Levites Boris Isaakovich

Years of life: 1897-1937
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Born in 1897 in Moscow; Jewish; graduated from the gymnasium at the Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages; no name. In 1920-1927 he lived and worked in the south of Russia (Ekaterinodar, Novorossiysk). In 1927 he returned to Moscow, in 1930 he moved to Leningrad. He worked for various newspapers. In early 1931 he moved to the Kola Peninsula. He was in charge of the industrial department of the Khibinogorsky Rabochy newspaper and was the executive secretary of the Khibinogorsk Committee for Local History. Author of the essay "City in the Tundra", Khibinogorsk, 1933. In 1931-1935 he was a secret agent of the NKVD, by order of the district council he accompanied the Polish consul Karsh during his visit to Khibinogorsk. In 1935 he returned to Leningrad and lived at the following address: Kolomenskaya St., Building 12, Apt. 5. He worked as the head of technical training at the A.I. Mikoyan confectionery factory. He was arrested on October 15, 1937 (according to other sources, on October 18, 1937). Sentenced to capital punishment on December 2, 1937 by the Commission of the NKVD and the USSR Prosecutor's Office under Article 58-6 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. He was shot in Leningrad on December 8, 1937. He was rehabilitated on October 12, 1959.

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