Vakar Grigory Vasilievich
Genus. in 1901 in the village. Mirony, Baltsky district, Podolsk province; Ukrainian; from peasants; higher education; employee. Graduated from the Odessa Agricultural Institute, an agronomist by profession. How the poet began to publish in Odessa. From 1927 he lived in Kharkov, was a member of the lit. association of avant-garde artists “New Generation”, published in the magazines “Universe” and “New Generation”. Author of the anti-colonial novel Trains Will Go to Paris (1932). From 1934 he lived in Kyiv. Before his arrest, he worked as a proofreader in the editorial office of the newspaper Kommunist. Arrested on June 23, 1934, accused of “c/r activities.” Released on his own recognizance, arrested again in November 1934. By resolution of the Special Meeting of the NKVD of the USSR dated March 26, 1935, he was sentenced under Art. 54-11 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR to 5 years of labor camp. In custody on Solovki, he was at the Kremlin camp camp. By resolution of the Special Troika of the UNKVD LO dated 10/09/1937 he was sentenced to VMN. Shot on November 3, 1937 in the Sandormokh tract (Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). Rehabilitated in the case of 1935 on August 14, 1959 by the judicial panel of the Supreme Court of the Ukrainian SSR, in the case of 1937 - on August 4, 1965 by the Arkhangelsk Regional Court.
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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
33. Letter of the Security Service of Ukraine No. 24/4-524 dated 07.22.1997 (reply to No. 113 dated 03.21.1997) to Director of the Memorial Research Center V. V. Iof on the available information about citizens of Ukraine sentenced by the NKVD troika in the Leningrad region in the fall of 1937 to VMN: Barbara A.A., Podgaetsky V.Ya., Balash I.I., Pavlas A.V., Petrovsky I.K., Dorozhny-Minenko I.D., Martashevsky (Martyshevsky) D.R., Palamarchuk A.T., Snizhny (Snezhny ) V.S., M.N. ., Gritsae I.P., Makarenko R.I., Edmina B.I., and on the places of storage of files on other persons. (7 sheets, typescript)






