Ossovsky V.A.

Other names: Osovsky
Definition: social democrat
Years of life: 1893-?
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Genus. in 1893 in Siedlce - Siedlce, Poland.
In 1922, he was the head of the publishing department of the VVRS (According to other sources, he lived in Nizhny Novgorod, worked as a proofreader in the newspaper “Nizhny Novgorod Commune”). Arrested 07/03/1922. By a resolution of the NKVD Commission on Administrative Expulsions on October 7, 1922, he was sentenced to deportation abroad. He was kept in Butyrka prison until he received a foreign visa. (According to other sources, he was sentenced to deportation for 2 years to the Turukhansk region). While in prison, on February 23, 1923, he was sentenced to 2 years in a concentration camp.
According to the resolution of the OSO KOGPU dated 02/06/1925, he was expelled to the Arkhangelsk province for 3 years. In March 1926, in exile in Ust-Tsilma.
01/20/1928 deprived of the right to reside in certain cities and regions of the country (according to the list) for 3 years.
04/29/1931 arrested; sentenced to Kogpu on September 17, 1931 under Art. 58-10, 11 to 3 years of exile in Eastern Siberia.
Rehabilitated by the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation on January 24, 1997.
Info:
Доп. инф. с сайта «Жертвы политического террора в СССР»
Доп. инф. из книги Богданова Н.Б. «Мой отец – меньшевик»

Documents (1)

Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 8
78-2. Archival certificates of the Central Administration of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation No. 10 / A-526 dated February 25, 1999 on A. A. Levin, V. M. Lisyutin, V. M. Litvak, A. S. Lokerman, A. Ya. Malkin, G. S. Malkin, G. M. Milman, V. L. Neimark, V. A. Ossovsky, E. L. Petrenko, P. .S.