Pavlov Arkady Ivanovich

Definition: Shipbuilding engineer
Years of life: 1893–1964
Reproduction methods:
Genus. 01/26/1893 in the city of Kizlyar (according to other sources, in Vladikavkaz) Terek region. in the family of an official; Russian; higher education: in 1910–1914 he studied and graduated from the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute in 1919, in 1921–1922 he attended research courses at the same institute; b/p. In 1914 he worked in the design bureau of the Putilov shipyard. In 1915–1916 – head of the technical office of the Gutuev Shipyard. In 1916 - assistant manager and, subsequently, manager of the shipyard of the Finnish Shipping Company in Vyborg. In 1919 - deputy head of the shipbuilding section of the Petrograd regional administration of heavy industry factories. Since 1922 - in senior positions in the Shipbuilding Trust. In 1927–1934 - chief engineer and technical director of the Shipbuilding Plant named after. Andre Marty. There he first used the revolutionary method he invented for sectional assembly of ship hulls with the introduction of fully welded hulls, which became widespread at all shipbuilding plants in the country. In 1934–1936 – Chief Engineer of the Northern Shipyard in Leningrad. Since 1936 he lived in Nikolaev. He worked as chief engineer of the Nikolaev Shipyard named after. 61 communards. In 1930 he was in Leningrad. Arrested on suspicion of espionage, was under investigation for 3 months, then released. Arrested in Moscow on September 1, 1937. Sentenced by the visiting session of the Supreme Court of the USSR Armed Forces under Art. 58-7, 58-8, 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 10 years in prison. In conclusion - in a special prison of the NKVD-MVD of the USSR. Since October 1938 - a prisoner specialist in the Special Design Bureaus (in the Kresty prison and at the Sudomekh plant in Leningrad). Released in September 1947. Arrested again by the UMGB for the Stalingrad region. 09.09.1948. On 02/09/1949 the OS under the USSR MGB was sentenced to indefinite exile to settlement in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Released in the spring of 1954. Rehabilitated by the Military Commissariat of the USSR Armed Forces on August 13, 1955. He worked until his retirement as the head of a department at TsKB-5 in Leningrad.

Documents (2)

Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 21
64.1. Letter from the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg. and LO No. 10/47-73 dated April 23, 2001 to the director of the Memorial Research Center V.V. Iofe (response to request No. 358 dated December 20, 2000) with archival information on A.I. Pavlov, I.N. Pavlov, Palibin P.A., Palya E.P., Parokhodova P.F. and Panteleev N.N., as well as the lack of information about Panteleev Yu.(G.)N.
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 21
64.2. Archival information from the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg. and LO No. 10/47-011 dated 04/23/2001 against A.I. Pavlova
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