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Clasified order Mansi to be questioned
 
 
 

 

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Yuri Nikolaevich Ahmin

 

Deputy Prosecutor of the Sverdlovsk Region for Special Cases Yuri Nikolaevich Ahmin gives a secret assignment to the Chief of Ivdel Department of Internal Affairs Militia Major Bizyaev, to carry out investigative measures regarding the Mansi who could have witnessed the incident at Mount Otorten.

 

In one of his interviews, Korotaev spoke about Mansi being maltreated.

 

But, apart from his stories, this is not corroborated by anything.

 

According to Korotaev who recollects years later, that acting on this order, the police detain several people and leave them in the cold, coercing testimonies about what they could have seen or know about the incident, in fact, the police intimidate them.

 

After a while, making sure that the Mansi don't know anything about the incident, they are released.

 

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Case files vol.2 sheet 12

 

Clasified

 

TO THE CHIEF OF IVDEL DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS MILITIA MAJOR
Comrade BIZYAEV

 

In addition to the existing assignments in the case of the death of Dyatlov group of hikers, please do the following:

  1. Chairman of the Burmantovo village council, Makrushin, spreads a rumor that allegedly Mansi Bahtiyarov Pavel Grigoryevich saw how tourists fell from the mountain and told other Mansi about it 17/II-59
    In this regard, it is necessary:
    a). verify the information;
    b). find out where does citizen P. G. Bahtiyarov live at the moment;
    c). find out where was Bakhtiyarov at the time of death of the hikers.
  2. To collaborate that the hikers where attacked by Mansi with religious motives is necessary:
    a). Find out whose camp did the hikers visit and did Mansi known about it.
    b). Did Mansi know that the hikers where headed towards Mt Otorten.
    c). Is Mount Otorten and its surroundings a sacred for Mansi? (i.e. "prayer" place).
    d). Find out which of the Mansi men hunted in the valley of the Auspiya river and in the region of the fourth tributary of Lozva river at the time of death of the hikers.
    e). Find out who was the hunter who left the ski track that the hikers followed. There is an assumption that this is Anyamov.

 

Make the results of this operational work known to the the prosecutor comrade Tempalov, who is investigating the case.

 

DEPUTY PROSECUTOR OF THE REGION
FOR SPECIAL CASES
COUNSELOR OF JUSTICE
/AHMIN/

 

2 copies
1-st address
2-nd case
Ex. Ivanov
written by hand
12/III-59

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Topics of interrogations per month

 

This is a more accurate relationship what are the interrogations about in the months after the tragedy.

 

These graphs reflect the line of investigations and the increased interest in particular topic or theory.

 

As we can see, in May, the investigation had already officially gone in the direction of the fire balls.

 

The investigation is practically not interested in anything else.


“According to the interrogations, the official interest of the investigation to clarify the route begins only after March 10th and its surge falls in April.

 

Just on time, in my opinion, in order to find a group that has long been found.” - Dr. Galina Sazonova

 

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"In a country of mysterious signs"
 

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This is an overview of the testimonies of Mansi.

 

They are contradictory to each other, and don't add up.

 

The impression is that there are big gaps in between, and then something else is said, not bearing out previous testimony.

 

Let’s go over the testimonies of Mansi in 1959.

 

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Aleksey Alekseevich Anyamov

 

Anyamovs clan


Aleksander Prokopyevich
Aleksey Alekseevich (41) father of Andrey Alekseevich
Andrey Alekseevich (21) son of Aleksey Alekseevich
Andrey Alekseevich (58) brother to Aleksey Alekseevich - Маr 23, 1959 (Case files 230-231)
Konstantin Tseskin
Nikolay Pavlovich (23) - Apr 2, 1959 (Case files 261-262)

 

All the answers start with Answering the questions at hand, but we never see these questions.

 

Of course judging by the answer one could guess the questions.

 

Nikolay Pavlovich Anyamov - Apr 2, 1959 (Case files 261-262)

"There are no other people in these areas.

 

There are no wild tribes in our region.

