Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich

Other names: Nast. surname - Scriabin
Definition:

Head of the Soviet government (1930-1941), People's Commissar and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR (1939-1949 and 1953-1956)

Years of life: 1890-1980

Documents (56)

Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Тамми Александр Карлович
1. Article by P. Rashevsky "All this is in my memory" in the newspaper "Leningradskaya Pravda" dated 04/10/1988, containing an interview with Tammy A.K. and his photograph from 1928.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Каупуш Владимир Александрович
1. Photocopy of the page of the newspaper “Pravda” No. 172 (6418) dated June 24, 1935 with a photograph in which Stalin shakes hands with mechanic of the Kirov plant Kaupuzh V.A.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Нумеров Борис Васильевич
1. Article by Melnikova Zh.M. "What benefit this brings to the country - I don't know!", published in the collection of Historical and Astronomical Research "On the Frontiers of Understanding the Universe", issue 22 for 1990, pp. 473-481, about the repressed astronomer Numerov B.V.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Щапов Дмитрий Иннокентьевич
1. Article “Russian “guest” of Admiral Canaris, or the man who saved Leningrad”, dedicated to D.I. Shchapov. and published in the newspaper “New Russian Word” dated November 5, 1993.
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 08 / Inventory 1 / Case Константинова Наталья Александровна
1. Interview with Konstantinova N.A., taken by Fliege I.A. 05/08/2004.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Рютин Мартемьян Никитович
1. The article "The Honor of the Party", dedicated to Ryutin M.N., published in the journal "Knowledge is Power" No. 88/10.
7 листов, 1 изображение, ксерокопия, файл (присоединённый)
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 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 Балановский Иннокентий Андреевич
2. Article by N.V. Uspenskaya “Sabotage... in the study of a solar eclipse” about the arrests of Leningrad astronomers, published in the journal “Nature” No. 8, 1989, p. 86-98. (attached file)
13 листа, текст сетевой публикации, файл (присоединённый)
Balanovsky Innokenty Andreevich, Uspenskaya Nina Vladimirovna, Viktorov Boris Alekseevich, Struve Otto Ludwigovich, Gerasimovich Boris Petrovich, Numerov Boris Vasilievich, Vyshinsky Andrey Yanuarievich, Vavilov Sergey Ivanovich, Shine Grigory Abramovich, Ogorodnikov Kirill Fedorovich, Abalakin Viktor Kuzmich, Vavilov Nikolay Ivanovich, Korolev Sergei Pavlovich, Gubkin Ivan Mikhailovich, Numerova (nee Egorova) Ekaterina Efimovna, Reinicke, Kolshuter, Plaques, Shklovsky Iosif Samuilovich, Lupekin German Antonovich, Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, Fesenkov Vasily Grigorievich, Subbotin Mikhail Fedorovich, Kobulov Bogdan Zakharovich, Beria Lavrenty Pavlovich, Numerova Anastasia Borisovna, Nemiro Andrey Antonovich, Samoilova-Yakhontova Natalya Sergeevna, Sidorovsky Lev Isaevich, Ambartsumyan Viktor Amazaspovich, Vorontsov-Velyaminov Boris Alexandrovich, Kozyrev Nikolai Alexandrovich, Gerasimovich Olga Mikhailovna, Gerasimovich Tatyana Borisovna, Parputti (Gerasimovich) Olga Petrovna, Struve Ludwig Ottovich, Kapitsa Petr Leonidovich, Rubinin Pavel Evgenievich, Komarov Vladimir Leontievich, Merkulov