Voinov Mikhail Ivanovich
Officer
Genus. in 1879 in the village. Annenkovo Fatezhsky district Kursk province; Russian; from the nobles; non-partisan. He graduated from the Oryol Cadet Corps and the Konstantinovsky Artillery School. Captain of the royal army. Before the revolution of 1917, the zemstvo chief, provincial secretary and honorary justice of the peace in Kursk province. Church warden in the village. Annenkovo (since 1900), awarded a diploma from the Holy Synod. In July 1919 he was taken hostage, in October he was taken to Moscow and imprisoned in Butyrka prison. By resolution of the Presidium of the Cheka, on November 29, 1919, he was sentenced to 1 year in a concentration camp, imprisoned in the Ivanovo concentration camp (Moscow). In 1926, at a special meeting of the OGPU Collegium, he was sentenced for the second time to 3 years in a concentration camp. Imprisoned in Solovki, released in 1928 (according to other sources, in 1929). Before his next arrest, he lived in Orel. Arrested on May 27, 1932, accused of “participation in a criminal church-monarchist organization.” By resolution of the OGPU Collegium dated December 7, 1932, he was sentenced under Art. 58-10, 11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 10 years in labor camp. In custody in the Solovetsky camp, he was kept at the Kremlin camp. In 1934, he submitted an application to the USSR Prosecutor with a request to be transferred to an isolation ward as “getting rid of the outside world.” By resolution of the Special Troika of the UNKVD LO dated 10/09/1937 he was sentenced to VMN. Shot on October 27, 1937 in the Sandormokh tract (Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). Rehabilitated.
Documents (1)
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
29. Letter of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region No. 10/47-7757 dated 07/16/1997 (reply to No. 301 dated 10/23/1996) to the Director of the Research Center "Memorial" Iof V.V. about the absence of information on Burkov M.P., Vangengeim A.F., Vasilevsky N.P., Viir G.G., Voinov M.I., Gabay Z.S., (Ogul Avraam Osipovich), Gavrilov S.G. Mskova A.I., Kibbela R.F., Kiseleva B.F. (Kurochkina N.S.), Klykova G.N.