 

And Mansi did not meet anyone.

 

If they had we would have known.

 

We learned that hikers were missing after the 20th of February 1959."


What other people were they asked about?

 

Wild tribes?

 

Thе investigator had some preconception about other indigenous people in the area.

 

Andrey Aleekseevich Anyamov - Маr 23, 1959 (Case files 230-231)
 


"I personally never saw in the area another group of five people who are allegedly afraid of Mansi and who did not stay in Ivdel, I haven't heard such from other Mansi either."


The question must have been: who are allegedly afraid of Mansi and who did not stay in Ivdel, I haven't heard such from other Mansi either."


The question must have been: "Have you seen a group of five people, strangers, who d not live in Ivdel, and only passed through the area?"


And what is up with "allegedly afraid of Mansi"?

 

Why should these rouges be afraid of Mansi?

 

These means according to the investigators unknown source these vagabonds must have previous confrontations with Mansi?

 

Where does this information come from?

 

Mansi were hunters, when away form their yurts they carry their guns.

 

These strangers are supposedly afraid of the Mansi because they do not have weapons, there is no other reason.

 

Mansi had to register their weapons in Ivdel.

 

Any other weapons would have been illegal, and the punishment was severe.

What is interesting here is not the answer but where did the question come from.

 

 

Bahtiyarovs clan

 

Bahtiyarov were first to be questioned because Nikolay Pavlovich had said that at end of January a group of hikers (8 people, including one or two women) stayed overnight at his brother Petr Bahtiyarov’s Yurt.

 

Yurt Petr Yakimovich Bahtiyarov yourt, 1954.

 

The yurt stood on the left bank of the Vizhay River, Petr lived there with his wife Nina Vladimirovna.

 

Photos are from hikers trek category III of difficulty in the Northern Urals.

 

Route: Moscow-Sverdlovsk-Vizhay-101-100-Yurts in Anchug-mine-Vels river-Vels river-Moscow.

 

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In the Case files are mentioned the following members of the Bahtiyarov family:


Nikita Vladimirovich (30) Case files 82-83, he has sister Nina
Nikolay Yakimovich (29) Case files 84-85
Prokopiy Savelyevich (17) Case files 86-87
Pavel Vasilievich (60) Case files 223
Sergey Savelyevich (21) Case files 224, Sergey and Prokopiy are brothers
Petr Yakimovich (34) Case files 225-226, Nikolay and Petr are brothers

 

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Krasnobaev is Chief of preparatory work in 8th forestry district, lives in Ivdel region.

 

He flew on the Feb 26 to Bahtiyarov yurt to question Mansi if they have seen Dyatlov group.

 

In his testimony on Mar 7, 1959 (Case files 54-55) he mentions the following additional Mansi: Timofey, Alexander, Kiril and Sonya

 

They are questioned about different matter - prayer stones, shrines and sacred places

Nikita Vladimirovich Bahtiyarov - Mar 10, 1959 (Case files 82-83)

 


"I heard that they suspect that Mansi scared the hikers and they died.

 

I don't believe this to be true.

 

There is not a single case where Mansi attacked Russians, there is no reason for this.

 

Mansi payer mountain prayer is located near the Bahtiyarovs yurts 30 km in the upper Vizhay river.

 

On this mountain no one is forbidden to go Russian men and women, same as the Mansi.

 

This mountain has never been guarded.

 

There aren't any valuable things there.

 

How it was before I don't know.

 

The prayer stones have never been moved, or rather they can not be moved and Mansi go to this mountain, but such religious Mansi are not that many.

 

There aren't any other sacred Mansi places."


Distance from upper Vizhay river to Lozva and Auspiya upper sources is approximately 50 km.

 

The notion is conflict between Mansi and Russians in general, not even specifying passing by cross-country skiers.

Nikolay Yakimovich Bahtiyarov - Mar 10, 1959 (Case files 84-85)


"Yesterday, i.e. March 9, 1959 Mansi Nikita Bahtiyarov and I were at the store by the river Orasu Pru and one drunk that I did not know came up to us and said: "hikers are missing probably Mansi killed them".

