Chupin Nikolay Korneevich

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Red Army soldier of the Red Army. Sentenced by VT under Article 58-10 to 10 years in a labor camp. Died in a prison hospital in Tomsk on April 10, 1942.

Years of life: 1917-1942
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A native of the village of Snegirevka, Shumyachsky district, Smolensk region, Russian, citizen of the USSR, from poor peasants, collective farmer, 3rd grade education, no pension, married.

In the Red Army since 1941, called up by the Shumyachsky RVC. Served as a Red Army soldier in the communications platoon of the 1st battalion of the 245th rifle regiment of the 123rd rifle division. Arrested on August 26, 1941 by an employee of the NKVD OO of the 123rd rifle division on charges of a crime under Art. 58-10, Part 2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR - that "being anti-Soviet in July-August 1941, he conducted counterrevolutionary agitation, slandered the lives of workers in the Soviet Union, slandered the Soviet press, and also engaged in defeatist talk."

By decision of the VT 123 Rifle Division of August 29, 1941, he was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment in a labor camp and 5 years of disenfranchisement. From September 5, 1941, Chupin N.K.   was in Leningrad Prison No. 11, then was transferred to the Novosibirsk Region, and from November 15, 1941, was already in Prison No. 3 of the NKVD of the Novosibirsk Region in Tomsk.

From February 17, 1942, he was in the prison hospital. He died in the prison hospital on April 10, 1942. The Medical Examination Report of the Corpse states that "death was natural and occurred from amyloid of the kidneys and pneumonia with signs of decline in cardiac activity."

Rehabilitated by the Smolensk Region Prosecutor's Office on April 21, 1997.

Source: Archival file of prisoner N.K. Chupina // Archive of the Memorial Museum; Book of Memory of the Smolensk Region - v.6.

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Книга памяти Смоленской обл.
Мемориальный музей "Следственная тюрьма НКВД". Томск. [Электрон. ресурс]. URL: https://nkvd.tomsk.ru (дата обращения 2020-2025 гг.).