Batenin Erasm Semenovich
Scientist, writer
Genus. in 1883 in Vyazma; Russian; from the nobles; higher education; non-partisan. During the 1st World War, captain-captain of the Tsarist army; then assistant to the commander-in-chief of the Petrograd military guard under Kerensky. In 1918–1919 he served in the Main Archive, Ch. editor of the military scientific publishing department. Full member of the Society of Natural History, Anthropology and Ethnography, writer (pseud. Erasmus Bateni). Lived in Moscow (address before arrest: Trubnikovsky lane, 15). In 1930 he was arrested on charges of espionage and released. In 1933–1934, “being an employee of the NKVD,” he participated in meetings of the “workers’ opposition.” Arrested again on April 30, 1935, accused of “participation in a criminal group.” By resolution of the Special Meeting of the NKVD of the USSR dated July 13, 1935, he was sentenced by 5 years of ITL. In custody on Solovki. By the resolution of the Special Troika of the UNKVD LO dated 10.10.1937, he was sentenced to VMN. Shot on November 4, 1937 in the Sandormokh tract (Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). Rehabilitated.
Documents (1)
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
28. Letter of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region No. 10/47-7757 dated 07/15/1997 (reply to No. 301 dated 10/23/1996) to the Director of the Research Center "Memorial" Iof V.V. about the lack of information on Alexandrov B.A., Alexandrov M.S., Alekseev Ya.F., Alekseev P.A., Andronnikova Ya.N., Arapova P.S. (Semenova P.S.), Babaykova P.F., Balbekov Kh.S., Baranovsky P.A., Batenina E.S., Bakhareva P.I., Bondarenko P.K., Borisova K.I., Borisova–Babaeva V.M., Brandenburg R.G., Brandt M.V.