 

We told him that's doubtfully the case, since Mansi have never killed anyone and they don't have a reason to kill hikers."

Kurikov clan

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Stepan Nikolaevich Kurikov

 

Kurikov Stepan Nikolaevich - Mansi shaman, leader of a rescue group 23-Feb-1959
Kurikov Grigoriy Nikolaevich - Mansi, deputy of the Ivdel City Council, interpreter in the interrogations, Stepan's brother (Case files 232)

Artemiy Vladimirovich Gorbushin - Mar 20, 1959 (Case files 228-229)
Officer in charge of Ivdel City Police Department, testified what Grigoriy Nikolaevich Kurikov had said about the Ostyaks:


Officer in charge of Ivdel City Police Department, testified what Grigoriy Nikolaevich Kurikov had said about the Ostyaks:

 

"At the beginning of March 1959 I was in the police station and during this time there was a conversation that the hikers were killed.

 

In the duty room sat one Mansi, I do not know his name, but they said that it was Kurikov, but what was his name - I do not know.

 

Kurikov was asked how the hikers could have died.

 

Kurikov said that near the holy mountain, where this mountain is located, he didn't say, there live five Ostyaks.

 

They are like savages, they are not friends with Mansi or with Russian people.

 

They never come to Ivdel.

 

And these Ostyaks could kill the hikers because they wanted to ascend the holy mountain or because they thought that hikers could kill their deer and moose, which they feed on.

 

Kurikov expressed only his own assumptions, but what really happened he, Kurikov, couldn't say.

 

Kurikov saw these savages Ostyakovs some years ago.

 

Kurikov didn't know where the holy mountain is.

 

I emphasize that Kurikov expressed his own supposition.

 

He said this since we had a conversation about the dead hikers and asked Mansi Kurikov how it could have happened.

 

Kurikov Grigoriy Nikolaevich - Mar 23, 1959 (Case files 232)

"I personally do not think that anyone from Mansi attacked Russian hikers, as this never happened before.

 

I would still hear from Mansi if anybody attacked the hikers because I keep my ears open.

 

But there is no reason for Mansi to attack hikers.

 

Sacred mountain, I know for sure is in the upper sources of the river.

 

Nobody lives there in neither summer or winter.

 

The sacred mountain is not guarded by any one.

 

Russian people are allowed to go there.

 

About the fact that near the sacred place there live five Mansi or any people, and that they are afraid of Mansi, I personally did not say any such thing, that includes the police.

 

There are no Mansi people who do not go to Ivdel.

 

There were no outsiders in the area, that Mansi did not know about.

 

We would have known about strangers, that is, because Mansi hunt and would have met them.

 

There are no Mansi in the region that would have treated Russians badly."

 

So Grigoriy Nikolaevich Kurikov doesn't know where the sacred mountain is in the beginning of March (Gorbushin testimony), but he does on Mar 23.

 

Could it be because Bahtiyarovs said where the sacred mountain is on Mar 10, 1959?

 

How about the five people?

 

Grigoriy Nikolaevich denies to have said anything like that.

 

On one hand we have Deputy of the Ivdel City Council, and on the other hand a Militia officer.

 

Nobody bothers to follow up on the discrepancies in their testimonies?

 

Nikolay Pavlovich Anyamov - Apr 2, 1959 (Case files 261-262)

"In early February 1959, we, i.e. I, Andrey Anyamov, and another Andrey Anyamov, went hunting.

 

We hunted for 9 days in the forest and during that time we saw tracks of narrow skis, which were covered with 15 cm of snow, less in the forest.

 

We thought that some kind of expedition went to the mountains.

 

We saw the tracks along the Auspiya river on the 10th of February 1959.

 

When we came home we said that we saw tracks of skiers.

 

The hikers themselves we did not see or hear."

Andrey Aleekseevich Anyamov - Маr 23, 1959 (Case files 230-231)

"I clarified that in January-March, in 1959, I never saw hikers anywhere.

