Metadata: Rezinovsky Yakov Girshevich, veteran of Communist Youth League
Collection
- Country:
- Russia
- Holding institution:
- Historical Archive of the Omsk Region
- Holding institution (official language):
- Казенное учреждение "Исторический архив Омской области"
- Postal address:
- 644033, Omsk, Krasny Put', 153/4
- Phone number:
- +7 (3812) 25 14 17
- Email:
- gugaoo@mail.ru
- Reference number:
- F. П-544
- Title:
- Rezinovsky Yakov Girshevich, veteran of Communist Youth League
- Title (official language):
- Резиновский Яков Гиршеевич, ветеран комсомола
- Creator/accumulator:
- Party archive of the Omsk regional committee of Communist Party of Soviet Union
- Date(s):
- 1907/1966
- Language:
- Russian
- Extent:
- 125 files
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Photographic images
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
- The collection contains autobiographies; essays ("First Congress township revolutionary committees of Tara County", "The Big Way", "From Paris to Tara"); memories ("In all my life with the Komsomol, the party and the Soviet people", "On the children's communist movement in Omsk and the Omsk province in the 20s", "Wall newspaper on the glass ..."); identities; mandates; letters of Y.G. Rezinovsky in the form of newspaper clippings, typewritten and handwritten materials and photocopies; photographs (in particular: Yakov Girshevich and his wife Rachel Lazarevna Rezinovskaya at the monument to M.Y. Lermontov, 2 November 1968). Documents are filed in thematic and chronological order and are located in the inventory according to the structural and chronological scheme. Also present is an autobiography by Rezinovsky’s son Matvei.
- Archival history:
- The personal collection of Y.G. Rezinovsky was formed from documents extracted from inventories 4 and 15 of collection number 411 (F.411), "Veterans of the Party and the Young Communist League".
- Administrative/biographical history:
- Yakov Girshevich Rezinovsky was born to a working family in Tomsk on 2 November 1907. In 1912 the family moved to Tara. His view of the world was shaped by the revolutionary family tradition and the influence of Jewish Tara Bolsheviks S.F. Blitz and Y.I. Eirman. In 1920 he joined the Komsomol and was the secretary of the central cell of the Komsomol of Tara. Rezinovsky was in the special detachment of the county board of education to combat homelessness. He worked in the Komsomol cells of the 1st Omsk cloth factory, a district of the Omsk Union of agricultural credit societies, and the Omsk brewery named after Yurgenson and was editor of the local Komsomol newspaper. In August 1927 he joined the AUCP (B) and moved to Kazakhstan, where he worked in the Republican Union of agricultural cooperation on the organisation of the first machine and tractor stations, holding grain procurement. In 1930-31 he was responsible for the organisation and strengthening of the collective farms in Semipalatnisky district. After working in the unit of the authorised committee of party control of the Central Committee of the AUCP (B) in the Kursk region in mid-1937 he was transferred to Turkmenistan and appointed deputy chairman of the Soviet of People's Commissars and chairman of the State Planning Committee of the Turkmen SSR. From October 1939 he worked in Moscow and was Deputy Director of defence plants, and from 1948 he worked at the Mytishchi machinery plant.
- Subject terms:
- Correspondence
- Memoirs
- Newspaper clippings
- Photographs
- System of arrangement:
- The collection is made up of a single series.
- Access, restrictions:
- No restrictions.
- Finding aids:
- There is an inventory, including historical background.
- Yerusha Network member:
- Omsk State University