Nekhamkin Grigory Abramovich (Girsh Abramovich)
Born in 1906 in Minsk; Jewish; from a working class background; secondary education; no n. Student at the Belarusian State University. Lived in Minsk, Oktyabrskaya St., Bldg. 6, Apt. 3. Arrested on November 6, 1928. Sentenced on January 25, 1929 by the Special Specialized Enforcement Agency under Article 58/10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR as a member of the anti-Soviet organization of Trotskyists to 3 years of exile in the Urals. Released on June 14, 1929. Rehabilitated on June 14, 1929 by a special Conference of the OGPU Collegium. In 1936 he lived in Moscow, 4th Syromyatnikovsky Lane, Bldg. 3, Apt. 71. Worked as an assistant to the head of school construction in the Baumansky District of Moscow. Arrested in 1936. Sentenced to capital punishment on September 10, 1937 by a troika at the NKVD Directorate for Dalstroi on charges of counterrevolutionary Trotskyist activity. Shot on September 25, 1937. Rehabilitated on August 7, 1968.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гольман Михаил Борисович
11. An archival copy of the Archives of the USSR KGB for the Leningrad Region dated 05.27.1991 of M. Golman’s letter from the conclusion [1929] addressed to the deputy head of the OGPU SO Agranov, in addition to testimony at the investigation about his factional work over the past year and a half.