 

And only saw tracks of hikers - on the road there were tracks of narrow skis.

 

How many people could not be determined.

 

I saw tracks on the Lozva river 1,5 - 2 km above Auspiya.

 

The tracks were going towards Auspiya river, and then to the Urals Mountains.

 

I can not tell the exact date when I saw the tracks, but it was at the end of January or early February 1959.

 

Tracks were swept up on clear places, and in the forest powdered with snow.

 

I went skiing, together with me were three more people.

 

Anyamov Andrey (same name as mine) Alekseevich, my nephew, Anyamov Nikolay Pavlovich, another of my nephews, and Mansi Tseskin Konstantin.

 

On the hunt, the four of us left the village of Suevat-Paul and hunted in the woods around the Auspiya.

 

Russian hikers are nowhere to be seen.

 

When we hunted it was good weather, and also there were bad days."

 

Two people that were together say different things about where the narrow ski tracks were spotted.

 

On April 2 tracks along Lozva river are no longer present in the testimony.


Upper Lozva is Otorten → upper Auspiya is Kholat Syakhl (Peak 1079)

 

It looks like the investigators needed a testimony where Lozva is not mentioned.

 

Were the testimonies cooked on the go, as the investigation unfolded?

 

The testimony from Mar 23 is given by 58 old Mansi, who could be called later own confused due to his age.

 

How could he tell the direction of the tracks is not clear.

 

Then the young hunter age 23 comes into the picture with a testimony from Apr 2 that says nothing about tracks on Lozva river.

 

Pavel Vasilyevich Bahtiyarov - Mar 16, 1959 (Case files 223)
"Prayer mountain is 30 km from us in the upper reaches of Vizhay river.

 

The mountain is visited by all Russian men and women and Mansi.

 

There is no prohibition whatsoever for the Russians to go to the mountain.

 

I have never been in the upper reaches of Lozva river and always hunted along the rivers Ivdel and Vizhay."

 

Why is he mentioning upper Lozva river?

 

There is nothing in the context of the previous narration unless he was asked for Lozva river.

Boris Efimovich Slobtsov - Apr 15, 1959 (Case files 298-230)
"I was present when we found under same cedar a cloth belt of dark color with tassels at the ends.

 

I don't know who this item belongs to.

 

The length of this item is about 80 cm, the width is about 10 cm, looks like a belt or strap, with which the Mansi pull loads, except the object would be not strong enough for this purpose."

Georgiy Ivanovich Ryazhnev - Mar 6, 1959 (Case files 42-43)
Chief of the 1st forestry department of Energo Lesokombinat in 41st district in 1959

Chief of the 1st forestry department of Energo Lesokombinat in 41st district in 1959


"I don't know anything about Mansi having sacred mountains and paying stones in our area, but I have heard from people that they have the sacred pit on Lozva river."

 

This statement is opening the door for the speculation that Dyatlov group must have passed by a sacred pit with uncle Slava when they were using his horse drawn sleigh to carry their backpacks.

 

Yudin was still with them, he returned next day.

 

There is nothing to support that the hikers even knew about the sacred pit they drove by, but this is a theory.

 

The Sacred Places of the Ural Mountains and Forests (2004) [Rus - Культовые памятники горно-лесного Урала] is a study by archeologist and ethnologist Chernetsov.

 

The author writes about of Lozvinzkaya, or Sheytan pit.

 

Women were not allowed in these sacred places.

 

In Dyatlov group there are two girls.

 

In the book Chernetsov says that when he was traveling in these places in 1937 he was told that on Ushma river there is a Bahtiyarov clan sanctuary.

 

Ushma river is tributary to Lozva river south of 2nd Northern.

 

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Left arrow shows the sanctuary, the right arrow shows petroglyphs that some people see Photo taken on Jan 28, 1959 Krivonischenko camera (film 1) frame 2

 

Bahtiyarov family did not take part in the search for the missing hikers and when questioned about their whereabouts they got confused in their testimonies.

 

The Bahtiyarovs were considered a respected shamanistic clan.


