Katanyan Ruben Pavlovich

Definition: Senior Assistant Prosecutor of the USSR Armed Forces of the USSR Prosecutor's Office
Years of life: 1880-1966
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Born in 1881 in Tiflis; Armenian; higher education. Senior Assistant to the Prosecutor of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Prosecutor's Office of the USSR. In the summer of 1929, he was a member of the commission for the implementation of Stalin's plans to use prisoners as slave labor. Lived in Moscow. Sentenced on May 29, 1939 by the Special Security Service of the NKVD of the USSR to 8 years in a labor camp. Arrested on November 26, 1941. Sentenced   On February 4, 1943, the Krasnoyarsk Regional Court sentenced him to seven years in a labor camp on charges of ASA. He was rehabilitated on September 6, 1947, by the Irkutsk Regional Court.

Info:
Жертвы политического террора в СССР. Интернет-база. // Общество Мемориал [Электрон. ресурс]. URL: http://base.memo.ru/ (дата обращения 2009 – 2026 гг.).

Documents (3)

Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 17
8.1. Letter of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for the Omsk Region No. 10/34-1599 dated May 19, 2000 to the Director of the Memorial Research Center V.V. serocopies of the resolutions of the GSO meetings due to the large volume of materials.
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
76. Letter from T.I. Myagkova from 31.12.1933-05.01.1934 from the Verkhneuralsk isolation ward to her husband M.N. Poloz about celebrating the New Year in the ward, about how in prison all good things are perceived more acutely than in freedom, about hopes for 1934, about the desire to return home, about her daily activities and reading Marx's Capital, about sadness, about the spring smells in the air, about the lack of letters, about the need for gold for dental crowns, books on plant growing in a harsh climate, a calendar and textbooks, about his upcoming vacation and about the desire to receive photographs of the family; continuation of the letter - to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother about receiving letters from her and her daughter.
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
77. Transcript of a letter from T.I. Myagkova from December 31, 1933 to January 5, 1934, from the Verkhneuralsk detention center to her husband, M.N. Poloz, about celebrating the New Year in the detention center, about how in prison everything good is perceived more acutely than in freedom, about hopes for 1934, about the desire to return home, about her daily activities and reading Marx's Capital, about sadness, about the spring smells in the air, about the lack of letters, about the need for gold for dental crowns, books on plant growing in a harsh climate, a calendar and textbooks, about his upcoming vacation and about the desire to receive photographs of the family; continuation of the letter - to F.Ya. Myagkova's mother about receiving letters from her and her daughter. (attached file)