Shkurupiy Georgy Danilovich
Ukrainian poet and writer
Genus. 04/20/1903 in the city of Bendery, Bessarabian province; Ukrainian; secondary education; non-partisan. From 1913 he lived in Kyiv. He graduated from the 2nd Kyiv Gymnasium (1920), studied at the medical faculty of Kyiv University and at the Kiev Institute of Foreign Relations. He worked on the railway, as an editor and screenwriter at film studios in Odessa and Kyiv, and in the editorial office of the Bolshevik newspaper. Published since 1920; author of poetry collections, stories, pamphlets, feature film scripts. Before his arrest, he was the editor of the department at the All-Ukrainian Radio Committee. Arrested on December 3, 1934 in the case of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Sentenced on April 27, 1935 by the Military Tribunal of the Ukrainian Military District under Art. 54-2, 8, 11 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR to 10 years of labor camp with loss of rights for 3 years. While imprisoned in Solovki, he worked in agriculture. By resolution of the Special Troika of the UNKVD LO dated November 25, 1937, he was sentenced to VMN. Shot on December 8, 1937 in Leningrad
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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
33. Letter of the Security Service of Ukraine No. 24/4-524 dated July 22, 1997 (response to No. 113 dated March 21, 1997) to the Director of the Memorial Research Center, V.V. Iofe. on the available information about the citizens of Ukraine sentenced to capital punishment by the troika of the NKVD Directorate for the Leningrad Region in the autumn of 1937: 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., Voron M.N., Zerov N.K., Lebed A.D., Pilipenko B.K., Filippovich P.P., Lyubchenko N.P., Mazurenko Yu.P., Vrazhlivy-Shtanko V.Ya., Kilisha N.G., Epik G.D., Polischuk V.L., Pidmogilny V.P., Shtangey V.F., Berliner E.A., Gritsaev I.P., Makarenko R.I., Edmina B.I., and on the storage locations of files on other persons. (7 p., typewritten)