"
Documents (2)
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 11
195-1. Letter of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region No. 10 / 38-297 dated 08.27.1999 to the Director of the Memorial Research Center V.V. Iof (answer to request No. 297 dated 07.12.1999) with archival references to Grabovsky G.M., Grushkin I.R., Davydov V.N., Dikhter A.E., Dobrokhotov A. .S., Zakgeyma A.I., Zarya I.I., Zilberberga S.I. and Zona A.S.
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Grabovsky Georgy Matveevich,
Grushkin Israel Rafailovich,
Davydov Vladimir Nikolaevich,
Dichter Albert Efremovich,
Dobrokhotova Alexandra Sergeevna,
Zakgeym Abram Ioselevich (Iosifovich, Osipovich),
Zarya Ivan Ivanovich,
Zilberberg Solomon Isaakovich,
Zon Aron Semenovich,
Zon Aron Semenovich,
Iofe Veniamin Viktorovich,
Chernov Sergey Vladimirovich
1999
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 11
195-5. Archival certificate of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region No. 10 / 38-297 dated 08.27.1999 on Dikhter A.E.
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