Petropavlovsky Vladimir Makarovich

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Genus. in 1919 in the village. Basharovo, Vesyegonsky district, Kalinin region. In 1941 he joined the Leningrad People's Militia Army and was wounded. In 1942 - student at the Leningrad Military Mechanical Institute, evacuated to Pyatigorsk. He came under occupation in the North Caucasus and worked as an electrician. In October 1944 he left for Vornadorf in Germany, where he worked until May 1945. Arrested on September 28, 1949, convicted by the Leningrad City Court on December 29, 1949 for collaboration with the German command and anti-Soviet propaganda under Art. 182 part 4, 58-3, 58-10 part 2 of the Criminal Code for 25 years l/st., p/pr. 5 years with conf. property. While serving his sentence, he worked at post office box 855 until April 20, 1953. Released with a criminal record expunged on December 14, 1954, according to the decision of the Supreme Court of the USSR dated November 30, 1954, Art. 58-3, 58-10 part 2 of the Criminal Code were canceled due to lack of evidence, under Art. 182 hours 4 - 2 years of imprisonment served.

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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
1. Letter from the commander of the communications company of the Separate communications company of the 2nd division of the Leningrad People's Militia Army No. 027/941 dated September 27, 1941 to the head of the Leningrad School of Communications with a request for admission to the school of the soldier V.M. Petropavlovsky, who is recovering from an injury.
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Fund 06 / Inventory 1 / Case Акулов Валентин Константинович
1. Memoirs of Akulov V.K., written in March-April 1993 (attached file)
Memoirs of an engineer, awarded in 1987 the title of Laureate of the Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR in the field of science and technology, about his stay in the Leningrad “sharashka” from January 1952 to April 1953. In the preface “From the author”, a polemic with those who experience nostalgia for a “steady hand.” A fictionalized beginning in which the author romantically describes the silent contact of young people working in a “sharashka” going out for a walk with girls from the GOMZ dormitory watching them from the window.
Very brief information about life in a provincial town in the Lipetsk region, studying at the Leningrad Institute of Water Transport. The main role in the prank was one of the students, who was convinced that he was listening to the then banned Voice of America (this was done with the help of a loudspeaker and receiver amplifier). Arrest. The first interrogation, during which he learns that student Bespalov has been arrested in the same case. Demands from the witness to name the one who “pushed them into this case.” Confrontation with Bespalov, who was difficult to recognize. A humiliating search procedure. Description of a prison solitary. The warden threatens him with a punishment cell because the prisoner covers his face from bright electric light in his sleep. Night interrogation. Same questions. Supervision of the warden to ensure that the arrested person does not doze off during the day. Sophisticated bullying of an investigator against a smoker. A pack of cigarettes is on his table, although he himself did not smoke. The promise of a pack as a reward for admitting guilt. "Decoy" in the cell. During the interrogation, the investigator reads the conclusion of the head of the radio station of the Baltic Shipping Company about the possibility of transmitting a voice from one room to another, coinciding with the testimony of the accused, which will play a positive role in his future fate - work in the “sharashka”. The exhausted author's confession of his guilt. The trial of the author and his accomplice, student Bespalov. The author's sentence was 10 years with disqualification for 5 years. A shared cell in the internal prison of the Big House. Meeting the prisoners, most of whom were brought from the camps as witnesses. The resourcefulness of the prisoners: talking using the toilet with women from the next cell, making fire by friction using rolls of cotton wool, etc. Translation into "Crosses". Reading “Klim Samgin” by Gorky, surprised by the lenient sentence Samgin received for his activities - deportation to his parents’ estate. The investigator's proposal to work and study while in custody (the result of the investigator's characteristics, which indicated the convict's knowledge of radio engineering). A detailed description of the life of the Leningrad “sharashka”. Offer to become an informant. Author's disclaimer. A brief story by the author about the history of the creation of the “sharashka” in “Kresty” and about the direction of work at OKB-172. With all the positive aspects of serving time in the OKB, a huge disadvantage compared to the camp is the lack of a credit system. Death of Stalin. Anxious reaction to the news from prisoners. Their silence regarding this death. Meeting with Bespalov, who works in a “sharashka” near Moscow, near Krasnogorsk.
The decision to disband all special facilities and use qualified specialists is still in custody (in the STB - special technical bureau). Camp near Leningrad "Metallostroy". A brief description of life in the barracks. Work in the design department. Written complaints from the author about unfair conviction. There is only one answer - “Convicted correctly.” Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on the parole of prisoners who have served two-thirds of their sentence and have proven themselves to be positive. The author organizes a wind instrument orchestra in the camp. The presence at the rehearsal of the deputy head of the camp, an NKVD major, showing “political vigilance.”
In the summer of 1955, the author's case was reviewed, a decision was made that the sentence was too long, a 5-year sentence was imposed instead of a 10-year sentence and immediate release, since the 5-year term had already expired.
Visit to the Institute of Water Transport, expression of sympathy for the author at the meeting by the dean of the Faculty of Marine Engineering and the director of the institute. When presenting diplomas at the banquet, the dean toasted engineer V.K. Akulov, who received “the diploma he had suffered through.” Worked for 33 years at the Leningrad branch of the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute Asbestos Cement. Only in 1964 was there rehabilitation. Retirement. Periodically, I have dreams that the author is back in prison.