Vsevolod Nikolaevich, Chandrasekhar Subramanian, Leithen Willem Jacob, Menzel Donald Howard, Eropkin Dmitry Ivanovich, Karamyshev Petr Vasilievich, Dneprovsky Nikolai Ivanovich, Komendantov Nikolay Vasilievich, Yashnov Petr Ivanovich, Musselius Maximilian Maximilianovich, Perepelkin Evgeniy Yakovlevich, Parenago Pavel Petrovich, Pavlov Nikolay Nikiforovich, Bronshtein Matvey Petrovich, Medvedev Roy Alexandrovich, Korkin Petr Andreevich, Karpov Ivan Prokofievich, Lupandin Nikolay Nikolaevich, Shapiro-Daikhovsky Natan Evnovich, Frenkel Yakov Ilyich, Fok Vladimir Alexandrovich, Lukirsky Petr Ivanovich, Landau Lev Davidovich, Bursian Viktor Robertovich, Fredericks Vsevolod Konstantinovich, Krutkov Yuri Alexandrovich, Semenov Nikolay Nikolaevich, Muskhelishvili Nikolai Ivanovich, Frenkel Viktor Yakovlevich, Gorelik Gennady Efimovich, Marshak Samuil Yakovlevich, Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich, Kharms (Yuvachev) Daniil Ivanovich, Oleynikov Nikolay Makarovich, Belykh Grigory Georgievich, Trotsky Lev Davidovich, Witt Alexander Adolfovich, Shubin Semyon Petrovich, Shostakovich Sofia Vasilievna, Pauli Wolfgang, Stern Otto, Born Max, Ehrenfest Paul, Chulanovsky Vladimir Mikhailovich, Frish Sergey Eduardovich, Smirnov Vladimir Ivanovich, Tupolev Andrey Nikolaevich, Rumer Yuri Borisovich, Kerber Leonid Lvovich, Kruzhkov Nikolay Fedorovich, Merkulov Evgeniy Fedorovich, Rose Nikolay Vladimirovich, Koshlyakov Nikolai Sergeevich, Izvekov Boris Ivanovich, Zhuravsky Andrey Mitrofanovich, Timofeev Vladimir Andreevich, Tretyak Grigory Timofeevich, Stroganov Vasily Georgievich, Svetlov Alexander Vasilievich, Sokolov Petr Alexandrovich, Ruzov Sergey Sergeevich, Khudekov Nikolay Nikolaevich, Postoeva Natalia Ivanovna, Zegzhda Yuri Alekseevich, Kuznetsov Alexey Alexandrovich
1989
Fund 06 / Inventory 1 / Case Соколов Юрий Николаевич
2. "Seventeen Years of Nightmare", book 2 by Sokolov Yu.N. in the dilogy "Chronicle of one life of life." (attached file)
1946, liberation. Residence restrictions. Construction work. Connecting with family.
1949, new arrest. Prison in Kalinin. Gorky-Kirov-Krasnoyarsk. Settlement in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Work on various construction sites.
End of 1953, liberation. A year later, after many efforts, rehabilitation. Looking for a permanent job.
In conclusion, excerpts from newspapers accusing Stalin, Beria and other party leaders of violating the law.

The abstract was compiled by T.G. Zhidkova.
89 листов, файл (присоединённый)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Самойлович Александр Николаевич
3. Letter from the Secretariat of the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR No. 5-22-907 dated 10/26/1937 to R.G. Samoylovich stating that her statement, on the instructions of Molotov, was sent to Yezhov in the NKVD.
1 лист, 1 изображение, электронная копия
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Кривошеин Никита Игоревич
3. A note from V. Bogusluvsky about the publication of N.A. Krivosheina’s book. “Four thirds of our life” in the magazine “Twenty Two”, No. 45 for 1985; 2B-29.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Астра Гунарс Ларионович
3. The last word of the defendant Astra G.L. at the trial in the Supreme Court of the Latvian SSR on December 15, 1983. (attached file)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Пашков Аркадий Борисович
