Beilin Mikhail Khaimovich
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Genus. 04/10/1920 in Sebezh, Pskov region. As a lieutenant and company commander, he was captured in July 1941 and in the camp he pretended to be an Armenian, which helped him survive. In 1944 he was liberated by American troops, and in 1945 he was sent to Odessa. The inspection took place in the city of Ovruch. In October 1945, without charge, he was sent to Vorkuta, where he worked in a mine. In 1946, a sentence was announced - 6 years in a special settlement. Sent to Syktyvkar for logging. After the end of his term in the summer of 1952, he was forced to stay in Syktyvkar for another year - due to delays in issuing a passport. In 1959, he graduated from the institute in absentia and received a specialty as a woodworking engineer. Rehabilitated in 1965
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Бейлин Михаил Хаймович
1. Photo Beilin M.Kh. and a certificate from the Ministry of Public Order of the Komi ASSR on the abolition of the decision of 06/23/1946 on the direction of Beilin M.Kh. for a special settlement for a period of 6 years and about the credit for the term of service in the SA and for the length of service during his stay in captivity and at the filtration check from 07/14/1941 to 06/23/1946 by the conclusion of the MOOP and the Prosecutor's Office of the Komi ASSR dated 01/26/1965.
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