Devyatkin Alexander Fedorovich

Other names: Pervukhin, Devyatkin-Pervukhin
Definition: social democrat
Years of life: 1884 (1880? 1886?) – 1932
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Genus. in 1884 (1880? 1886?) in Moscow. Social Democrat, member of the Bureau of the Central Committee; Member of the All-Russian Central Council of the Printers' Union. In 1920 he lived in Moscow and worked as a typesetter in a printing house. Arrested on June 22, 1920 (according to some sources, on June 18, 2020). Sentenced by the Board of the Department of the Kyrgyz Republic on September 08, 2020, according to the Moscow prosecutor’s office, to imprisonment in a concentration camp for 2 years, according to the Biographical Dictionary of Socialists and Anarchists, to 2 years of forced labor and released on December 11, 1920. Arrested again on February 25, 1921, imprisoned in Vladimir prison. Released in July 1921. Arrested again on April 25, 1922. Sentenced on June 24, 1922 to 2 years of exile. Arrested again in 1924. In the same year he was sentenced to 3 years in prison. In conclusion - in the Suzdal political isolation ward. After the end of his exile, he was sent to Vikulovo, then to Obdorsk. In 1930 he lived in Obdorsk. Arrested and sentenced to 3 years of territorial restrictions. Lived in Simbirsk. Died in Simbirsk from typhus in 1932. Rehabilitated in the 1920 case by the Moscow Prosecutor's Office in July 2003.
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Жертвы политического террора в СССР
Российские социалисты и анархисты после Октября 1917 года

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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 21
21. Letter from the Office of Registration and Archival Funds of the FSB of the Russian Federation No. 10/A-1279 dated March 26, 2001 to the director of the Memorial Research Center V.V. Iofa (response to request No. 088 dated January 23, 2001) with archival information about Guterman B.N., Gutsevich A.Ya., Devyatkina A.F. Dmitrieva P.S., Dubovikov F.G. and Dune E.M., as well as the lack of information about Damier N.G.