Rudoy Alexander Illarionovich
Worked in Tomsk. Arrested in 1939, died November 2, 1941
Born in 1881, in Zhitomir region, Yanushpolsky district, village of Pevny. Ukrainian, education - primary, no pension. Worked as a disinfector in Hotel No. 2 in Tomsk.
Arrested on July 30, 1939 on charges of counterrevolutionary activity.
He died on November 2, 1941. He was rehabilitated in May 1961.
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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Fund 100 / Inventory 005 / Case 029: Жуйков
008. Resolution on extension of the investigation period. Novosibirsk, November 13, 1939
I affirm:
Deputy Head of the NKVD Directorate for Novosibirsk Region, Senior Lieutenant of State Security ___ /Medvedev/
Resolution on extension of the investigation period.
Novosibirsk, November 13, 1939
I am Senior Investigator of the Tomsk City and NKVD Junior Lieutenant of State Security SERGEEV, having examined investigative case No. 79 on charges against ZHUYKOV Guryan Parfenovich, RUDOI Aleksandr Illarionovich, MYASNIKOV Mikhail Yakovlevich and others in crimes provided for by Articles 19-58 paragraph 2, 19-58-? paragraph 8 and 58 paragraphs 10-11 and the RSFSR
FOUND:
ZHUYKOV Guryan Parfenovich, born in 1885, native of the village of Bolshe-Borodovo, Verkh-Bulskaya volost, Osinsky district, Perm province, Russian, citizen of the USSR, non-party member, comes from kulak peasants, before the revolution he was the elder of the Kuzedeyevskaya volost, Tomsk province; in 1924 he was convicted of fraud. In 1926-29 he was a trustee of a private timber industry cooperative, in 1930 as a merchant, he was convicted of timber speculation and illegal slaughter of cattle, in 1931 he was in a special settlement at the Tomsk district commandant's office.
ZHUYKOV Guryan Parfenovich was arrested on August 10, 1939 , charges were brought on August 23, 1930.
On the merits of the charges brought against him, G. P. Zhukov was interrogated 12 times: on August 11, August 13, August 14, August 15, August 16, August 19, September 10, October 10, October 11, October 14, October 29 and October 29, 1939.
In the charge brought against him, he admitted his guilt in being the organizer and leader of a counter-revolutionary insurgent group that existed in the city of Tomsk among exiled kulaks, but during subsequent interrogations (from October 10, 1939) he denied his involvement in the organization of enemies of the Soviet government.
In his confession, ZHUYKOV G.P. testified that, beginning in February-March 1939, he had been conducting activities to organize a counter-revolutionary insurgent group in a special settlement in the city of Tomsk, and that subsequently he had recruited DEDELEV S.D., PRIYMAN R.Ya., SHANKO E., ANDREEV V.N. and others into the group.
The counter-revolutionary insurgent group created by G.P. ZHUYKOV had the goal of its activities to prepare for and carry out an armed uprising against the Soviet State, timing the uprising to coincide with the beginning of military actions by capitalist countries against the USSR. With the beginning of the armed uprising, it was planned to carry out terrorist acts against the Soviet-Party activists.
At the meetings held by the participants of the counter-revolutionary group, questions were discussed about preparations for an armed uprising, prospects...
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009. Certificate of transfer of Zhuykov to custody of the Prosecutor's Office. Novosibirsk, February 27, 1940.
Transcript
Certificate (extract from the list)
Prison No. 1 of Novosibirsk
According to the attitude of the NKVD...
from February 20, 1940, No. 79/153, arrested Zhuikov Guryan Parfenovich was transferred to the custody of the Prosecutor's Office....
Genuine relation in case No. 1415 Rudy A.I.
Correct: ???? prison no. 1 signature
February 27, 1940
signature /Zhuykov/

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011. On the transfer of pretrial detainees to further detention under the NKVD Directorate for the Novosibirsk Region. Novosibirsk, March 20-23, 1940
Transcript
Stamp:
USSR. Prosecutor's Office of the USSR
Military Prosecutor of the Siberian Military District
March 20, 1940 No. 65 sp.
Novosibirsk city
In custody
To the Head of Novosibirsk Prison No. 1
The following pre-trial detainees are being held by you: RUDOGOI Aleksandr Illarionovich, ZHUYKOV Guryan Parfenovich, MYASNIKOV Mikhail Yakovlevich, AKHTYRSKY Ivan Ivanovich and VAKULYUK Stepan Ivanovich are to be transferred to further detention under the supervision of the NKVD Directorate for Novosibirsk Oblast, where their case has been sent.
Deputy Military Prosecutor of the Siberian Military District, military lawyer of the 2nd rank signature /Tomasevich/
Captions:
23/III-40
Next to each name in the list are numbers: Rudova -- 2-34, Zhuykova -- 2-44, Myasnikova -- 2-40, Akhtyrsky -- 2-36, Vakulyuk -- 2-26

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013. On permission for prisoners Zhuykov and Rudy to write a letter to their relatives. Novosibirsk, April 3, 1940
Transcript
To the head of prison No. 1, Comrade Romanov
Prisoners Zhuykov Guryan Parfenovich and Rudoy Alexander Illarionovich are allowed to write a letter to their relatives through the Investigative Department of the NKVD for the Novosibirsk Region, according to their statements.
VRID Head of the Investigative Department of the NKVD NSO Junior Lieutenant of State Security Signature /Panchurin/
April 3, 1940
Novosibirsk city
Inscription in red ink: o/authorized to give permission to write. April 4, 1940.
Inscription in blue ink: 98334
