Yezhov Nikolay Ivanovich

Definition: People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR (1936-1938), General Commissioner of State Security (since 1937, 01/24/1941 deprived of the title), executor of political repression (1937-1938). Chairman of the CPC and Secretary of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (1935-1939). The year during which Yezhov was head of the NKVD - 1937 - became a symbolic symbol of repression; This period itself very soon began to be called the Yezhovshchina.
Years of life: 1895-1940
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04/10/1939 Yezhov was arrested. He was held in the Sukhanovskaya special prison of the NKVD of the USSR. According to the indictment, “in preparing the coup d’etat, Yezhov, through his like-minded people in the conspiracy, prepared terrorist cadres, intending to put them into action at the first opportunity. Yezhov and his accomplices Frinovsky, Evdokimov and Dagin practically prepared a putsch for November 07, 1938, which, according to the plan of its inspirers, was to be expressed in the commission of terrorist acts against the leaders of the party and government during a demonstration on Red Square in Moscow.” During the investigation and trial, Yezhov rejected all accusations and admitted that his only mistake was that he “did little to cleanse” the state security agencies of “enemies of the people.” 02/03/1940 N. I. Yezhov was sentenced to an exceptional punishment by the verdict of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR - execution; the sentence was carried out the next day, 02/04/1940, in the building of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR. The corpse was cremated at the Donskoy crematorium.

In 1998, the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation recognized N. I. Ezhov as not subject to rehabilitation.

Documents (85)

Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Торф Израиль Файвушевич
1. Draft statement of Torf I.F. dated 03/11/1938 addressed to the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs N.I. Yezhov, with a request to review the case of his brother S.F. Torf.
2 листа, 4 изображения, оригинал
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Коваленко Тимофей Иванович
1. Letter from Kovalenko G.T. to the Leningrad “Memorial” with a biographical message about the repressed father - Kovalenko T.I. and mother Kovalenko N.N.
Fund 06 / Inventory 1 / Case Ефимова (Постникова) Ирина Алексеевна
1. Memoirs of Efimova I.A.
Efimova (Postnikova) Irina Alekseevna. The wife of an enemy of the people: Memoirs. B.m.; b.g. 12 s.

Memories begin in 1936, when Komsomol and party leaders are arrested. The author at that time was the released secretary of the Komsomol organization of the Knitting Factory. Nogina, her husband is an instructor at the MGK VSKSM.
Meeting of the district Komsomol conference of the Dzerzhinsky district of Moscow, during which it was announced that the author's husband had been arrested, and that she was the wife of an enemy of the people.
After the conference, a search was made in the author's room in the presence of the secretary of the Komsomol organization of the NKVD. The arrest at the same time of her husband, with whom the author will never see again and about whose fate he will not learn anything. First, for the loss of vigilance in relation to her husband, expulsion from the Komsomol, for which her friends voted (uncertainty after many years of the author that she would not have acted at that time in the same way as they did), then in the city committee of the Komsomol she was reinstated and severely reprimanded her. The author's refusal to receive a new Komsomol card, please return the old one, from 1926. In the closet of the city committee of the Komsomol there is a pile of selected Komsomol tickets, among which she finds hers.
Work as a laboratory assistant after being released from the post of secretary of the Komsomol organization. Mother-in-law's death from grief after her son's arrest. Appropriation by the authorities of half the furnishings of the room. A year later, in the summer, when her daughter and mother were in the country, the author was arrested. Sealing the room. Butyrka. A booth where you can only sit. Women's screams during the removal and stripping of rings and earrings. Humiliating search, checking for lice. Camera. The idea that she is somehow a "victim of history" and other prisoners may be to blame. Brief information about the cellmates. An unfortunate prisoner recruited as an informer. Five months later, the sentence was five years in exile. Mention of a woman who was arrested right in the theater. A black raven, a wagon full of prisoners. Three days on the road. Where they are going is unknown. Halt, armed guards with dogs, orders for everyone to sit or kneel. Transit prison in Syzran, several days in the same cell with criminals. Again the black raven, the wagon. Alma-Ata. State farm "Buttermilk-Aral". Cotton picking, for an additional fee - plucking "kurak" (kurak - a box of cotton). Late autumn shipment to Turkestan. Work as an accountant and housing 5 km from the city. The benevolence of the Kazakhs.
The disappearance of a portrait of Yezhov from the wall of the railway dining room. Loss of the illusion that Stalin knew nothing about the repressions.
The beginning of the war. Anxiety about loved ones. The news that a mother, daughter and sister's family were evacuated to Yelabuga. The author's statement addressed to the new head of the NKVD with a request to be released to go to fetch his family. Permission to go not through Kuibyshev, but through Ulyanovsk. Borrowing money, drying crackers for the road. Instead of documents, reference, which worries the author very much on the road. The return of the family to the city of Turkestan. Working as Deputy Chief Accountant. Among the exiles were Koreans and Poles. And Chechens: old people, women, children - their situation is especially difficult: hunger, typhus. The author's thoughts that they were "brought to extinction".
In 1943, the end of the term of exile, but the continuation of the same life in the same place without a passport. In 1945, the issuance of a passport with restrictions on places of residence. The boss's hint (which the author recalls with gratitude) that the exile may not be mentioned anywhere. Loss of a passport, obtaining a temporary one without the corresponding paragraph on restrictions.
Trip with daughter to Moscow via Syzran. Temporary registration in Moscow with the help of an academician, a friend of his father. In November 1945, he moved to Riga, where it was easier to live and work. Unwillingness to undertake any efforts for rehabilitation after the XX Party Congress. The funeral of the former secretary of the district committee of the Komsomol, who returned from exile to Moscow, at which old friends remembered the author. Their letters to Riga. The joy of the author when they receive them. Moving to Leningrad. The birth of a grandson. For the first time tears caused by the radio transmission of materials of the XXII Congress. Rehabilitation of the author and posthumous - her husband. Nightmares. The author's assurances of her and her friends' fidelity to the former ideals.

The annotation was compiled by Zhidkova T.G.
12 листа, файл (присоединённый)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Неймарк Матвей Яковлевич
1. Recording of a conversation between Malkovich R.Sh. and Neimark M.Ya. from 13.01.1986 about Neimark’s arrest in 1937 and about the people he met in the Internal Prison of the NKVD of the Leningrad Region.
1 лист, 1 изображение, распечатка
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Смирнов Павел Спиридонович
1. Article by A. Krivenko “A man of difficult and courageous destiny. A story about the life of the first chief of staff of the Northern Fleet”, published in the newspaper “On Guard of the Arctic” dated 09/04/1988, about captain 1st rank Smirnov P.S.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Демченко Николай Николаевич
1. Biographical article dedicated to Demchenko N.N. “Vacation” 18 years long”, published in the newspaper “Mendeleevets” No. 36 (1799) dated 11/30/1988, beginning. In the upper part of the sheet there is a dedicatory inscription from the hero of the article N.N. Demchenko to the family of Yu.B. Lyuba.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Пешкова Екатерина Павловна
1. Newspaper article “Political Red Cross in the country of the hammer and sickle”, dedicated to Peshkova E.P., published in the newspaper “Obshchaya Gazeta” No. 42 (170) dated October 1996.
Fund 06 / Inventory 1 / Case Дубовик Владимир Емельянович
1. Memoirs of Dubovik V.E.
The memoirs cover the author's life until 1951, when he, who spent more than 5 years in a camp in Kolyma and worked there on a freelance basis after his release, was allowed to go on vacation to Leningrad.
The beginning of the memoirs is a story about a search and arrest in 1938 in the dormitory of the Textile Institute, where the author studied. The offer of the escort to betray the message to the author's sister about his arrest, which he subsequently did. After the words of the enkavedeshnik that you don’t need to take anything with you, the intervention of the janitor-witness, who named the things that you can take, including a blanket, for which the author was later very grateful to him.
The cell in the Big House with an area of ​​​​one square. meter, where it was possible to squat alternately with another prisoner. A humiliating examination of the prisoners stripped naked. Again the same cell, where already three people are standing, huddled together.
Transfer to a common cell, where instead of the prescribed 13 people, 107 were arrested. Because of the stuffiness and crowding, people in the same underwear. Movement in a circle two people in a row. A brief description of the inhabitants of the chamber, many of whom have held prominent social positions in the recent past. Filling the daytime with conversations, memories distracting from waiting for night calls for interrogation. Provision of beds (there are seven in total) to prisoners who were beaten during interrogations or suffered “big racks” (standing for 20 days [is it? - ed.]). The screams of the tortured during night interrogations.
