CERTIFICATE OF ARREST
Zimin Boris Nikolayevich, born 1904, Moscow, residing at Yermolayevskiy Pereulok, 24, apt. 5. Works as a docent at the Moscow Mechanical Construction Institute, not a party member.
Skvortsov Aleksandr Pavlovich, born 02.05.1904, Moscow, residing in Moscow at Marx Street, 15, apt. 41, works as an engineer at a project office, not a party member; education: engineer of transportation.
Zimin and Skvortsov are individuals clearly hostile to Soviet power, vehemently opposed to all measures conducted by Soviet power, and who are not losing their hope to replace the current order.
Osipov, L.G., the deputy Dean and a docent at the Moscow Architectural Institute, who was interrogated as a witness, has stated that during his meetings with Zimin from the moment of their acquaintance in 1933, the latter expressed counter-revolutionary thoughts. According to Zimin, collectivization is a devastation of thousands of people, and a totally senseless destruction of the population of whole regions.
Among Zimin’s buddies with a similar viewpoint I can name A.P. Skvortsov. Based on all this, I order them arrested and investigated according to Article 58, paragraph 104k.

 

Order #6245 of 04.15.1935. Protocol of the search dated 04.15.1935. The superintendent, Dmitriyev Ivan Dmitriyevich, was present at the search.

Questionnaire of the arrested:

Occupation–industrial worker.
Social origin–civil workers.
Docent of the Mechanical-Industrial Bauman Institute.
Father–honorary citizen, mechanical engineer at the Bogdanov textile factory. Died 1909.
Education–higher, Electro-Mechanical Institute in Moscow, 1928.
Not a party member.
Family:
Mother–Vera Nikolayevna Zimina, 60 years old, dependant.
Wife–Berta Borisovna Zimina, nee Dokshhitzkaya, born 1902 in Vilno; Jewish; place of work–Institute for Improvement of Creative Workers, stenographer.
Sister–Elena Nikolayevna Zimina, born 1907, typist.
Son–Dmitry, born 1933.
Brother–Alexander Nikolayevich, born 1903, Saratov University, Saratov.