Gagarin Petr Andreevich
Genus. 07/03/1904 in the city of Pernov, Liflyan province, in the family of the prince - the first director of the PPI. He graduated from the gymnasium in Petrograd and the Pskov Agricultural College. He got a job pumping out industrial waste at the Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology, and six months later he became a 2nd year student at the Faculty of Industrial Agriculture of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute. After graduating from the institute in 1930, he became an employee of the Institute of Agricultural Mechanization, then a senior designer at the Giproshakh Institute. Arrested 03/03/1935. On 03/07/1935, the USSR NKVD OSO was sentenced to exile with his family in the city of Irgiz for 5 years. Exile canceled 04/22/1935. Lived in Leningrad, P.S., st. Rosa Luxemburg, 22, apt. 6. Arrested for the second time on November 21, 1937, on charges that “in 1925 he was recruited by the English consul for intelligence activities against the USSR in favor of England, collected and transferred in 1925-1926 for English intelligence spy information about the construction of new strategic highways roads in the former Pskov province and about the structures, protection and capacity of the former North-Western Railway." Sentenced by a resolution of the NKVD Commission and the USSR Prosecutor dated January 13, 1938 under Article 58-6-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to VMN. Shot on January 18, 1938 in Leningrad. Rehabilitated by VT LenVO 06/07/1965.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гагарин Петр Андреевич
1. Photo of Gagarin P.A., 1925


Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гагарин Петр Андреевич
1. Photo of Gagarin P.A. [until November 1937]. (1 sheet, photocopy)

Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гагарин Петр Андреевич
3. Certificate of the Military Tribunal of the Leningrad Military District No. 116n-65 dated July 15, 1965 on the rehabilitation of P.A. Gagarin. VT LenVO 06/07/1965.

Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гагарин Петр Андреевич
5. Biography of Gagarin P.A. from the book “Repressed Polytechnics”. Book 1. – St. Petersburg, 2008. P. 194.