3. Autobiography of Pashkov A.B., written in the early 1990s.
27 листов, 27 изображений, распечатка
Pashkov Arkady Borisovich, Makovetskiy Alexander Evmenievich, Chernov Vasily Fedorovich, Shirov N.A., Zhukov V.A., Panin, Gibner Georgy Georgievich, Bayar Arnold Ivanovich, * Raisa Mikhailovna, Puchkov Mikhail Ivanovich, Sadovsky Stepan Vasilievich, Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich, Ermakov Viktor Vasilievich, Voroshilov Kliment Efremovich, Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, Pervukhin Mikhail Georgievich, Zhimerin Dmitry Georgievich, Vakhrushev Vasily Vasilievich, Melnik Boris Davidovich, Chertunov (Chirtulov) I.I., Bochkov Viktor Mikhailovich, Smirnov N.A., Anisimov V.G., Kukushkin F.M., Gozak (Khozak?), Bastonogov, Matyukhin, Mindrin, Vasilchenko K.M., Golovanev Fedor Timofeevich, Plyasunova A., Ivanov, Uzhegova A., Rudenko, Kaplan, Abel, Mikhalev, Customers, Tsursky Alexander Yakovlevich, Marin Viktor Nikolaevich, Spassky Petr Nikitich, Salo, Sevchuk, Galiullin, Potashnik Matvey Moiseevich, Schukin, Ernesaks Gustav Gustavovich, Vladimirov, Trudov Sergey Nikitich, Leshchenko, Erunina, Yarkho, Borisov Ivan Lavrentievich, Trofimov Ivan Petrovich, Borodulin, Frid Valery Semenovich, Novikov, Sena Lev Aronovich, Kirov Sergey Mironovich, Kravchenko Valentin Alexandrovich, Tatushin Mikhail Alexandrovich, Kolosov A., Sergeev Petr Gavrilovich, Chekin P.A., Ipatiev, Nemtsov Mark Semyonovich, Voznesensky Sergey Alexandrovich, Chizhevsky Nikolay Antonovich, Menyailo Anatoly Tikhonovich, Farberov Mark Osipovich, Barboy Vladimir Markovich, Konyaev, Bogdanov M.I., Klim K.P., Vinogradov V.V., Serov Ivan Alexandrovich, Kiryan Boris Vladimirovich, Malakhov V., Smirnov V., Shchekotov Mikhail Vasilievich, Popov I.F., Romanchenko Nikolay Timofeevich, Smirnov K.M., Simanchuk M., Knull K., Slobodjanik M.A., Stotsky B.M., Vittikh Mikhail Vladimirovich, Shostak Fyodor Trofimovich, Mitropolsky B.N., Parbafenkov (Gorbarenko) A.N., Kryshov N.M., Bykov I.V., Klochkov M.I., Losev Ivan Platonovich, Trostyanskaya Elena Borisovna, Kovaleva M.P., Akutin Modest Sergeevich, Malenkov Georgy Maximilianovich, Bykhovsky Samuil Borisovich, Slobodnik, Astrakhan, Titov V.S., Nikolaev, Tsibizov, Basovsky, Pashkova Zinaida, Garbar Mikhail Ivanovich.
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 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Гольдман (Гольдмарк) Марк Соломонович
3. Interview with Goldman M.S., recorded by Kosinova T.F. at a meeting of political prisoners on August 11-12, 1990 in Leningrad. (attached file)
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 Васильева (Лукина) Раиса Родионовна
6. An article by the initiative group “Last Address” in St. Petersburg about those executed in 1938 by R.R. Vasilyeva. and Lukina V.G. and about the installation of memorial plaques on the house where they lived as part of the “Last Address” project on 04/21/2019. (attached file)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Тягунов Виктор Иванович
10. Fragment of a letter from Tyagunov A.V. addressed to V.M. Molotov with a request to inform about the whereabouts of his father - V.I. Tyagunov, written in 1943.
