Ilya Venediktovich Slavin (1883, place (estate) Tikhinichi , Gomel district of the Mogilev province - February 20, 1938 ) - Soviet lawyer. Shot.
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Biography
Ilya Venediktovich Slavin was born in the town of Tikhinichi of the Gomel district of the Mogilev province in 1883 [1] .
- 1903 - began to participate in the revolutionary movement as part of the party Poalei Zion .
- In the same year he was a delegate from Bobruisk to the Vilnius Conference Poalei Zion.
- 1911 - graduated from the Law Faculty of Kharkov University .
- 1917 - became the first people's judge of Mogilev .
- colleagues elected him chairman of the Provincial Council of People's Judges (after the liberation of the Mogilev Region by the Red Army). He remained at this post and when the center of the province moved to Gomel.
- 1919 - in connection with a new offensive by the Poles, he moved with his family to Vitebsk, where he began to work in the same position.
- 1920 - member of the CPSU (b)
- April 1920 - was invited to work in Moscow by the Justice Ministry as the chairman of the Criminal Board of the Supreme Judicial Control.
- 1929 - worked as a professor in the Leningrad branch of the Academy ,
- headed the Department of Judicial Law at the Institute of Soviet Construction and Law .
- Professor of the Leningrad Law Institute ,
- 1933 - received the theme of scientific work for research: "Alteration of the consciousness of prisoners in the camps of the OGPU." The work was never written.
- November 4, 1937 - arrested.
- February 20, 1938 - sentenced under Article 58-10-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to capital punishment by the Visiting Session of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR in Leningrad.
- The order for the execution of 18 people also included the poets Pavel Kalitin and Boris Kornilov .
- On the same day, in the same place: shot.
- 1955 - rehabilitated by the same body that sentenced him to death.
Scientific and social activities
- 1923 - Ilya Venediktovich organized the Higher Legal Courses for Judicial Officers,
- also taught courses in Soviet law at the educational institutions of the Comintern,
- published in law journals,
- He was a researcher at the Institute of Soviet Law.
Personal life
- Wife: Esfir Isaakovna Slavina, teacher of the 26th school (sentenced to 8 years in prison camp, served her sentence in Karlag [2] .)
- Son: then - graduate student; expulsion and a ban on residence in large cities of the country (“minus 17”).
- Daughter: Ida.
Memory
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At house number 6 on Konnogvardeisky Boulevard (the former boulevard of Trade Unions), a commemorative sign “Last Address” is installed.
Notes
- ↑ Mishpoha No. 18 // Ida SLAVINA. RIGHT AND TRUTH.
- ↑ Memorial book “Prisoners of ALZHIRA: List of Women Prisoners of Akmolinsky and Other Departments of Karlag” (M., 2003)
Literature
- The article “Law and Truth” in the Vitebsk magazine “Mishpoha” (Vitebsk, 2006. No. 18. P. 29-37).
- DB "Victims of Political Terror in the USSR"; Leningrad Martyrology, Vol. 8
- Ida Slavina, “The Thin Nerve of History”, 2006
