Chapel Yuzef Antonovich
Other names:
Joseph Antonovich
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Engineer
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Born in 1904 in Sventsyansky district, Vilnius province, Polish. Lived in Kronstadt. In the spring of 1924 he graduated from the workers' faculty of the Petrograd Institute of Railway Engineers and in the fall he was enrolled in the land faculty of the Institute of Railway Engineers. In 1929 he defended his diploma in the specialty of railway engineer. In 1930 he got married and stayed to live in Leningrad. From March to September 1930 he was on active military service. Then he entered the design institute "Lengiprotrans" as a design engineer. Lived in Leningrad (Gogol Street, Building 9, Apt. 9). He went on business trips every year, wrote and published a number of works in his specialty, and prepared for teaching.While on a business trip from Lengiprotrans in Vologda, on 14.01.1938 he was arrested by the Road Transport Department of the NKVD of the Northern Railways and taken to the Yekaterininskaya prison. On 19.04.1938 he was sentenced in absentia by the OS under the NKVD of the USSR to 10 years in a labor camp for counterrevolutionary activity. He was sent by convoy to the Komi ASSR, to Sevzheldorlag. There he worked as an engineer in the design department at the Knyazhpogost station. On 09.12.1942 he was arrested. Sentenced by the OS on 05.01.1944 under Art. 58, subparagraphs 2, 10, parts 2 and 11 to 8 years in a labor camp with serving his term in the same Sevzheldorlag. On 04/09/1950, the term for both convictions expired and he was sent to a settlement in the city of Yeniseisk in Krasnoyarsk Krai. From Yeniseisk, he was transferred to Norilsk, where he began working in the design office of the Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical Plant as a senior design engineer. He was rehabilitated for the first conviction in September 1955, for the second - in January 1956. In 1961, he returned to Leningrad.
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Центральный государственный архив Санкт-Петербурга (ЦГА СПб)
Фонд Р-7965. Опись 118. Дело 445. Л.248
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Пчелкин Григорий Андреевич
16. Memoirs of Pchelkina L.G. “An ordinary story. Russia of the 20th century" about the fate of her family members, written in February 2008.
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Akhremenkov Konstantin Pavlovich,
Akhremenkov Pavel Fedorovich,
Akhremenkova Alexandra Pavlovna,
Evgenov Nikolay Ivanovich,
Ermolaev Mikhail Mikhailovich,
Zavenyagin Avraamy Pavlovich,
Kreutser Boris Genrikhovich,
Lozgacheva Nadezhda Yakovlevna,
Obruchev Vladimir Afanasyevich,
Petkevich Tamara Vladislavovna,
Pchelkin Alexey Grigorievich,
Pchelkin Andrey Filippovich,
Pchelkin Grigory Alekseevich,
Pchelkin Grigory Andreevich,
Pchelkin (name not specified) Grigorievich,
Pchelkin Nikolay Filippovich,
Pchelkin Pavel Andreevich,
Pchelkina Alina Alekseevna,
Pchelkina Vasilisa Alekseevna,
Pchelkina Liniya Grigorievna,
Pchelkina Marianna Nikolaevna,
Sumgin Mikhail Ivanovich,
Urvantsev Nikolay Nikolaevich,
Chapel Yuzef Antonovich
2008
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