Khizhnyak Mikhail Fedorovich

Definition:

Engineer

Years of life: 1893-1937
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Genus. in 1893 in Poltava, Kharkov province; Ukrainian (according to other sources, Russian); from the bourgeoisie; higher education; in 1918–1919, a member of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries (Borotbists), left the party; in 1920–1922 member of the Communist Party (b)U (expelled “for misunderstanding of the NEP”). From 1914 he served in the tsarist army, ensign; in 1918 an officer in the Hetman and Petliura armies; in 1919 he served in the Red Army. Graduated from the Kharkov Technological Institute (1930), engineer, specialist in refractories. Before his arrest, he lived in Kharkov (address: Dombalya str., 4, apt. 6). He worked as a design engineer and researcher at the Research Institute for Control of Refractory and Slag Production. Arrested 12/05/1933. Sentenced on 02/28/1934 by the judicial troika at the Collegium of the GPU of the Ukrainian SSR under Art. 54-11, 13 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR to 5 years of labor camp. In custody in Dmitlag (Yakhroma station) and Solovki (arrived 03/24/1934). He was kept in the Savvatyevsky special detention center and was not involved in work. In the fall of 1937 he was transferred to prison regime. By resolution of the Special Troika of the UNKVD LO dated 10/09/1937 he was sentenced to VMN. Shot on November 3, 1937 in the Sandormokh tract (Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). Rehabilitated on July 17, 1989 by the Prosecutor's Office of the Arkhangelsk Region.

Documents (1)

Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
327 (88.1). Cover letter of the SBU for the Kharkiv region. No. 10/344 dated 04/25/1997 (reply No. 127 dated 04/01/1997) to the director of the Memorial Research Center Iof V.V. to the list of persons, archival criminal cases in respect of which are stored in the SBU in the Kharkiv region.