Advice to the author of cellmates "weaker in spirit" to confess everything, as they will torment and make a cripple for life. Beating during the first night of interrogation. Demand to confess to counter-revolutionary activities. Further torture during the week. The accusation of espionage in favor of Poland, of transferring information to the Polish consul about the construction of submarines and the repair of ships at the Baltic Shipyard. Refusal to sign the charge. The threat of the investigator to send to "Shanghai". Horror of torture in "Shanghai", which the author heard about. Advice from comrades to sign the charge. The hope of the author that later he will be able to prove the absurdity of the accusation in court. Sending the author to Shanghai. His description. On the table is a bundle of wires for electric torture. The confession of the investigator that he knows about the innocence of the prisoner, but "so it is necessary for the Soviet government." Signature of the author under the indictment. Feeling broken.
Transfer to "Crosses", before that, a farewell speech to cellmates, with whom the author was connected by fraternal feelings. Description of the cell, where there are three beds for 16 people. Night torment from a huge number of bedbugs. Friendly relations with the architect N.E. Lansere, who was tortured during interrogations so that he would “give incriminating materials on the writer Alexei Tolstoy”, but did not achieve anything. Retellings by the author Lansere of Polish novels, lectures by Lansere on painting and architecture to the author. Conversations, peaceful disputes of prisoners, tapping with neighbors. Accusations against Yezhov, confidence that Stalin does not know about the enormity of what is happening. Wardens selling week-old newspapers at a very high price. Exposure of the informer, who reported that a hacksaw appeared in the cell and the headman (the author was) uses it if necessary. Unsuccessful search in the cell. Demands to transfer the informer (under the pretext that he allegedly committed theft) to another cell. On the refusal of the authorities, an ultimatum - they will go on a hunger strike. Fulfilling the prisoners' demand, but nagging the author for standing up on his bunk to look "at a small piece of the sky." Transferring him to a punishment cell for 10 days. Description of the punishment cell (stone bag). Once a day, a cup of water and a ration of bread.
The appearance of vain hopes for release in 1938 in connection with the removal of Yezhov.
In December (5 months after the arrest) a call to the investigator, who demanded to sign the author's previous testimony - his refusal. Threats from the side of the investigator, but still (after the removal of Yezhov) not physical coercion. Departure of the investigator who locked the author in a cold cell for the night. The cries of the author, demanding the head of the corps. Transfer by the chief to the cell. The last interrogation in the "Crosses" (already without bullying). The author's demands to show him his work. In the case, six students gave positive feedback, and not a single compromising one. Investigator's statement that the author will be given five years. Perplexity that punishment will follow without any trial. The thought that "someone at the top just went crazy."
The retelling of events is interrupted by information about the life preceding the arrest. The author was born in 1906 in Belarus in the family of a printing worker. The mention that the older brother died during the civil war, the middle one worked in the Cheka, was the commissar of the food detachment, died of typhus, three of the mother's brothers were also Chekists, and one of them died in 1937.
In connection with the establishment of the Polish-Soviet border in 1921, the village where the author lived ended up on Polish territory. The loss of the Soviet pension by the father, because of which the family lived from hand to mouth. The author's service in the Polish army, the return field work in France in coal mines, as the family was in poverty. Petition within two years for the possibility of returning to the USSR, obtaining citizenship. Before leaving France, a visit to the cinema where the communists gathered, which caused an enthusiastic feeling of confidence that "communism is what humanity needs."
After arriving in St. Petersburg, he worked as an apprentice turner at the Baltic Plant, a workers' faculty, studied at the Textile Institute, which was interrupted due to arrest.
In July 1939, the sentence was 5 years in labor camps in Kolyma. Transit prison. Date with wife and mother.
Train. Description of the wagon. Poor food. Letters-triangles, thrown into the hatch in the middle of the car (the letters have reached!). Author's dysentery. Sanitary checkpoint in Omsk, where the author was carried on a stretcher.
Transit camp "Second River" near Vladivostok. Appointment of the author as headman. The main contingent is "educated and intelligent people." A month later, the ship "Dalstroy", heading to the bay of Nagaevo. There are about 5,000 people on board, unloaded from barges. Appointment of the author as headman.
Magadan. Brief description of the city. Sending arrived prisoners to gold and tin mines. The work of the author in the brigade involved in maintaining the Tenkinskaya highway in a passable state. His appointment as foreman. Exhausting work. After three days of work without a break, the brigade refused to continue working. The author was punished as a foreman by a punishment cell, in which, like on the street, it was 40 degrees, where he spent three days and from where he was taken out on a stretcher.
Digression in the narrative with a description of the Kolyma region and the life of prisoners there. A few words about the chiefs of Dalstroy: about Berzin, under whom the life of prisoners improved somewhat until 1937, when he was summoned to Moscow (E.P. Berzin was shot in 1938 - ed.); about Nikishov, who had the nickname Ivan the Terrible because of the ferocity of his character; about the head of USVITL Garanin, on whose conscience there were many hundreds of thousands of victims. A story about what "garaninism" is - those who did not fulfill the norm were taken to Serpantinka and shot. Closing of the Tenkinskaya highway due to snow drifts. The work of prisoners to clear the road. Refusal of the criminal to collect firewood to kindle the stove, for which the author, who had suffered from criminals during his imprisonment, struck him a strong blow in the face. After the widespread rumor that the foreman was a “beast”, he was appointed head of the road clearing section, where there were mostly criminals.
Sending the author to build a bridge across the Arman River. Appointment of his link in the caisson work. Recognition by the authorities of rationalization in the work of caisson workers, which in fact was the result of their oversight. Rewarding a kilogram of flour for each of the members of the link. Appointment of the author as a senior for caisson work.
A week after the start of the war, the author and several other people were sent without explanation to another camp, where there was a cruel regime, many watchtowers with guards, where people were shot at without warning. In August, the arrival of a commission that gathered Poles, of whom there were many in this camp, into Anders' army.
The transfer on foot of the remaining prisoners, among whom was the author, to the most terrible of those where he visited, the camp. Two months later, out of two hundred people, one hundred remained - the rest died of starvation.
Escape from the camp of the author, who accidentally found out from the conversation of the Vokhrovites that a major of the NKVD had come on a business trip with the task of recruiting machine operators among the prisoners. Persecution of the author, running through the taiga, by a Vokhrovets.
By order of the major, sending the author to the central car repair shops. Turner work. The transfer of the author to a barracks where privileged prisoners lived and where conditions were better than in other barracks. Thanks to fate for having the opportunity to communicate with educated people.
Multiple cases of poisoning of prisoners with American transformer oil, on which they toasted bread. The decision of the authorities to organize health centers, because, firstly, a huge number of people were dying, but it was necessary to save labor for gold mining, and secondly, American food began to flow into the camp, partially unloaded in the port of Nagaevo.
Meeting with Deputy People's Commissar of Internal Affairs Zavenyagin, who shook the author's hand and to whom he turned to ask why he ended up in the camp. According to the author, Zavenyagin's fate was not much better than his own.
In 1943, the end of the term of imprisonment, but only criminals were released.
The arrival of the women's stages, consisting of girls who fled from the factories to their village because of the terrible living conditions in the barracks and hunger, and women who gathered spikelets in the fields after harvesting.
At the end of the term, freelance work at the Sopronensky plant, first as a technologist, then as a shop manager. The arrival of his wife and daughter. The work of his wife as an engineer at the same plant.
The author's sympathy for former prisoners of war who replenished the camps after the war. A story about the fate of such a prisoner of war who worked at the same factory as the author. A camp in Germany for refusing to work for the Germans, an escape, after his capture, a penal camp, again an escape, captured by the Gestapo, after the end of the war in the American zone, an offer from the Americans to stay with them, which he refuses, as he is in a hurry home, after returning camp in Kolyma.
Moving to Magadan, work as head of production. Acquaintance with Ginzburg E.S., the author of The Steep Route, her husband Walter A.Ya., their son Vasily Aksenov, who studied in the last grade at the same school with the author’s daughter.
In 1951, filing an application for leave "on the mainland". Refusal, as the author is a former prisoner. Sending the family on vacation, filing an application with the head of the KGB Dalstroy with a request to sort it out. Call to the Magadan Big House. Three hours of interrogation, after which the author was released. Two months later, another call to the Big House and permission to leave.

The annotation was compiled by Zhidkova T.G.
68 листов, файл (присоединённый)
Fund 06 / Inventory 1 / Case Дубинин Дмитрий Васильевич
1. Memoirs of Dubinin D.V.
The author's memoirs are preceded by a preface by his son, which indicates the main facts of his father's biography.
