Zhuykov Guryan Parfenovich
Prisoner of Tomsk prison. Arrested in Tomsk in 1939, died in prison on March 15, 1941
A native of the village of Bolshe-Borodovo, Verkh-Bulskaya volost, Osinsky district, Perm province, Russian, citizen of the USSR, no p., from a peasant family.
Until 1917 he was the elder of the Kuzedeyevsky volost Tomsk province; in 1926-29 he was a trustee of a private timber industry cooperative, in 1930 he was convicted as a trader for timber speculation and illegal slaughter of cattle, in 1931 he was sent to a special settlement and was located at the Tomsk district commandant's office, lived in the special settlement of Cheremoshniki near Tomsk.
He was arrested on August 10, 1939, and charged with being the "leader of one of the counter-insurgent groups created at the Tomles timber transshipment base, with the goal of organizing an armed uprising against Soviet power during the attack on the Soviet Union by fascist states." The group consisted of: Zhuykov Guryan Parfenovich; Rudoy Alexander Illarionovich; Myasnikov Mikhail Yakovlevich; Vakulyuk Stepan Ivanovich; Akhtyrsky Ivan Ivanovich. They were held in the Novosibirsk prison, from where on September 14, 1940, Guryan Zhuykov was transferred to Tomsk prison, where he died on March 15, 1941.
Rehabilitated in December 1960.
Source: Archival file of prisoner G.P. Zhuykov // Archive of the Memorial Museum "NKVD Investigative Prison"; Electronic database "Victims of Political Terror in the USSR"; Book of Memory "Human Pain".
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