Boris Borisovich Vakhtin (1907, St. Petersburg - March 15, 1938, Kommunarka shooting range ) - Soviet journalist , special correspondent [1] .
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| Birth name | Boris Borisovich Vakhtin |
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| Occupation | journalist |
| Spouse | Vera Panova |
| Children | Boris Vakhtin |
Biography
Boris Vakhtin worked as a secretary in the editorial office of the newspaper " Molot ". Then - a special correspondent for "Komsomolskaya Pravda" in Rostov-on-Don [2] .
In 1935, Boris Vakhtin was arrested on charges of belonging to the “Leningrad Opposition”, sentenced to 10 years in a camp, and sent to a special-purpose Solovki camp .
On January 27, 1938, Boris Vakhtin as a “member of an anti-Soviet terrorist organization” was sent to Moscow and imprisoned in Butyrka prison . On March 14, 1938, he was sentenced to capital punishment and shot on March 15 at the Kommunark training ground.
Family
- Panova, Vera Fedorovna ( 1905 - 1973 ) - wife, Soviet writer. Winner of three Stalin Prizes.
- Vakhtin, Boris Borisovich ( 1930 - 1981 ) - son, Russian Soviet writer, playwright, screenwriter, philosopher, translator, orientalist-sinologist [3] .
- Vakhtin, Yury Borisovich ( 1932 - 2006 ) - son, Russian geneticist, professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences .
Notes
- ↑ Vakhtin Boris Borisovich . International Memorial Society. The appeal date is May 23, 2018.
- ↑ Brazhkina A. Boris Vakhtin, son of an enemy of the people and three times Stalinist laureate ... // Unknown Rostov. 20th century. - 2010. - Dec 26.
- ↑ Amusin M. Strokes to a Forgotten Portrait // Star. - 2010. - № 11. - p. 112.