During the Civil War, active Komsomol work, in 1921 he was sent by the Gubkomol to study at the Leningrad Medical Institute, where he combined classes with work as the executive secretary of the Komsomol organization. After graduating from the institute in 1928, he studied at the GIDUV graduate school. Since 1931 until 1937, head of the City Health Department, head of the department of science, etc. 1937 - arrest. At the same time, the author's wife, who worked as a doctor at the Bekhterev Institute, was exiled to the Ryazan region, from where in 1953 she left for her husband to the north, to the village of Olchan.
The fictionalized, chapterized memoirs cover the period from the day of the author's arrest to his rehabilitation, shortly after which, in October 1957, he died. In addition to memoirs, there are documents, letters from his wife, her story about the decision to go to her husband, about parting with relatives and friends, and about a trip to Kolyma.
Night call at the door. The appearance in the apartment of the military. bewilderment
the author, who is sure that this is a mistake, because he is a committed communist. Search. The apartment is a trap: they let you in here, but not from here. Selection of "seditious books" (their names). Confiscation of photographs, seizure of archives
district Komsomol organization. Delivery of the arrested person to the Big House by tram. Jail. Fixation in memory of all prison signs: a deep well in the yard, an exciting autumn smell from outside, pigeons, a dimly lit corridor, etc. A description of the humiliating inspection of a prisoner. Solitary confinement with another prisoner. The tightness is such that there is no way to sit on the floor and they stand close to each other. Thorough check of clothes, shoes, seizure of personal belongings, cutting of buttons and hooks, etc. Sorting chamber, “dog lover”. Artists of the Musical Comedy Theater arrested immediately after the tour. Talking to a neighbor about multiple arrests. Confusion on both sides. Meeting in a cell with a well-known director of the largest medical plant. An imaginary conversation between the author and an investigator, who may turn out to be his acquaintance from the Bolshoy Dom, who recently talked with him about Shostakovich's music, an intelligent and well-mannered man who shook hands with him at the end of the conversation, during which he showed himself to be a real Chekist from Dzerzhinsk, convinced that there are enemies all around (with which the author so far agrees), but that the prisoner called for interrogation is not guilty of anything.
New Year's Eve, 1939. Especially the oppressed state of the author's cellmates. Story about some of them.
Stage. Shipping in Chelyabinsk. Bath. A barrack filled with people so that some people are forced to stand for a day. Unbearable suffering from stuffiness. The author's retelling of books to the prisoners, for which he gets a place on the upper bunk, where the criminals are located.
Kolyma camp. Description of the northern edge, its climate, nature. Path to work. Sheepdogs. View from afar of the faces, people working there. Feeling of fear. First day at the slaughter. The author is a "carrier", a detailed description of the features of this work. Summer 1939. Kolyma rainy weather. A barrack with a leaking roof, windows covered with canvas. Work in the face during the flood. Rumors about the heroic work of people to save equipment on the bridge over the Kolyma River. A competition between the best miners (among them the author) to speed up the installation of ventilation in the mine where their comrades worked. Despite the monstrous difficulties, the author works with enthusiasm (he is a "record holder"). Exhausting labor of hungry people during the war. The work of the author as a doctor, at first simultaneously with work in the face. Reading Chekhov, Hegel, books on the history of art. Presentation of the author as an excellent worker for early release.
Construction of a hospital on Indigirka. Work as a prospector at a new mine. The author is "the best washer of the mine of the Directorate." Appointment as chief doctor of the taiga hospital at the Olchan mine. Epidemic of paratyphoid, with which the author also falls ill. Report on typhus (during illness) at the conference of doctors of Indigirka, which was a huge success.
1947 End of term. There are five years of disenfranchisement ahead. The decision to stay at the Olchan mine as the head of the medical unit.
Poetic memoirs about the nature of the north, about the titanic work of the people living there, about the changes in the taiga that have occurred thanks to them. The construction of a new hospital, the initiator and energetic leader of which is the author. Involvement of medical staff and chronically ill patients in this work. The enthusiasm with which he managed to infect all the builders. His sense of pride in the people involved in the common cause.
In 1950, a heart attack. The flood of 1953, during which he traveled 40 kilometers "along the stormy mountain rivers waist-deep in water", fulfilling the duty of a doctor.
This is followed by letters from his wife to the author, in which she shares with him her anxiety about her move from Stavropol to him in Kolyma, and then her memories of how she got to Olchan, how she met her husband 16 years later.
Continuation of the author's memoirs. Frosts, sometimes over 60 degrees. Constant, day and night, calls to patients several kilometers from the hospital. Fatigue. Pride for his wife, who is called Princess Volkonskaya in Indigirka and who enthusiastically got involved in the work of equipping the hospital.
Moving his wife to Nehru, where she could work in her specialty. Permission received by the author for a trip to the village of Nera for a period of 5 days. On the way there was an accident - the car went into a ditch. Severe leg fracture.
September 7, 1954 release from exile. Flight with a cast leg on a transport plane with transfers to Kazan, from there to IL
to Moscow.
Full rehabilitation in July 1955. Heart attack. The author's conviction that he was right in not separating his life from the ideals of his country.
Letter from Z. Kavukchan, quoting a fragment from the 24th song of "Hell" to Dante to support the spirit of his camp friend. The last chapter of the memoirs is a summing up of the life lived: it was harsh, but honest and persistent, and the author, if there was such an opportunity, would repeat it again.
The memoirs are accompanied by a fragment (“About the Valuit family”) from the author’s notes and a poem by Valuit Nora, dedicated to her mother and written in 1940 in the camp where she ended up after her parents were arrested in 1939 and where she died in 1943 3 months before her release.

The annotation was compiled by Zhidkova T.G.
125 листов, файл (присоединённый)
Fund 06 / Inventory 1 / Case Соколов Юрий Николаевич
1. "Seventeen Years of a Nightmare", 1 book by Sokolov Yu.N. in the dilogy "Chronicle of a Life of Life". (attached file)
Until 1938 (from that time memories begin) he worked as a builder and studied in the evenings at a construction institute. Arrest in January 1938. Night search. Seizure of Kropotkin's Notes of a Revolutionary. Interrogation in the Lubyanka prison. Screams outside the door (Imitation of screams for intimidation?). Threats. Transfer in the "black crow" to the Taganka prison. Because of the cramped conditions, some prisoners fainted. Humiliating prison search. On the bodies of prisoners there are traces of beatings with rubber sticks. There are 120 people in the cell instead of the allowed 50. Description of the order in the prison. Consequence. The investigators are the same as in the Lubyanka prison. Beatings. Infirmary. Beginning of a hunger strike. Transfer to another, common cell. Continued hunger strike. Transfer back to solitary confinement. Night hallucinations. End of the hunger strike. Again transfer to the common cell. Description of the Taganskaya prison. The desire of people to use their free time for self-education (lectures, discussions, playing chess made from bread). Transfer to the Lubyanka to the basement cell, where people were tortured with heat. Again interrogations with beatings. Refusal to sign charges brought against other people. Rumors that Yezhov is being removed, a slight decrease in the number of beatings.
Part II. “Reality is like a wild dream. 1938-1946". Forwarding. Farewell to Moscow through the barred top of the "black crow". Pullman cars with machine guns on the roofs. Following in overcrowded cars for 23 days to Vladivostok. Vladivostok transfer. Lots of deaths. Many prisoners have night blindness from lack of vitamins. Transfer in scows to the steamer "Indigirka". The total number of people on the ship is 4,000.
Mine "Duck" 500 km from Magadan. Work in the face, then mine surveyor. Description of the terrifying "bathing" days. Work at the mines. Voroshilov, them. Gastello, at the construction of a power plant. Vain hopes for early release. Departure to the mine "Jalgala". On the way, a meeting with the Czechs, who, fleeing from the Germans, crossed the border of the USSR and asked for asylum, but were arrested and sent to Kolyma. Another stage to Magadan. Construction management. After the war, the delivery of tens of thousands of new prisoners to Kolyma. Arrival of papers for release. Delay by the authorities, who do not want to let the competent builder go.

The annotation was compiled by Zhidkova T.G.
