Warrior Felix Mironovich
Born in 1931 in the town of Gorodishche (Gorodnitsy), Zhitomir region, Ukrainian SSR. Jewish. First-year student of the Ryazan Medical Institute named after I.P. Pavlov. Member of the Komsomol. Lived in Ryazan. Arrested on 02.02.1951 as a member of the organization "Union of Struggle for the Cause of the Revolution". During the investigation, he was held in the Lefortovo prison of the MGB of the USSR in Moscow. From the indictment: "... was a member of a Jewish anti-Soviet terrorist youth organization whose goal was to fight for the overthrow of Soviet power, was engaged in recruiting new members, shared the terrorist plans of other members of the group, conducted anti-Soviet agitation, duplicated and distributed documents of anti-Soviet content...". Sentenced by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on 13.02.1952 under Art. 58-1a, 58-8, 58-10, 58-11 to 25 years in a labor camp and 5 years of disenfranchisement. After conviction, he was transferred to the Karaganda labor camp of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. By decision No. 008/52 of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on April 21, 1956, the case against Voin was dismissed on the basis of Art. 4, paragraph 5 of the Criminal Procedure Code of the RSFSR. He was rehabilitated on July 18, 1989 by the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the USSR.