Vakhnik Joseph Antonovich
Definition: Presbyter of the Evangelical Christian community of Vladivostok (1912–1938)
Years of life: 1867–1938
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Genus. in 1867 in Kozienice district (Poland); Pole; primary education; b/p. He stood at the origins of the creation of the Vladivostok community of Evangelical Christians in 1912, after the division of the community in 1914 or 1915 into Evangelical Christians and Baptists, he headed the community of Evangelical Christians; was under police surveillance; after the creation in 1920 of the Far Eastern Department of the All-Russian Union of Evangelical Christians (ZLVSEKH), he was elected to its board, remaining a presbyter of the Vladivostok community; in the late 1920s he was deprived of civil rights as a minister of worship. In 1935 he lived in Vladivostok; arrested 05/23/1935; sentenced by the OS under the NKVD of the USSR on October 14, 1935 under Art. 58-12 for deportation to the Krasnoyarsk Territory for 5 years. In 1938 he lived in the village of Motygino, Motyginsky district, Krasnoyarsk Territory, did not work; arrested 03/24/1938; sentenced by the Commission of the NKVD and the USSR Prosecutor's Office on May 17, 1938 on charges of espionage to VMN; shot 09/08/1938; burial place - Yeniseisk. Rehabilitated in the 1935 case on June 3, 1990; in the case of 1938 - by the Prosecutor's Office of the Krasnoyarsk Territory on July 26, 1989.
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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 15
27-4. The indictment of the Primorsky branch of the NKVD Directorate dated May 27, 1936 on charges of Chefranov V.D., Pakhomova T.V. and Shaforostov M.K.
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