Voloshenko Konstantin Sidorovich
Head of the USSR NKGB Directorate for the Altai Territory, Colonel of State Security (1943)
Born in 1905 in Penza. Died in May 1988 in Moscow (buried at Khovanskoye Cemetery). Russian.
Member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) since 05.1930.
Documents (1)
Fund 100 / Inventory 005 / Case 024: Серебренников
016. Resolution on the conduct of a forensic psychiatric examination in the city of Barnaul, Altai Krai, September 27, 1943
Resolution of the Investigative Department of the NKVD Directorate for the Altai Territory on sending the accused Aleksey Petrovich Serebrennikov for a forensic psychiatric examination in connection with the commission of anti-Soviet agitation and the presence of information about mental illness.
Transcript
"I approve"
Head of the NKGB Directorate of the USSR for the AK
Colonel of the State Security Service, signature /Voloshenko/
September 29, 1943
RESOLUTION
/on the production of forensic psychiatric examination/
September 27, 1943, Barnaul, Altai Territory.
I, Investigator of the Investigative Department of the NKGB Directorate for the Altai Territory
Junior Lieutenant of State Security FILIMONOV, having examined the materials of investigative case No. 3279/a on the charge
Serebrennikov Aleksey Petrovich in the crime provided for in Article 58-10, Part 2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR,
FOUND:
Serebrennikov Alexey Petrovich, born in 1898, native
Vergash village (?), Biysk district, Altai Krai, peasant by social origin, employee by social status, Altai by nationality, non-party member, USSR citizen, literate, non-party member, pensioner, lived in Novo-Tyryshkino village, Smolensk district, Altai Krai. Arrested by the Smolensk regional department of the NKGB under the AK on August 14, 1943.
He is accused of conducting anti-Soviet propaganda among the population.
defeatist propaganda, made threats against the party
Soviet activists of the district, which is sufficiently proven by the materials
investigative case.
From the certificate of the doctor of the Sychevsky medical district from 14/V-40, which is in the investigative file, it is clear that Serebrennikov
suffers from schizophrenia, so it is necessary to determine whether he is sane.
Based on the above,
RESOLVED:
The accused, Aleksey Petrovich Serebrennikov, is sent to a psychiatric hospital for a forensic psychiatric examination to determine his sanity.
Considering that the accused Serebrennikov may be in the hospital
to be in custody for a long time, to have his case investigated
on the basis of Article 206, paragraph 6 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the RSFSR - suspend until the accused arrives from the hospital.
The case should be handed over for safekeeping to the 1st Special Department of the NKGB Directorate for the AK.
A copy of this resolution shall be sent to the head of Department "A" of the NKGB AK for execution.
Investigator of the Investigative Department of the NKGB Directorate for the AK
/FILIMONOV/ signature
Agree: Head of the Investigative Department of the NKGB Directorate for the Armed Forces
Major of State Security
/Rentsev/ signature
Persons mentioned in the document
- Serebrennikov Aleksey Petrovich - accused; involved in the investigation; sent for a forensic psychiatric examination.
- FILIMONOV - junior lieutenant of state security; investigator of the Investigative Department of the NKGB Directorate for the Altai Territory; drafted and signed the resolution.
- Rentsev, Head of the Investigative Department of the NKGB Directorate for the Altai Territory and Major of State Security, approved the resolution.
- The doctor of the Smolensk medical district is a medical specialist; he prepared a report on the mental state of the accused (mentioned).
- Voloshenko, Head of the USSR NKGB Directorate for the AK, Colonel of State Security, approved the document.
Source Information
Source format: typewritten text on a sheet of paper.
Presence of signatures and their form: signatures are present, autographs.
The document's condition and legibility: the document is heavily worn, with dirt, tears, and abrasions; legibility is average, with some fragments difficult to discern.
Notes, signatures, stamps and seals
Stamp at the top of the sheet: "NKGB Directorate for the Altai Territory"
Note at the top of the sheet, left: illegible handwritten signature ([autograph])
Signatures - at the bottom of the document: two handwritten signatures (autographs).