Budnitsky Daniil Zelmanovich.

Definition:

Physicist engineer

Years of life: 1903-1937
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Genus. 10/01/1903 in the city of Lubny, Poltava province; Jew; from a family of artisans; higher education, engineer; member of the CPSU (b) in 1928–1936. Graduated from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow State University (1928). He worked in Moscow at the State Publishing House and at the Electrotechnical Institute. Since 1931 in Leningrad. In 1931–1932 head. physical and mechanical laboratory of the Thermotechnical Institute, in March 1932 - January 1935 deputy. Director for Science of the Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute (LPTI). Dismissed from the institute in 1935 “for loss of vigilance and association with Trotskyists.” Before his arrest, he was a physics engineer at the Ilyich plant. In 1936 he was expelled from the party for “connection with the Trotskyists.” Resided: Leningrad, Sosnovka, Yashumov lane, 11, apt. 3. Arrested on September 19, 1936 as “a member of the terrorist Trotskyist-Zinoviev organization.” He was under investigation in Kresty. Sentenced on December 23, 1936 by a visiting session of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR under Art. Art. 17-58-8, 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 10 years in prison with disqualification for 5 years and confiscation of property. In custody in Solovetsky prison. By the resolution of the Special Troika of the UNKVD LO dated 10.10.1937, he was sentenced to VMN. Shot on November 4, 1937 in the Sandormokh tract (Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). Rehabilitated on August 29, 1961 by the decision of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR, in party terms, rehabilitated on May 18, 1989 by the decision of the Bureau of the Leningrad OK CPSU.