The abstract was compiled by T.G. Zhidkova.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
2. Certificate No. OK/2103 of a fourth-year student at the Military Mechanical Institute, issued on March 21, 1942 to V.M. Petropavlovsky. for evacuation to Pyatigorsk.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
3. The verdict of the Leningrad City Court in case No. 11/173 of December 29, 1949 on the conviction of V.M. Petropavlovsky. according to Art. 182-4, 58-3, 58-10-II, 58-2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 25 years in labor camp, with loss of rights for 5 years.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
4. Certificate dated 04/21/1953 about the work of V.M. Petropavlovsky. at the organization post office box 855 in Leningrad until April 20, 1953.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
5. Certificate I-VA No. 0002202 dated December 14, 1954, issued by PO Box US-4 to V.M. Petropavlovsky, convicted by the Leningrad City Court on December 29, 1949 under Art. 182-4, 58-3, 58-10-II, 58-2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 25 years in labor camp, with loss of rights for 5 years, serving the sentence on December 14, 1954 and released by the decision of the Supreme Court of the USSR dated November 30, 1954 with removal criminal record.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
6. Certificate I-VA No. 0002202 dated December 14, 1954, issued by PO Box US-4 to V.M. Petropavlovsky, convicted by the Leningrad City Court on December 29, 1949 under Art. 182-4, 58-3, 58-10-II, 58-2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 25 years in labor camp, with loss of rights for 5 years, serving the sentence on December 14, 1954 and released by the decision of the Supreme Court of the USSR dated November 30, 1954 with removal criminal record.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
7. Group photograph of fellow prisoners, from left to right: Petropavlovsky V.M., wife of Petropavlovsky V.M., Goldenberg, Korytov K.V., draftsman, Rubinovich I.M., undated.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
8. Photo of Petropavlovsky V.M., ca. 1962
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
9. Photo of Petropavlovsky V.M., ca. 1983-1984
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
10. Photo of Petropavlosky V.M., undated.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Петропавловский Владимир Макарович
11. Scheme of the prison [PO Box 855?] in Leningrad, where V.M. Petropavlovsky was kept, drawn by him; until April 20, 1953.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Лодкин Сергей Иванович
36. Article by I. Nacharova “The Weapons of Victory were Forged in Kresty”, published in the newspaper Izvestia, about the history of the special design bureau OKB-172 based on the materials of the Memorial exhibition and an article in the magazine Vestnik Memorial, 2001.
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 2
47-1. Request of the St. Petersburg Research Center "Memorial" dated 03.10.1995 to the Information Center of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of St. Petersburg about the available information on former prisoners of OKB-172 of the period 1937-1953. Azamatova P.P., Bovina V.A., Bursiana V.R., Groys A.S., Gun L.A., Dekaristo A.N., Zaremba A.V., Zubets M.A., Karpovich G.E., Kolbasnikova N.I., Kolupaeva E.V., Kolberg R.Ya., Korb E.A., Korman A.G., Korytny D.M., Ko Stereva P.P., Koshlyakova N.S. Kuna A.E., Lodkina S.I., Lukyanova N.G., Makulova N.A., Makhanova I.A., Moiseeva V.P., Morozova K.D., Noreiko K.S., Orlova F.F., Orlovicha L.K., Ocelina N.P., Petrov K.P., Petropavlovsky V.M., Pomer Ntseva V.V., Ponomarenko L.P., Popova V.I., Puzynyu P.S., Ruzova S.S., Sapozhnikova R.A., Smotkina P.A. Spiridonova E.N., Stashkevich S.I., Telesnina B.N., Tokova I.V., Urvantseva N.N., Fatyanova V.V., Fomchenko S.I., Chaika A.V., Chervinsky G.A., Shanin P.P., Shlesinger M.G., Yurchenko K.S., Yastrebova A.I., Yatsko G.V.
