Anton Prykhodko

Anton Terentiovych Prykhodko, born in the Poltava Governorate in 1891, was the Chief Judge of the Council of People's Commissars of Ukrainian SSR until December 31, 1933. One of his major cases was the Union for the Freedom of Ukraine process for which he served as the Head of the Supreme Court of the Ukrainian SSR.

He was a Ukrainian representative in the government of the Soviet Union (May 1922 to November 1924). On December 31, 1933 Prykhodko was arrested in Kharkiv and on January 27, 1939 died in Syktyvkar, Komi ASSR. On December 6, 1957 Prykhodko was posthumously rehabilitated by the Military Court of the Kiev Military District.

On May 5, 1990 the newspaper Leninska zmina printed martyrolog section on its pages where included the name of Prykhodko, stating that place and circumstances of his death is unknown. His certification of death was only issued on May 23, 1957.

List.memo.ru however, contains three names of Anton Terentiovych Prykhodko. All three names may be possibly related.

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