Voronoi Mark Nikolaevich (Marko Voronoi)
Genus. in 1904 in Chernigov, Ukrainian, from the nobility, studied at the Musical Institute and the Institute of National Economy, poet (pseudonym Antioch), member of the Union of Soviet Writers, lived in Kiev, Malopodvalnaya st., 14, apt. 2. Arrested on March 19, 1935 by the UGB NKVD of the Ukrainian SSR. He was accused of involvement in a counter-revolutionary nationalist organization, the goal of which was the overthrow of Soviet power and the creation of an independent Ukrainian state. The Military Tribunal of the Kyiv Military District on February 1-4, 1936 convicted under Art. Art. 54-8-11 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR for 8 years in prison. He served his sentence in Solovki. On October 09, 1937, a special troika of the UNKVD LO sentenced him to capital punishment. Shot in the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Sandormokh) 03.11.1937. (At the same time, his fellow businessmen N.K. Zerov, B.K. Pilipenko and P.P. Filippovich were shot; fellow businessman A.D. Lebed was transported from Solovki and shot on 12/08/1937.) Rehabilitated by the determination of the Military Collegium of the USSR Armed Forces dated 11/17/1959.
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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
33. Letter of the Security Service of Ukraine No. 24/4-524 dated 07.22.1997 (reply to No. 113 dated 03.21.1997) to Director of the Memorial Research Center V. V. Iof on the available information about citizens of Ukraine sentenced by the NKVD troika in the Leningrad region in the fall of 1937 to VMN: Barbara A.A., Podgaetsky V.Ya., Balash I.I., Pavlas A.V., Petrovsky I.K., Dorozhny-Minenko I.D., Martashevsky (Martyshevsky) D.R., Palamarchuk A.T., Snizhny (Snezhny ) V.S., M.N. ., Gritsae I.P., Makarenko R.I., Edmina B.I., and on the places of storage of files on other persons. (7 sheets, typescript)






