Pechenyuk Ivan Petrovich
Genus. in 1912 in the village. Volodiivtsi, Kopaygorod district, Vinnytsia region; Ukrainian; incomplete secondary education (7 grades); member of the Komsomol in 1933–1935 (expelled). From 1934 he served as a conscript in the Red Army: Red Army soldier in military unit No. 1452 (according to other sources, driver of the 3rd mechanized regiment in Berdichev). Arrested on May 17, 1935, accused of “counter-revolutionary activities.” Sentenced on 06/09/1935 by the Military Tribunal of the 2nd Cavalry Corps of the Ukrainian Military District under Art. 54-10 part 1 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR to 6 years of labor camp. Escaped from the NKVD BBK on November 9, 1935, and was detained at the station. Lapland. In custody on Solovki. By resolution of the Special Troika of the UNKVD LO dated 10/09/1937 he was sentenced to VMN. Shot on November 2, 1937 in the Sandormokh tract (Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). Rehabilitated on June 1, 1991 by the Military Prosecutor of the Carpathian Military District.
Documents (2)
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
33. Letter of the Security Service of Ukraine No. 24/4-524 dated 07.22.1997 (reply to No. 113 dated 03.21.1997) to Director of the Memorial Research Center V. V. Iof on the available information about citizens of Ukraine sentenced by the NKVD troika in the Leningrad region in the fall of 1937 to VMN: Barbara A.A., Podgaetsky V.Ya., Balash I.I., Pavlas A.V., Petrovsky I.K., Dorozhny-Minenko I.D., Martashevsky (Martyshevsky) D.R., Palamarchuk A.T., Snizhny (Snezhny ) V.S., M.N. ., Gritsae I.P., Makarenko R.I., Edmina B.I., and on the places of storage of files on other persons. (7 sheets, typescript)







Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
353 (114). Letter from the UUSB in the Vinnitsa region No. 524ms dated 06/21/1997 (reply to No. 113 dated 03/21/1997) to the director of the Memorial Research Center Iof V.V., copy of the beginning. state arch. service of the Security Council of Ukraine to Pshennikov A.M., on the available information on Kucheruk S.F., Narushkevich N.F., Shvayuk A.I., Pechenyuk I.P., Korsovetsky I.A.