1 лист, 1 изображение, ксерокопия
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Юнг Николай Альбертович
10. Article “Return after half a century”, dedicated to Jung N.A., published in the newspaper “Red Banner” No. 19-20 for January 1991.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Канаев Николай Иванович
10. Fragment of the "Memoirs of Saltykova-Fedoseyeva O.N. and Kanaeva (Fedoseyeva) T.N. about life from 1884 to 1954" about the arrest of Matskevich B.P. and Kanaev N.I. in March 1935, about the expulsion of family members to Orenburg and Kazakhstan, about the birth of a daughter Ksenia in exile, about the arrest of Kanaev N.I. in the fall of 1937, about the efforts for his rehabilitation in 1954 and about receiving a death certificate in 1957, pp. 153-176. (attached file)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Торф Израиль Файвушевич
14. Draft statement of Torf I.F. dated 06/12/1939 addressed to the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR V.M. Molotov. with a request to review the case of his brother Torf S.F.
1 лист, 2 изображения, оригинал
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
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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
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31. Extract from the record of the interrogation of the accused Oppe N.K. dated 25.02.1938.
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33. Draft of I.F. Torf's appeal dated 07/11/1940 to the chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR.
3 листа, 6 изображений, оригинал
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64. Draft appeal from Torf I.F. dated 03.11.1940 to the head of the Secretariat of the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR V.M. Molotov, with a request to consider his complaint.
1 лист, 1 изображение, оригинал
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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.
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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
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128. Minutes of the court session of the Judicial Collegium for Criminal Cases of the Leningrad City Court dated October 15-21, 1958 in the case of Molostov M.M., Solokhin N.D., Kozlov E.A. and Garanina L.Ya. Case sheets 330-469. (attached file)
Demidov, Kurochkin A., Lepkovskaya E., Levidova Yu.A., Vlasov I.G., Kugel Emma Lvovna, Basmanov N.S., Trosnov V.F., Alekseev, Molostov Mikhail Mikhailovich, Solokhin Nikolay Dmitrievich, Garanin Leonty Yakovlevich, Kozlov Evgeny Andreevich, Molostova (Muzhdaba) Margarita Mustafievna, Fadeeva Tatyana Fedorovna, Vorchenko Lyudmila Vadimovna, Sherdakov Vladislav Nikolaevich, Tersintsev Yury Pavlovich, Alemaskin Mikhail Alekseevich, Kolyasnikov Ivan Nikolaevich, Skvortsov Mikhail Evdokimovich, Belykh Okat Alekseevich, Komarov Victor Dmitrievich, Skrypneva Natalya Nikolaevna, Tugarinov Vasily Petrovich, Lenin (Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich, Khrushchev Nikita Sergeevich, Sokolova Elena Yurievna, Leningrad State University, Boriskin Vladimir Matveevich, Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, Kaganovich Lazar Moiseevich, Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich, Mikoyan Anastas Ivanovich (Ovanesovich), Gomułka Władysław (Polish: Władysław Gomułka), Tito Broz Josip, Beria Lavrenty Pavlovich, Dudintsev Vladimir Dmitrievich, Ushatskaya Inessa Avksentievna, Солохина Нина Николаевна, Pimenov Revolt Ivanovich, Trofimov Viktor Ivanovich, Gidoni Alexander Grigorievich, Bernadsky Sergey Viktorovich, Rodionov Nikolai Nikolaevich, Drozd John Mikhailovich, Yangutov Robert Semenovich, Fidarov Marklen Soslanbekovich, Kudelina Antonina Mikhailovna, Malenkov Georgy Maximilianovich, Grishin Viktor Vasilievich, Trotsky Lev Davidovich, Shaposhnikov, Serebryakov Mikhail Vasilievich, Plekhanov Georgy Valentinovich, Kozlova Maria Prokhorovna, Ereshkin Valentin Vasilievich
1958
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130. Statement of the defendant Molostov M.M. dated 10/27/1958 to the Judicial Collegium for Criminal Cases of the Supreme Court of the RSFSR with an explanation of his worldview and with a request to justify him. Case sheets 492-495.