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Azamatov Pavel Petrovich, Bovin Vsevolod (Vladimir) Andreevich, Bursian Viktor Robertovich, Groys Abram Solomonovich, Gun Leonty Andreevich, Decaristo Achilles (Alexey) Nikolaevich, Zaremba Alexey Viktorovich, Zubets Mikhail Antonovich, Iofe Veniamin Viktorovich, Karpovich Georgy Evgenievich, Kolbasnikov Nikolay Ivanovich, Kolupaev Evgeny Vasilievich, Kolberg Robert Yakovlevich, Korb Evgeny Avgustovich, Korman Arkady Grigorievich, Korytny David Markovich, Kosterev Pavel Pavlovich, Koshlyakov Nikolai Sergeevich, Kun Alexander Evgenievich, Lodkin Sergey Ivanovich, Lukyanov Nikolay Grigorievich, Makulov Nikolai Alexandrovich, Makhanov Ivan Abramovich, Moiseev Vasily Petrovich, Morozov Konstantin Dmitrievich, Noreiko Karl Silvestrovich, Orlov Fedor Fedorovich, Orlovich Leopold Karlovich, Otselin (Strauman) Nikolai Petrovich, Petrov Konstantin Petrovich, born in 1890, Petropavlovsky Vladimir Makarovich, Pomerantsev Vladimir Vladimirovich, Ponomarenko Leonid Panteleimonovich, Popov Vladimir Ilyich, Puzynya Parfen Semenovich, Ruzov Sergey Sergeevich, Sapozhnikov Rostislav Alekseevich, Smotkin Peisakh Khatskelevich, Spiridonov Evgeniy Nikolaevich, Stashkevich Sigismund Ivanovich, Telesnin Boris Nikolaevich, Tokov Ivan Vasilievich, Urvantsev Nikolay Nikolaevich, Fatyanov Vasily Vasilievich, Fomchenko Sergey Ivanovich, Chaika Andrei Vladimirovich, Chervinsky Genrikh Antonovich, Shanin Pavel Petrovich, Shlesinger Mark Gustavovich, Yurchenko Karp Sergeevich, Yastrebov Alexey Ivanovich, Yatsko Grigory Vasilievich
1995
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 2
47-3. Archival data according to the information of the CCA ITs of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of St. Petersburg dated 08.11.1995 on Azamatova P.P., Bursiana V.R., Gun L.A., Dekaristo A.N., Zaremba A.V., Zubets M.A., Karpovich G.E., Kolbasnikova N.I., Kolupaeva E.V., Kolberg R.Ya., Korb E.A., Korman A.G., Korytny D.M., Kostereva P.P., Koshlyakova N.S., Kuna A.E., Lodkina S.I., Makulova N.A., Makhanova I.A., Moiseeva V.P., Morozova K.D., Noreiko K.S., Orlov F.F., Orlovich L.K., Ocelin N.P., Petrov K.P., Petropavlovsky V.M., Pomerantseva V.V., Ponomarenko L.P., Popova V.I., Puzynyu P.S., Ruzova S.S., Sapozhnikova R.A., Smotkina P.A. Spiridonova E.N., Stashkevich S.I., Telesnina B.N., Tokova I.V., Urvantseva N.N., Fatyanova V.V., Fomchenko S.I., Chaika A.V., Chervinsky G.A., Shanin P.P., Shlesinger M.G., Yurchenko K.S., Yastrebova A.I., Yatsko G.V. and the absence of information on other persons.
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Azamatov Pavel Petrovich, Bursian Viktor Robertovich, Gun Leonty Andreevich, Decaristo Achilles (Alexey) Nikolaevich, Zaremba Alexey Viktorovich, Zubets Mikhail Antonovich, Iofe Veniamin Viktorovich, Karpovich Georgy Evgenievich, Kolbasnikov Nikolay Ivanovich, Kolupaev Evgeny Vasilievich, Kolberg Robert Yakovlevich, Korb Evgeny Avgustovich, Korman Arkady Grigorievich, Korytny David Markovich, Kosterev Pavel Pavlovich, Koshlyakov Nikolai Sergeevich, Kun Alexander Evgenievich, Lodkin Sergey Ivanovich, Makulov Nikolai Alexandrovich, Makhanov Ivan Abramovich, Moiseev Vasily Petrovich, Morozov Konstantin Dmitrievich, Noreiko Karl Silvestrovich, Orlov Fedor Fedorovich, Orlovich Leopold Karlovich, Otselin (Strauman) Nikolai Petrovich, Petrov Konstantin Petrovich, born in 1893, Petrov Konstantin Petrovich, born in 1901, Petrov Konstantin Petrovich, born in 1914., Petropavlovsky Vladimir Makarovich, Pomerantsev Vladimir Vladimirovich, Ponomarenko Leonid Panteleimonovich, Popov Vladimir Ilyich, Puzynya Parfen Semenovich, Ruzov Sergey Sergeevich, Sapozhnikov Rostislav Alekseevich, Smotkin Peisakh Khatskelevich, Spiridonov Evgeniy Nikolaevich, Stashkevich Sigismund Ivanovich, Telesnin Boris Nikolaevich, Tokov Ivan Vasilievich, Urvantsev Nikolay Nikolaevich, Fatyanov Vasily Vasilievich, Fomchenko Sergey Ivanovich, Chaika Andrei Vladimirovich, Chervinsky Genrikh Antonovich, Shanin Pavel Petrovich, Shlesinger Mark Gustavovich, Yurchenko Karp Sergeevich, Yastrebov Alexey Ivanovich, Yastrebov Alexey Ivanovich, Yatsko Grigory Vasilievich
1995
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
343 (104). Letter from the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation No. 10/38-673 dated 05.23.1997 (response to No. 103 dated 03.01.1997) to the director of the Memorial Research Center Iofa V.V. about sending archival certificates to Afanasyev I.D., Moiseev V.P., Morozov K.D., Morozov S.A., Orlovich L.K., Otselin N.P., Petrova K.P., Petropavlovsky V. M., Pomerantseva V.V., Popova V.I.
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
343 (104.8). Archival certificate of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation No. 10 / 38-673 dated 05.23.1997 for Petropavlovsky Vladimir Makarovich.
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