Zederbaum-Levitsky Vladimir Osipovich

Other names: Party pseudonyms: Brother Pachomia, Georg, Lev, Leonov, Mitrofan, Michel Literary pseudonyms: V. L., Vl., Volde, G.-G., G. R., G-g, V. Levitsky, Vl. Leonov, V. Rakitin, G. Rakitin, Vl. Tsed-m, V. Ts-m, El-Em
Definition: Social Democrat, Menshevik, member of the RSDLP since 1901
Years of life: 1883–1938
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Genus. 01/29/1883 in St. Petersburg; Jew; professional revolutionary, member of the RSDLP since 1901; publicist. He protested against the agreement with the Bolsheviks. 30.11.–07.12.1917 participated in the extraordinary congress of the RSDLP (o) with a decisive vote. He was selected to the Provisional Bureau of Defensists to coordinate defense work in the field. 12/09/1917 at the Petrograd citywide conference of the Menshevik-defencists was elected to the Petrograd Committee of the RSDLP. Delegated by the Petrograd Committee and the Bureau of the Committee of the Menshevik Defensists to the All-Russian Union for the Defense of the Constituent Assembly. 12/16/1917 arrested in the premises of the Union for the Defense of the Constituent Assembly. Until mid-January 1918, he was imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress, along with other members of the Defense Union. In the spring and summer of 1918, he acted as one of the organizers of the movement of authorized factories and factories. In the autumn of 1919 he left the RSDLP. Arrested again on March 26, 1920, soon released. Arrested again in Moscow on 04/23/1920; 08/20/1920 at the trial of the so-called "tactical center" was sentenced by the Revolutionary Tribunal for participation in the "Union of the Revival of Russia" to death, replacing him with imprisonment in a concentration camp until the end of the civil war; the term was subsequently reduced to 3 years; released in 1921 released early under an amnesty. Arrested again 04/25/1921; released 04/12/1925. In 1921-1923 he lived in Moscow, worked as the head of the Statistical Bureau in the State Planning Commission. Arrested again in October 1921, kept in Butyrka prison, released after 5 days. Once again arrested in 1923; in April he was kept in the Internal Prison of the GPU on Lubyanka, later transferred to the Butyrka prison hospital; sentenced by the NKVD Commission on Administrative Deportations on May 16, 1923 to 2 years in the Suzdal political isolator (according to other sources, in the Arkhangelsk concentration camp); in June 1923 he was in the Taganka prison (according to other sources, in the Butyrka prison); in October 1923 he was transferred to the Suzdal political isolator. 07/26/1924 placed in the Suzdal special camp of the OGPU for 2 years. In the Suzdal prison, he wrote memoirs, which he completed in December 1924. In March, he was also listed in the Suzdal concentration camp. On May 15, 1925, by order of the OSO of the OGPU, he was exiled to Minusinsk for 3 years. 04/20/1928 released, but deprived of the right to reside in Moscow, Leningrad and a number of other cities (according to some sources - "minus 6", according to others - "minus 10") with attachment to a specific place of residence for a period of 3 years. In June 1928 he moved to Sverdlovsk. In Sverdlovsk, he worked as the head of the planning and economic bureau of the Ural branch of Orgmetal; arrested 09/17/1931; sentenced by OS under the OGPU to 3 years of imprisonment in the Verkhneuralsk political isolator; in October-November 1933 - a prisoner in the Butyrka prison on 03/07/1934 the term of imprisonment was extended for a year, but on 05/08/1934 he was released and exiled to Ufa for 3 years. In 1937 he was in exile in Ufa; arrested 04/25/1937 (according to other sources, 03/16/1937); accused of participating in an underground counter-revolutionary organization of the Mensheviks; the case was dismissed on February 28, 1938 due to the death of the accused on February 22, 1938. Rehabilitated 06/12/1990.
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Documents (3)

Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 6
10-4. A copy of the indictment of the Main Military Prosecutor's Office of the USSR (?) dated 07/21/1937 in relation to Falkovskaya S.B.
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 7
35-3. Determination of the VT of the Voronezh Military District of 21.03.1957 on the rehabilitation of Rozin-Rabinovich B.Ya., Vitkup L.A., Roizman P.I., Kipen G.A., Rabinovich S.I., Safonov V.A., Singer-Rukhlin I.A., Oislander I.E., Mirkin O.M., Sheinman Z.S., Danilova A. .E., Kononenko-Pisterman Yu.E., Ravikovicha I.B. on cases of 1937 and 1949.
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 14
349-1. Letter of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for the Tomsk Region No. 10 of December 29, 1999 to the director of the Memorial Research Center V.V. Iof (answer to request No. 511 of November 27, 1999) with archival information about A.S. and Yakubson L.S.