Nevsky Vladimir Ivanovich (real name Krivobokov (Krivobok) Feodosius Ivanovich)
Definition: Russian professional Bolshevik revolutionary; Soviet historian, statesman and party leader
Years of life: 1876-1937
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Genus. in 1876 in Rostov-on-Don. Member of the RSDLP since 1898. Professor-historian, director of the State Library. Lenin. Arrested on February 20, 1935, during Stalin’s destruction of the school of party historians. Accused of “leading an anti-party group” and on 05/05/1935 sentenced to 5 years in labor camp. He was kept in the Suzdal political isolation ward. 05/25/1937 convicted by the Supreme Court of the USSR Armed Forces under Art. 58-8 and 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR as a participant in a terrorist organization to be shot. The sentence was carried out on the same day. rehabilitated 06/01/1955 by the Military Commissariat of the USSR Armed Forces.
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Fund 016 / Inventory 2 / Case 1
11. Letter No. 3759 dated 11/05/1990 (answer to request No. K-14 dated 10/17/1990) to the Central Museum of the October Railway with biographical information on Nevsky V.I., Emshanov A.I., Rudzutak Ya.E., Rukhimovich M.L., Bakulin A.B. and with information about the lack of information in relation to Rogoz A.G. and Kobzeva P.A.
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