Shtilmark Robert Alexandrovich
Writer, journalist
Born in 1909 in Moscow; Russian; higher education - graduated from the V. Ya. Bryusov Higher Literary and Artistic Institute; writer. Lived in Moscow. Arrested on 05.04.1945. Sentenced by the Department of the MGB of the USSR on 21.07.1945 under Art. 58-10, Part 2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 10 years in a labor camp with confiscation of property. He was held in Moscow prisons and camps in the Moscow region. In June 1947, he was transferred to Abez, Komi ASSR. He was in charge of the literary section of the camp theater. Transferred together with the camp theater to Igarka. In 1950 he was transferred to the settlement of Ermakovo, for the construction of railway No. 503, then to column No. 33. Over the course of 14 months he wrote the adventure novel "The Heir from Calcutta". On 14 October 1952 he was transferred to Krasnoyarsk. He was released in March 1953. He was exiled to Yeniseisk. In the autumn of 1953 he moved to Maklakovo, worked as a rate setter in SMU-33. He was released in 1954 and returned to Moscow. He was rehabilitated on 12 January 1956.
Documents (2)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Шерешевский Лазарь Вениаминович
1. Article by L.V. Shereshevsky "My literary institutes or five silhouettes behind barbed wire", published in the newspaper "Book Review" No. 5 from 03.02.1989, with an excerpt from his book of memoirs.

Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Сновский Александр Альбертович
21. Comments and remarks by A.A. Snovsky to the collection of memoirs “Construction Site No. 503” (1947-1953). Documents. Materials. Research. Issue 1. Krasnoyarsk. 2000, written on 06.05.2005.