133 листа, файл (присоединённый)
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Лопухина Зинаида Ивановна
1. Index to the investigative file of Z.I. Lopukhina, compiled by her son E.S. Orlovsky.
7 листов, 7 изображений, ксерокопия рукописи
Avramenkov, Alexandrov, Altman Lazar Samoilovich (Samuilovich), Amagaev Matvey Innokentievich, Ananyev A., Anisin V.E., Balabanovich, Basmanov, Batukhan (Batukhanov) Erdeni Batukhanovich (Nikita Fedorovich), Belyaev, Bergman, Bolikova, Bystrov Boris Fedorovich, Valkova, Welter (Velder), Vikentyeva Evgenia Ivanovna, Vinetsky Igor Vasilievich, Volovich Zakhar Ilyich, Garkavenko, Gogitidze Varvara Illarionovna, Gogolev A., Goloshchapov, Golub Naum Abramovich, Golubenko, Gorb Moses (Mikhail) Savelievich, Gorbashev V., Goryansky Mikhail, Grib A.A., Grigoriev Boris Ivanovich, Grigoriev Dmitry Borisovich, Grigorieva Evgenia Pavlovna, Grigorieva Natalya Savvichna, Gulebio Marta Petrovna, Dementieva Olga Ivanovna, Yezhov Nikolay Ivanovich, Ershov, Zakovsky Leonid Mikhailovich, Zastupenko Andrei Nikolaevich, Zimin, Zubkov, Ivanov V.I., Jorgensen Martin-Georg-Rudolf Petrovich, Kallas (Kasslas) Vladimir Denisovich, Kapyshev Anton Ivanovich, Kasalapov Sergey, daggers, Kirsanova Kapitolina Petrovna, Klementieva, Kostina, Krutova, Kuznetsov Vladimir Ignatievich, Kuznetsov Sergey Ignatievich, Kuznetsova Anna Fedorovna, Lazarson (name unknown) Markovich, Lapteva Maria Mikhailovna, Larauche, Lebedev, Litvin Mikhail Iosifovich, Vine, Lopukhina (Kukushkina) Zinaida Ivanovna, Lukhtanova Lyudmila Ivanovna, Lyakin, Marichev Vasily (?) Ivanovich, Markelov A.V., Maslennikova, Mirzoev Huseyn-Gali, Mikhailov, Muller Oswald Ivanovich, Nazarov, Nekrasov (F.F.?), Obanov, Orlova Valentina Vasilievna, Orlovskaya Vera Efimovna, Orlovskaya Faina Efimovna, Orlovskaya Khaya Efimovna, Orlovsky Kliment Semenovich, Orlovsky Semyon (Solomon) Efimovich, Orlovsky Felix Semenovich, Orlovsky Ernst Semenovich, Pankratiev Vladimir, Pauker Karl Viktorovich, Pereiko Yulia Boleslavovna, Petushkov, Prokofieva Ekaterina Pavlovna, Pyadyshev, Rakhnovich Evdokia, Rogov K.G., Rozova Natalia Alekseevna, Savelyev, Skrynnikova Evgenia, Smirnov I.P., Smirnova Kapitolina Evgrafovna, Sno Evgeniy Evgenievich, Sokolov Mikhail Maksimovich, Solovyova, Sosnin, Stepanov P.Ya., Stepurak Antonida Fedorovna, Strukov Vasily (?), Tikhomirov, Toporkov, Tubyansky Mikhail Izrailevich, Ulyaeva, Khryashchev, Tsvetkov, Tsedenishi Dashipilon (Gachitsky), Chernykh, Chistyakov, Shapiro-Daikhovsky Natan Evnovich, Schwartz, Shevelev, Shmulevich, Yudin Pavel Fedorovich, Yuferov, Yagoda Genrikh Grigorievich
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Пятницкий Осип Аронович ( Таршис Иосиф Орионович )
2. Article “Meeting at Lubyanka”, dedicated to I. Pyatnitsky. Published in the almanac of the USSR: Internal contradictions. Issue 20. - New York, 1987.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Авдашев Николай Кузьмич
2. Letter from Avdashev N.K. dated 06/21/1936 addressed to M.I. Kalinin. with a story about his work and with a request to reconsider the decision to exclude him from the ranks of the CPSU (b).
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Котляров Александр Михайлович
2. Article by Leskov S. “Lavrentiy Beria would be able to achieve economic prosperity for the country...”, published in the newspaper Izvestia on January 30, 1993, presenting the opinion of B. S. Weinstein, head of the planning department of the NKVD in the 1940s.
1 лист, 1 изображение, ксерокопия
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Родионова Наталья Борисовна
2. Memories of Rodionova N.B., with attached copies of certificates of her release (No. 452 18-317010 dated 16.12.1942), rehabilitation (No. 2898 dated 11.09.1956), and rehabilitation of Rodionov N.A. (No. 4n-014778/56 dated 16.10.1956).
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гринглаз Арон Гилярович
2. Autobiography of Gringlas A.G., written after 1976
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Рютин Мартемьян Никитович
2. The article "From the history of resistance to the regime of personal power [30s]", published in the journal "Herald of Higher School" No. 5, 1990.
5 листов, 1 изображение, ксерокопия, файл (присоединённый)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Торф Израиль Файвушевич
3. Draft statement of Torf I.F. dated 06/21/1938 addressed to the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs N.I. Yezhov, with a request to review the case of his brother S.F. Torf.
3 листа, 5 изображений, оригинал
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Еропкин Дмитрий Иванович
3. Letter from Eropkin D.I. dated 09/02/1937 to mother Eropkina Z.D. from the Gryazovets prison about sending letters to People's Commissar Yezhov, Stalin and the Supreme Prosecutor.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Пятницкий Осип Аронович ( Таршис Иосиф Орионович )
3. Essay by Navigator Dora “Golgotha ​​of the Atheists”, published in a special supplement to the newspaper “Russian Thought” No. 4026 dated April 21-27, 1994, dedicated to the family of O. (I.) A. Pyatnitsky.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Майорова Нина Арсеньевна
3. Copy of the statement of N.A. Mayorova dated 21.06.1938 to the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs Yezhov with a request for release from exile and permission to live in Leningrad or Kalinin. Extract from case No. R-4603 on N.A. Mayorova, page 22. (attached file)
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Шевченко Владимир Викторович
3. Article by Shevchenko V.V. “More lead than gold” in the newspaper “Zvezda Pridonya” No. 104 dated 08/31/1989.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 10 / Case Дело по обвинению Пименова Р.И. и других, в 10 томах, т. 6
3. Report of the First Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee N.S. Khrushchev To the XX Congress of the CPSU 02/25/1956 “On the cult of personality and its consequences, with comments by R.I. Pimenov and an inscription by L.M. Shcherbakova: “Seized during a search in my room on 03/25/1957. It was in my son's books." An envelope with evidence.
