Bondarevsky Sergey Konstantinovich

Definition: Shipbuilder. Author of memoirs: So it was...: Memoirs. - M.: Kiwi-Nord, 1995.
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Genus. in 1906. Graduated from the Nikolaev Shipbuilding Institute. Before his arrest, he was the head of the production department of Dalzavod (Vladivostok). 07/21/1937 arrested in Vladivostok. He was held in the Vladivostok city prison, Irkutsk and Syzran transit centers, Lubyanka and Butyrka prisons. In March 1939 he was transferred to the Bolshevsk special prison near Moscow, in August 1939 he was transferred to the Northern Dvina (Arkhangelsk region, Molotovsk (Severodvinsk), to Yagrynlag on the Northern Dvina. 05/29/1940 sentenced in absentia by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR to 10 years in labor camp and 5 subsequent years of loss of rights with confiscation of all property. The indictment spoke of the espionage, sabotage and terrorist activities of S.K. Bondarevsky as part of a right-wing Trotskyist organization. In the summer of 1945, he was transferred to prison No. 1 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Leningrad Region ("Crosses") , where he carried out instructions from the leadership of OKB-172. In 1947 - the end of his term and deportation. Returned to Nikolaev. 03/16/1949 second arrest in Nikolaev. By resolution of the Special Meeting of the NKVD of 05/25/1949 he was exiled to the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Until 1955 he was in exile in Boguchany (Igarka), then returned to Nikolaev. Completely rehabilitated in April 1957. In the 1955–1960s he worked at the Black Sea Shipyard (Nikolaev), supervised as chief technologist the construction of large ships, including including the whale base "Soviet Russia" and the anti-submarine cruisers "Moscow" and "Leningrad", was engaged in social activities.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Бондаревский Сергей Константинович
1. Letter from Bondarevsky S.K. dated January 18, 1996 addressed to Iofe V.V. about a group of prisoners who worked in OKB-172 from 1945 to 1947: Razumov V.V., Tochinsky A.S., Goinkis P.P., Brodsky V.L., Rosenlantz M.S., Albove P.A. . and Gavrilenko N.V.; envelope (mail 21.01.96/01.02.96).