21 лист, 21 изображение, ксерокопия
Pimenov Revolt Ivanovich, Shcherbakova (ur. Pimenova) Larisa Mikhailovna, Khrushchev Nikita Sergeevich, Lenin (Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich, Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich, Krupskaya Nadezhda Konstantinovna, Kamenev Lev Borisovich, Zinoviev (Radomyslsky) Grigory Evseevich, Trotsky Lev Davidovich, Bukharin Nikolai Ivanovich, Mrachkovsky Sergey Vitalievich, Rykov Alexey Ivanovich, Kerensky Alexander Fedorovich, Beria Lavrenty Pavlovich, Kirov Sergey Mironovich, Enukidze Avel Safronovich, Nikolaev Leonid Vasilievich, Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, Zhdanov Andrey Alexandrovich, Kaganovich Lazar Moiseevich, Yezhov Nikolay Ivanovich, Yagoda Genrikh Grigorievich, Abakumov Viktor Semenovich, Vyshinsky Andrey Yanuarievich, Zaporozhets Ivan Vasilievich, Borisov M.V., Dzerzhinsky Felix Edmundovich, Postyshev Pavel Petrovich, Kalinin Mikhail Ivanovich, Minin, Eikhe Robert Indrikovic, Shlyapnikov Alexander Gavrilovich, Rukhimovich Moisey Lvovich, Rudzutak Yan Ernestovich, Nikolaev-Zhurid Nikolay Galaktionovich, Ushakov Zinoviy Markovich, Mezhlauk Valery Ivanovich, Rosenblum Alexander Moiseevich, Komarov Nikolay Pavlovich, Zakovsky Leonid Mikhailovich, Chudov Mikhail Semenovich, Shaposhnikova Ludmila Kuzminichna, Ugarov Alexander Ivanovich, Smorodin Petr Ivanovich, Pozern Boris Pavlovich, Kabakov Ivan Dmitrievich, Chubar Vlas Yakovlevich, Kosarev Alexander Vasilievich, Kosior Stanislav Vikentievich, Rhodes Boris Veniaminovich, Hitler Adolf, Churchill Winston, Cripps Stafford, Vorontsov Mikhail Alexandrovich, Khlopov, Malenkov Georgy Maximilianovich, Kirponos Mikhail Petrovich, Rokossovsky Konstantin Konstantinovich (Ksaverevich), Gorbatov Alexander Vasilievich, Meretskov Kirill Afanasyevich, Подлас Кузьма Петрович, Bagramyan Ivan Khristoforovich, Paasikivi Juho Kusti, Lozovsky (Drizo) Solomon Abramovich, Vasilevsky Alexander Mikhailovich, Mikoyan Anastas Ivanovich (Ovanesovich), Zhukov Georgy Konstantinovich, Poskrebyshev Alexander Nikolaevich, Voznesensky Nikolay Alekseevich, Kuznetsov Alexey Alexandrovich, Popkov Petr Sergeevich, Rodionov Mikhail Ivanovich, Baramia Mikhail Ivanovich, Zodelava I. S., Rapava Avksentiy Narikievich, Charkviani Kandid Nestorovich, Chhubianishvili Zakhary Nikolaevich, Gogua Vasily Barnabovich, Rukhadze Nikolay Maksimovich, Tito Broz Josip, Timashuk Lidiya Feodosyevna, Vinogradov Vladimir Nikitich, Ignatiev Semyon Denisovich, Kaminsky Grigory Naumovich, Snegov Alexey Vladimirovich (Iosif Izrailevich Falikzon), Kartvelishvili Lavrentiy Iosifovich (Lavrentiev), Kedrov Igor Mikhailovich, Golubev Vladimir Petrovich, Baturina Antonina Vasilievna, Andreev Andrey Andreevich, Etinger Yakov Gilarievich, Kogan Mikhail Borisovich, Ordzhonikidze Grigory Konstantinovich (Sergo), Marr Nikolay Yakovlevich
1957
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Грондзюк Эдмунд Иванович
3-1. Indictment in investigative case No. 34370-37g. on charges of Petkevich D.A., Valyanin K.I., Porebo I.V. and others from October 1937. /Copies of documents from the investigative file against E.I. Grondzyuk, made by L.K. Savrova’s niece. 10/17/1995./
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Еропкин Дмитрий Иванович
4. Letter from Eropkin D.I. dated 09/16/1937 to mother Eropkina Z.D. from the Gryazovets prison about his life in prison, about the ban on visits and parcels, with a request to send data on astronomy.
1 лист, 2 изображения, машинописная копия
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Майорова Нина Арсеньевна
4. Copy of the statement of N.A. Mayorova dated 05.03.1938 to the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs Yezhov with a request to release her from exile. Extract from case No. R-4603 on N.A. Mayorova, sheet 24. (attached file)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Глазырин Леонид Дмитриевич
4. Text of the operational order of the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR N.I. Ezhov. about the beginning of a broad operation to liquidate former employees of the Chinese Eastern Railway and re-emigrants from Manchukuo (Harbin residents), published in the newspaper “On the Hills of Manchuria” No. 6 for April 1994.
1 лист, 5 изображений, электронная копия
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Пятницкий Осип Аронович ( Таршис Иосиф Орионович )
4. Article-interview by Yu. Kantor “I grew up with Pavlik Morozov”, dedicated to V.I. Pyatnitsky and published in the newspaper "Nevskoe Vremya" dated November 4, 1997.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Апсит Ян Яковлевич
4. Extract from the testimony of the accused Radzivilovsky A.P. dated 04/16/1939 on methods of implementing Yezhov’s directive regarding the disclosure of the anti-Soviet underground among Latvians, Poles and others (extract from the Archival Investigative File on Apsita Y.Ya., case file 59)
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Юрасов Дмитрий Геннадьевич
4. Article "Victims of their own crimes" from the newspaper "Book Review" No. 49 dated 12/08/1989 (about the future book by E. Beltov and D. Yurasov "1937: Only facts, only names")
Article "Victims of their own crimes" from the newspaper "Knizhnoye obozreniye" No. 49 dated 12/08/1989 (about the future book by E. Beltov and D. Yurasov "1937: Only facts, only names"). From the archive of Radio Liberty. 12/15/1989 (3 sheets, photocopy)
3 листа, 3 изображения, ксерокопия
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Денисенко Виктор Федорович
5. Notice of delivery of a postal item on February 15, 1936 from Denisenko V.F. to the Party Control Commission of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, comrade. Yezhov.
1 лист, 2 изображения, оригинал на бланке
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Дземянович Эдуард Людвигович
5. A copy of the statement of E.L. Dzemyanovich People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR N.I. Ezhov dated 08/21/1937 with a request to cancel the deportation, [from the archival investigative file against E.L. Dzemyanovich] No. R-13859, l. d. 16. (attached file)
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гецов Борис Бенедиктович
5. The indictment of the UNKVD LO dated August 1938 in the investigation case No. 55929 on charges of Getsov B.B. under Article 58-6 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гернет Евгений Сергеевич
6. The article “Gernet and Shlisselburg: a small touch to the biography of the great scientist”, dedicated to Gernet’s command of the division of patrol ships in Shlisselburg, published in the newspaper “Vesti” No. 7 (3570) dated 01/18/2012.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Еропкин Дмитрий Иванович
9. Letter from Eropkin D.I. dated 01/03/1938 to mother Eropkina Z.D. from the Gryazovets prison about prison life, about sending letters to the leaders, the President of the Academy of Sciences and People's Commissar Yezhov, and about receiving the first issue of Moskovskaya Pravda.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Скобов Александр Валерьевич
9. Interview with Skobov A.V., cassette No. 4, recording dated 07/04/1991. (attached pdf file)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Литовчик Бенцион Моисеевич
10. Autobiography of Litovchik B.M., written on 11/17/1963.
4 листа, 4 изображения, электронная копия
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гольц Екатерина Павловна
10. Oral communication from N.G. Golts, recorded during the expedition to Moscow by I.S. Suslova, in which she talks about the fate of her aunt - Golts E.P. (National Research Center "Memorial", St. Petersburg) 10/12/2010.
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Притыкин Яков Максимович
11. Statement (denunciation) by the senior researcher of the Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences (the name of the author is hidden by the archive of the FSB in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region) dated 12/14/1937 to the NKVD about "counter-revolutionary agitation and slanderous attacks against the leaders and the Soviet government" by junior research workers of the Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences Pritykin Ya.M. and (the name is hidden by the archive of the FSB for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region).
2 листа, 2 изображения, ксерокопия машинописи
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Козлов Евгений Андреевич
11. Letter to Iofa V.V. from 05/01/1989 Kozlov E.A. with answers to his requests expressed in a letter dated April 18, 1989.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Зиккель Ренэ Иванович
11. Indictment dated March 10, 1938 in the case against R.I. Zikkel
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Притыкин Яков Максимович
12. Statement (denunciation) by the senior researcher of the Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences (the name of the author is hidden by the archive of the FSB in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region) dated 12/14/1938 to the NKVD about "counter-revolutionary agitation and slanderous attacks against the leaders and the Soviet government" by junior research workers of the Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences Pritykin Ya.M. and (the name is hidden by the archive of the FSB for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region).
2 листа, 2 изображения, ксерокопия рукописи
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Дауман Илья Григорьевич
12. The indictment in the investigative case No. 35905-37 on charges of Dauman I.G. under Article 58-6 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR.
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case 076
12. The indictment in the investigative case No. 43865-38 on charges of Eichhorn G.Kh. under Art. 58-6 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR dated ?.04.1938.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гольц Екатерина Павловна
14. Biography of E.P. Golts, compiled on the basis of an interview with N.G. Golts and information from the Information Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Komi Republic and the Central Archive of the FSB in Moscow in 2011.
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Притыкин Яков Максимович
15. Protocol of interrogation of a senior researcher at the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (the name of the author is hidden by the archives of the FSB in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region) dated 04.14.1938 about the “counter-revolutionary activities” of Pritykin Ya.M. (3 sheets, photocopy of typescript)
3 листа, 3 изображения, ксерокопия машинописи
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 9
15-2. Complaint of E.M. Vakhrusheva dated 03/20/1956 to the Chief Military Prosecutor of the USSR on the review of the case.
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Притыкин Яков Максимович
16. Protocol of interrogation of a senior researcher at the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (the name of the author is hidden by the archives of the Federal Security Service for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region) dated 14.04.1938 about the “counter-revolutionary activities” of Pritykin Ya.M.
2 листа, 2 изображения, ксерокопия рукописи
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Крук Семен Петрович
16. The indictment in the investigative case No. 30174-37 dated January 1938 on charges of Kruk S.P. under Article 58-6 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Солженицын Александр Исаевич
17. Article by Medvedev R. “On the first part of A.I. Solzhenitsyn’s “Gulag Archipelago”” in the newspaper “Smena” No. 274-275 (19424-19425) dated November 30, 1989.
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Пилипенко Ольга Андреевна
20.. Complaint from imprisonment 10/25/1937 Pilipenko O.A. dated 07/03/1938 People's Commissar of Internal Affairs Yezhov N.I. about your concern for your child.
4 листа, 4 изображения, ксерокопия рукописи
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Дектер Яков Иванович
21. Record of interrogation of Dekter Ya.I. from 02/07/1938.
30 листов, 30 изображений, электронная копия, файл (присоединённый)
Alksnis Yakov Ivanovich, Antipov, Auzan (Auzen) Petr Karlovich, Barda Petr Andreevich, Bake (Beiko? Beika?), Berzin Pavel, Bernovsky Fritz Ivanovich, Birkan Jan Augustovich, Brentsis Ivan Ivanovich, Brentsis Pavel Ivanovich, Weinbaum Zhan Yanovich, Vizbor Iosif Ivanovich, Voroshilov Kliment Efremovich, Vul Leonid (Leonty) Davidovich (Davydovich), Vyban Alber Ivanovich, Gailis Karl Andreevich, Hermann, Grasis Karl Janovich, Grikman Theodor Karlovich, Danishevsky Karl Christianovich, Dekter Yakov Ivanovich, Dinoberg Fritz, Dombrovsky Karl Khristoforovich, Yezhov Nikolay Ivanovich, Zhdanov Andrey Alexandrovich, Zhukov, Zarin Arnold Khristianovich, Zeibot, Zeminsky (Ziminsky) Ivan (Jean) Ivanovich, Kaganovich Lazar Moiseevich, Kaktynya (Kaktyn) Artur, Karklin Robert, Kilevits, Cronin Artur Karlovich, Lapin, Latsis Alfred Yanovich, Latsis Jan Petrovich, Legrand Jan Friedrichovich, Lenin (Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich, Lepe Ivan Ivanovich, Matson, Meren Georgy, Meren Georgy, Milais Arnold Fritsevich, Milyais Pavel Ivanovich, Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, Ozol Karl Ivanovich, Oppe Nikolai Karpovich, Ordzhonikidze Grigory Konstantinovich (Sergo), Ashley, Penkovsky Konstantin Ivanovich, Peters Yakov Khristoforovich, Peters Yakov Khristoforovich, Porin Edward Genrikhovich (according to other sources - Eduard Karlovich), Prokofiev Ivan Prokofievich, Pukke Robert Janovich, Raneslanz (Raneelants?), Rosengolts Arkady Pavlovich, Rosenthal Karl, Rubashevsky Albert Martynovich, Rudzutak Yan Ernestovich, Rykov Alexey Ivanovich, Salyn, Sausin Ivan Ivanovich, Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich, Strot Georgy, Sulimov Daniil Egorovich, Treer Karl Khristoforovich, Trotsky Lev Davidovich, Tsyrul' (Tsyrul') Fritz Yanovich, Chubar Vlas Yakovlevich, Strauss Wilhelm Hansovich, Eideman (Eidemanis) Robert Petrovich
1937
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Притыкин Яков Максимович
24. Minutes of the court session of the Criminal Collegium of the Leningrad Regional Court dated September 21, 1938 in case No. 102018 on charges of Pritykin Ya.M.
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Дектер Яков Иванович
24. Record of interrogation of Dekter Ya.I. from 02/07/1938.
19 листов, 19 изображений, электронная копия, файл (присоединённый)
Alksnis Yakov Ivanovich, Antipov, Auzan (Auzen) Petr Karlovich, Barda Petr Andreevich, Bake (Beiko? Beika?), Berzin Pavel, Bernovsky Fritz Ivanovich, Birkan Jan Augustovich, Brentsis Ivan Ivanovich, Brentsis Pavel Ivanovich, Weinbaum Zhan Yanovich, Vizbor Iosif Ivanovich, Voroshilov Kliment Efremovich, Vul Leonid (Leonty) Davidovich (Davydovich), Vyban Alber Ivanovich, Gailis Karl Andreevich, Hermann, Grasis Karl Janovich, Grikman Theodor Karlovich, Danishevsky Karl Christianovich, Dekter Yakov Ivanovich, Dinsberg Fritz Fritsevich, Dombrovsky Karl Khristoforovich, Yezhov Nikolay Ivanovich, Zhdanov Andrey Alexandrovich, Zhukov, Zarin Arnold Khristianovich, Zeibot, Zeminsky (Ziminsky) Ivan (Jean) Ivanovich, Kaganovich Lazar Moiseevich, Kaktynya (Kaktyn) Artur, Karklin Robert, Kilevits, Kirov Sergey Mironovich, Cronin Artur Karlovich, Lapin, Latsis Alfred Yanovich, Latsis Jan Petrovich, Legrand Jan Friedrichovich, Lenin (Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich, Lepe Ivan Ivanovich, Lyubimov, Matson, Meren Georgy, Milais Arnold Fritsevich, Milyais Pavel Ivanovich, Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, Ozol Karl Ivanovich, Oppe Nikolai Karpovich, Ordzhonikidze Grigory Konstantinovich (Sergo), Ashley, Penkovsky Konstantin Ivanovich, Peters Yakov Khristoforovich, Porin Edward Genrikhovich (according to other sources - Eduard Karlovich), Postel Arkady (Aron) Osipovich, Prokofiev Ivan Prokofievich, Pukke Robert Janovich, Raneslanz (Raneelants?), Rosenthal Karl, Rubashevsky Albert Martynovich, Rudzutak Yan Ernestovich, Salyn, Sausin Ivan Ivanovich, Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich, Strot Georgy, Treer Karl Khristoforovich, Trotsky Lev Davidovich, Tsyrul' (Tsyrul') Fritz Yanovich, Chubar Vlas Yakovlevich, Steingardt Wilhelm Khristyanovich, Strauss Wilhelm Hansovich, Eideman (Eidemanis) Robert Petrovich
1938
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Притыкин Яков Максимович
30. Statement by Pritykin Ya.M. dated 04/26/1956 to the Chairman of the Special Commission of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Novikov with a request for a review of his case and for rehabilitation.
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Дектер Яков Иванович
31. Extract from the record of the interrogation of the accused Oppe N.K. dated 25.02.1938.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Солженицын Александр Исаевич
49. A selection of letters from readers for 1989-1990. “The Gulag Archipelago is Read in the Motherland” in the magazine “New World” No. 9, 1991, pp. 233-249.
9 листов, 18 изображений, газетная/журнальная вырезка, файл (присоединённый)
Abakumov Viktor Semenovich, Avdeev G., Agulov V., Altova V., Aminov, Antoshkin Dmitry Vasilievich, Afanasyev A.N., Bakirov N.E., Baltiytsev V.A., Barabanov Vasily Arsentievich, Bezemolny A.I., Belina V.P., Belova N.I., Borisov V.M., Borodin V.P., Bryl V.V., Buyansky Egor Akimovich, Volkov V.M., Vorobyov Ivan Egorovich, Vyshinsky Andrey Yanuarievich, Hitler Adolf, Gorbachev Mikhail Sergeevich, Gorky Maxim, Grossman Leonid Petrovich, Dzhimbinov Stanislav Bemovich, Dzerzhinsky Felix Edmundovich, Dranga M.S., Dudko S., Dyakov Boris Alexandrovich, Dyachkov A.B., Evstigneev Sergey Kuzmich, Yezhov Nikolay Ivanovich, Yeltsin Boris Nikolaevich, Zavenyagin Avraamy Pavlovich, Zalygin Sergey Pavlovich, Zaslavsky David Iosifovich, Zeltser Vladimir Zelmanovich, Zemskov I.G., Ivanov I.I., Karpeshin I.P., Kiseleva E.V., Klimovich Grigory Sergeevich, Knopmus Yury Alfredovich, Kovalenko M.S., Kozhevnikov V.A., Kolesnikova A., Konovalikhin I.A., Krisanov N., Kryuchkov Vladimir Alexandrovich, Kuznetsov Kapiton Ivanovich, Latsis Martyn Ivanovich, Levitskaya Nadezhda Grigorievna, Lenin (Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich, Leaderman N.S., Makuha Denis Zakharovich, Makukha Zakhar Denisovich, Makukha Olga Denisovna, Makukha Raisa Denisovna (Zakirova Raisa Georgievna), Makukha Ulita Egorovna, Makukha Frosya (Efrosinya?) Denisovna, Martynov V.N., Mayakovsky Vladimir Vladimirovich, Medvedev Roy Alexandrovich, Miloserdov V.G., Mikhailov D.S., Mokhnachev V., Mochalova N.K., Myshkovsky V.P., Nagulo Vyacheslav, Nenashev Mikhail Fedorovich, Nikitin Evgeniy, Pavlenkov V.N., Paradizov Petr Pavlovich, Platonova A.L., Pogoshev I.B., Popov Blagoy Semenovich, Romanova, Rubin Isaac Ilyich, Rusinov Vladimir, Sakharov Andrey Dmitrievich, Sidersky Vladimir Zinovievich, Sidersky Zinoviy Iosifovich, Solzhenitsyn Alexander Isaevich, Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich, Sukharev Alexander Yakovlevich, Tanev Vasil Konstantinov, Tarasov Yu.A., Tvardovsky Alexander Trifonovich, Tereshchenko Nikolay Ignatievich, Tikhonov Vyacheslav Vasilievich, Trofimov Vladimir, Ulrich Vasily Vasilievich, Fateeva D.I., Filnev Pavel Mikhailovich, Firin Semyon Grigorievich (real name - Pupko), Shalamov Varlam Tikhonovich, Shentalinsky Vitaly Alexandrovich, Shikman Anatoly Pavlovich, Schmidt S.K., Yurasov Dmitry Gennadievich, Yusupovsky A.M., Yagoda Genrikh Grigorievich
1991
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Сахаров Андрей Дмитриевич
57. Article by Nikishin A. “Funeral of Academician A.D. Sakharov” in the magazine “Znamya” No. 5, 1989, pp. 178-188.
6 листов, 11 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка, файл (присоединённый)
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Дектер Яков Иванович
67. Information on archival and investigative case No. 975302 on the former head of the 3rd department of the UNKVD MO Postel A.O., compiled by the assistant military prosecutor of the Moscow Military District on 07/07/1956.
Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Дектер Яков Иванович
73. Extract from the testimony of the accused Radzivilovsky A.P. from 04/16/1939.
1 лист, 1 изображение, электронная копия
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Сахаров Андрей Дмитриевич
79. Memoirs of A.D. Sakharov, published in the magazine “Znamya” No. 10, 11, 12 for 1990.
79 листов, 158 изображений, газетная/журнальная вырезка, файл (присоединённый)
* Egor Vasilievich, * Zinaida Pavlovna, * Raya, Avakyan, Agrest Matest Mendelevich, Adamsky Viktor Borisovich, Adzhubey (Khrushcheva) Rada Nikitichna, Alexandrov Anatoly Petrovich, Alexandrov Anatoly Sergeevich, Alexandrovich V.A., Alekseeva Liza, Alikhanov Abram Isaakovich, Alpert Yakov Lvovich, Altshuler Lev Vladimirovich, Amdursky, Andronikov Irakli Luarsabovich, Andropov Yuri Vladimirovich, Arnold Igor Vladimirovich, Artsimovich Lev Andreevich, Akhmatova Anna Andreevna, Babenysheva Marina, Bavli, Balashov F.P., Bandrovskaya Valentina Vladimirovna, Barenblatt Grigory Isaakovich, Barenblatt Isaac Grigorievich, Bashun Anatoly, Becker Anna Pavlovna, Belenky Semyon Zakharovich, Bellegarde Sergei Konstantinovich, Beria Lavrenty Pavlovich, Bernstein Bob, Bethe Hans Albrecht, Blokhintsev Dmitry Ivanovich, Bludov Mikhail Ivanovich, Boborykin Petr Dmitrievich, Bogolyubov Nikolai Nikolaevich, Bonner Elena Georgievna, Bonner Ruf Grigorievna, Bor Nils, Boshyan Gevork Mnatsakanovich, Brekhovskikh Leonid Maksimovich, Bronshtein Matvey Petrovich, Bukovsky Vladimir Konstantinovich, Bulganin Nikolay Alexandrovich, Butaeva, Bukharin Nikolai Ivanovich, Bykov Konstantin Mikhailovich, Bane N.P., Vavilov Nikolay Ivanovich, Vavilov Sergey Ivanovich, Vannikov Boris Lvovich, Vasilevsky Alexander Mikhailovich, Veksler Vladimir Iosifovich, Veresaev (Smidovich) Vikenty Vikentievich, Witt Alexander Adolfovich, Vikhirev Alexey Ivanovich, Vikhireva Zinaida Alekseevna, Vikhireva Klavdiya Alekseevna, Vikhireva (Snezhkina) Matryona Alekseevna, Vishnevsky B., Vladimirsky K.V., Vlasov Anatoly Alexandrovich, Volpin (Yesenin-Volpin) Alexander Sergeevich, Voroshilov Kliment Efremovich, Vrublevsky, Vyshinsky Andrey Yanuarievich, Gavrilov Viktor Yulianovich, Gagarin Yuri Alekseevich, Galanskov Yury Timofeevich, Galich (Ginzburg) Alexander Arkadevich, Gamov Georgy Antonovich, Geilikman Boris Tovievich, Gelfand Israel Moiseevich, Gelfand Israel Moiseevich, Henry Ernst (Rostovsky Semyon Nikolaevich, Khentov Leonid (Leib) Abramovich), Georgadze Mikhail Porfirievich, Gershtein Semyon Solomonovich, Gessen Elena, Ginzburg Alexander Ilyich, Ginzburg Vitaly Lazarevich, Ginzburg Evgenia Semenovna (Solomonovna), Gnedin (Gelfand) Evgeny Alexandrovich, Goldenweiser Alexander Borisovich, Goldenweiser (Sofiano) Anna Alekseevna, Goldenweiser Tatyana Borisovna, Gorkin Alexander Fedorovich, Gribov Vladimir Naumovich, Green Ashbel, Guryanov Pavel, Davidenko Viktor Alexandrovich, Dyson Freeman, Daniel Yuly Markovich, Dankov S.M., Degtyar Mikhail Borisovich, Dekanozov Vladimir Georgievich, Dzhelepov Venedikt Petrovich, Dzerzhinsky Felix Edmundovich, Dirac Paul Adrien Maurice, Dmitriev Nikolay Alexandrovich, Dobrovolsky Alexey Alexandrovich, Dometti Aglaida Alexandrovna, Drell Sydney David, Dubinin Nikolay Petrovich, Yezhov Nikolay Ivanovich, Zhdanov Andrey Alexandrovich, Zhivlyuk Yury Nikolaevich, Zhukov Georgy Konstantinovich, Zababakhin Evgeny Ivanovich, Zavenyagin Avraamy Pavlovich, Zaitseva Dusya, Zverev (not a real name), Zeldovich Yakov Borisovich, Zubarev Dmitry Nikolaevich, Zubarev Dmitry Nikolaevich, Zysin Yuri Aronovich, Ivanov Anatoly Mikhailovich, Izraileva Rebekka Izrailevna, Ilyichev Leonid Fedorovich, Ilyushin Alexey Antonovich, Ioffe Boris Lazarevich, Kaganovich Lazar Moiseevich, Kalugina Faina Petrovna, Kapitsa Petr Leonidovich, Kassirsky Iosif Abramovich, Kaftanov Sergey Vasilievich, Katsnelson, Keldysh Mstislav Vsevolodovich, Kennedy John Fitzgerald, Kikoin Isaak Konstantinovich (real patronymic Kushelevich), Kirillin Vladimir Alekseevich, Kirov Sergey Mironovich, Kirov Sergey Mironovich, Kline Edward, Kletenik D.V., Klimov Valentin Nikolaevich, Kobzarev Igor Yurievich, Kobulov Bogdan Zakharovich, Kozlov Boris Nikolaevich, Kozlov Frol Romanovich, Kolmogorov Andrei Nikolaevich, Kompaneets Alexander Solomonovich, Robert Conquest, Korolev Sergei Pavlovich, Korolenko Vladimir Galaktionovich, Kosygin Alexey Nikolaevich, Creek Francis, Kruglov Sergey Nikiforovich, Kudryavtsev Vsevolod Alexandrovich, Kudryavtsev Oleg Vsevolodovich, Kudryavtseva Olga Yakovlevna, Kuznetsov Viktor Vasilievich, Kunin Petr Efimovich, Kurchatov Igor Vasilievich, Lavrentiev Alexey Lavrentievich, Lavrentyev Mikhail Alekseevich, Lakoba Saria Akhmedovna, Lakoba Nestor Apollonovich, Landau Lev Davidovich, Landsberg Grigory Samuilovich, Lashkova Vera Iosifovna, Lashkova Vera Iosifovna, Lbov Alexander, Lebedinsky Alexander Ignatievich, Leypunsky Ovsey Ilyich, Lenin (Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich, Leontovich Mikhail Alexandrovich, Leperovsky, Lepeshinskaya Olga Borisovna, Linde Andrey Dmitrievich, Linde Dmitry Pavlovich, Lifshits Evgeniy Mikhailovich, Lifshits Ilya Mikhailovich, Lurie Richard, Lysenko Trofim Denisovich, Lvov Nikolay, Maksimov Vladimir Emelyanovich (Lev Alekseevich Samsonov), Malenkov Georgy Maximilianovich, Malik Yakov Alexandrovich, Malinovskaya Elena, Malinovsky Alexander Alexandrovich, Malov A.N., Malov N.N., Malyshev Vyacheslav Alexandrovich, Malyshev F.N., Malyshev Fedor Petrovich, Mandelstam Leonid Isaakovich, Mandelstam Sergey Leonidovich, Markish Perets Davidovich, Markov Moisey Alexandrovich, Medvedev Zhores Alexandrovich, Medvedev Roy Alexandrovich, Merkulov Vsevolod Nikolaevich, Meshik Pavel Yakovlevich, Meshcheryakov Mikhail Grigorievich, Migdal Arkady Beinusovich (Benediktovich)., Mikoyan Anastas Ivanovich (Ovanesovich), Mitin Mark Borisovich (real name - Gershkovich), Mitkevich Vladimir Fedorovich, Mikhalkov Sergey Vladimirovich, Mikhoels Solomon Mikhailovich, Mlodzeevsky Anatoly Boleslavovich, Moiseev Nikolay Dmitrievich, Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, Moskalenko Kirill Semyonovich, Muzrukov Boris Glebovich, Negin Evgeniy Arkadevich, Nedelin Mitrofan Ivanovich, Nemirovskaya Alexandra (Shurochka), Nemirovsky Pavel Emmanuilovich, Nesmeyanov Alexander Nikolaevich, Nikolsky Mikhail Konstantinovich, Novikov Ivan Kuzmich, Norden Alexander Petrovich, Nuzhdin Nikolay Ivanovich, Obolensky Valerian Valerianovich, Obukhov Alexander Mikhailovich, Okun Lev Borisovich, Olshansky Mikhail Alexandrovich, Oparin Alexander Ivanovich, Oppenheimer Robert, Orlov Yuri, Pablo Neruda (birth name: Ricardo Eliaser Neftali Reyes Basoalto), Pavlov Nikolay Ivanovich, Pavsha I.V., Penkovsky Oleg Vladimirovich, Pervukhin Mikhail Georgievich, Pereverzev Dmitry Semenovich, Perelman Yakov Isidorovich, Petrovsky Boris Vasilievich, Plevako Fedor Nikiforovich, Plisetskaya Maya Mikhailovna, Plyushch Alexander Lvovich, Pomeranchuk Isaac Yakovlevich, Ponomarev Leonid Ivanovich, Predvoditelev Alexander Savvich, Protopopov A.N., Pumper, Rabinovich Adolf Iosifovich, Rabinovich Evsey Markovich, Rabinovich Matvey Samsonovich, Radek Sofya Karlovna, Rakobolskaya Irina Vyacheslavovna, Ribbentrop Joachim von, Rokotov Yan Timofeevich, Romanov Yuri Alexandrovich, Rothman Tony, Rudanovsky, Rumer Yuri Borisovich, Sahakyan Gurgen Serobovich, Savishchev (Savushchev?) Konstantin, Sakata Shoichi, Samoilov Boris Nikolaevich, Sarkisov Gaek (Gennady) Bogdanovich, Sakharov Andrey Dmitrievich, Sakharov Dmitry Andreevich, Sakharov Dmitry Ivanovich, Sakharov Ivan Ivanovich, Sakharov Ivan Ivanovich, Sakharov Ivan Nikolaevich, Sakharov Mikhail Ivanovich, Sakharov Nikolai Ivanovich, Sakharov Nikolai Ivanovich, Sakharov Sergey Ivanovich, Sakharov Yuri Ivanovich, Sakharova (Domukhovskaya) Maria Petrovna, Sakharova Ekaterina Ivanovna, Sakharova Ekaterina Ivanovna, Sakharova Irina Nikolaevna, Sakharova Lyubov Andreevna, Sakharova (Oliger) Evgenia Alexandrovna, Sakharova (Sofiano) Ekaterina Alekseevna, Sakharova Tatyana Andreevna, Svetlichny Ivan Alekseevich, Sedov Leonid Ivanovich, Semenov Alexey Ivanovich, Semichastny Vladimir Efimovich, Sergievsky, Szilard (Szilard) Leo, Sinai Yakov Grigorievich, Sinyavsky Andrey Donatovich (Abram Tertz), Skryabin Alexander Nikolaevich, Skubur Ekaterina, Slavsky Efim Pavlovich, Slavsky Efim Pavlovich, Smagin Boris, Smirnov Leonid Vasilievich, Snegov Alexey Vladimirovich (Iosif Izrailevich Falikzon), Sofiano Alexey Semenovich, Sofiano Vladimir Alekseevich, Sofiano Evgeniy Vladimirovich, Sofiano Konstantin Alekseevich, Sofiano (Mukhanova) Zinaida Evgrafovna, Sofiano Tatyana Alekseevna, Sofronitsky Vladimir Vladimirovich, Spivak Grigory Veniaminovich, Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich, Suslov Mikhail Andreevich, Takibaev Zhabaga Suleimenovich, Taksar Tamara, Tamm Igor Evgenievich, Teller Edward, Ter-Martirosyan, Timashuk Lidiya Feodosyevna, Timiryazev Arkady Klimentievich, Timofeev-Resovsky (Ressovsky) Nikolai Vladimirovich, Titov German Stepanovich, Tikhonov Andrey Nikolaevich, Truman Harry, Trutnev Yuri Alekseevich, Tupolev Andrey Nikolaevich, Tyutin Igor Viktorovich, Umansky Grisha, Watson James, Ustinov Dmitry Fedorovich, Fabrikant Valentin Aleksandrovich, Faybishenko Vladislav, Farge Yves, Fedorov Evgeniy Konstantinovich, Feinberg Evgeny Lvovich, Feynman Richard Phillips, Feldman Elena, Feodoritov Vyacheslav Petrovich, Feoktistov Lev Petrovich, Fishman David Abramovich, Fomin Petr Fomich, Fradkin Efim Samoilovich, Frank-Kamenetsky David Albertovich, Fuchs Emil Julius Klaus (Klaus Fuchs), Fursov Vasily Stepanovich, Khariton Julius Borisovich, Khaustov Viktor Alexandrovich, Holloway David, Khriplovich Iosif Bentsionovich, Khrushchev Nikita Sergeevich, Zeitlin Yakov, Zinger Alexander Vasilievich, Tsirkov Georgy Alexandrovich, Tsukerman Veniamin Aronovich, Chavchanidze Vladimir Valerianovich, Churchill Winston, Chesnokov Dmitry Ivanovich, Shabat Boris Vladimirovich, Shalnikov Alexander Iosifovich, Shapiro Zorya Yakovlevna, Shaskolskaya Marianna Petrovna, Shafarevich Igor Rostislavovich, Schweitzer Albert, Schweitzer Mikhail Abramovich, Shelkov Vladimir Andreevich, Shepilov Dmitry Trofimovich, Shirkov Dmitry Vasilievich, Shirshov, Shklovsky Iosif Samuilovich, Sholokhov Mikhail Alexandrovich, Shpolsky E.V., Shubin Semyon Petrovich, Shuiskaya Natalia Vasilievna, Shchelkin Kirill Ivanovich, Shcherbakov Alexander Sergeevich, Eisenhower Dwight David, Eikhe Robert Indrikovic, Elsgolts Lev Ernestovich, Engelhardt Vladimir Alexandrovich, Erenburg Ilya Grigorievich, Yukawa Hideki, Yavlinsky, Yaglom Akiva Moiseevich, Yaglom Isaac Moiseevich, Yagoda Genrikh Grigorievich, Yakir Petr Ionovich, Yakovlev Alexander Sergeevich, Yakovlev Dmitry, Yakushkin Nikolay Vyacheslavovich, Yankelevich Efrem Vladimirovich, Yasnov Mikhail Alekseevich
1990