There is Nikita Yakovlevich Bahtiyarov, born in 1873, who lived in Ivdel district.

 

In 1938, he was sentenced to five years in prison camps.

 

The statement on Bahtiyarov’s arrest reads: Bahtiyarov family did not take part in the search for the missing hikers and when questioned about their whereabouts they got confused in their testimonies.

 

The Bahtiyarovs were considered a respected shamanistic clan.
There is Nikita Yakovlevich Bahtiyarov, born in 1873, who lived in Ivdel district.

 

In 1938, he was sentenced to five years in prison camps.

 

The statement on Bahtiyarov’s arrest reads:

 

“He is convicted of being an illegal shaman among the Mansi people, a big kulak who has large herds of deer unknown to the state authorities, on whose pasture he exploits the poor Mansi.

 

He leads anti-Soviet agitation among Mansi against the unification of Mansi into collective farms, against sedentarism, incites hatred among Russians and the existing Soviet system, claiming that the Russians bring only death to Mansi.

 

Bahtiyarov annually collects all the Mansi to one of the spurs of the Ural Range, called Vizhay, where he performs sacrifices on the occasion of a religious holiday that lasts up to two weeks.”


Nikita Yakovlevich got out of prison in 1943.

 

He might still have been around at the time of the events.

 

Investigating the Mansi could explain the presence of KGB since they were not only responsible for the national security of the state and defending the borders.

 

Inside the Soviet Union the Committee for State Security was mainly entrusted with anti soviet propaganda, fighting saboteurs and terrorists.

 

But there is another role too, to subdue any nationalist movements and ethnic hatred.

 

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The triumph of Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster biopic "Oppenheimer" at the Oscars reminds me of the connection with the Dyatlov Pass incident.
 
The only source of information about what happened on September 29, 1957, in Kyshtym, where Juri Krivonichenko worked, is the Los Alamos report brought to us by Galina Sazonova.
 
The disaster that was responsible for the radioactive contamination of the clothes in the Dyatlov group was a direct result of the "lack of sharing" with the Russians policy which is portrayed well in the movie.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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At the Ivdel airport after returning from the pass.
 
Mihail Novikov (flight navigator), Nikolay Nemyko (flight technician), Valerian Ovchinnikov (pilot navigator), Victor Potyazhenko (aircraft commander), Georgiy Ortyukov, Vasiliy Korolyov, Egor Nevolin (radio operator for the Northern Geological Prospecting Expedition), ?.
 
Helicopter Mi-4 (142nd Separate Mixed Aviation Squadron, board №14).
 
 
 
 
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The last of the winter search camp.
 
In April it will be moved on the other side of the pass.
 
 
 
 
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A group of UPI hikers together with military search group at the base camp on Auspiya. Shkodin, Smirnov, Kotenev, Krylov,....Sahnin, Mertsalov, Bartolomey, Solovyev, Chernyshev, Moiseev
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A group of hikers at the tent. ?, ?, ?, Mertsalov, Krylov, Shkodin, ?
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Inscription on the back says: "At the camp in the valley of the Auspiya river. A group of hikers before going to the mountains. March 1959".
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The top row is military. The second row from the top from left to right:? (with a cigarette), Krylov, Kotenev, Smirnov (with a cigarette), Mertsalov, Bartolomey, Solovyov, Chernyshev. Bottom row from left to right: ?, ?, ?, Sahnin, Shkodin
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Group of hikers. Shkodin, Sahnin, ?, Kotenev, Nevolin. Down: Mertsalov, and Solovyov.
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A group of hikers during search. In the center Krylov in the overalls
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A group of hikers during search. Third from the right in the overalls is Krylov.
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In the searchers camp.
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In the searchers camp.
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In the searchers camp.
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In the searchers camp.
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In the searchers camp.
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In the searchers camp.
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The installation of a new long chimney, which was delivered to the camp on Mar 15, on the day of Grigoriev's departure from the pass. In all photos of the first search shift, the chimney is short.
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The installation of a new long chimney, which was delivered to the camp on Mar 15, on the day of Grigoriev's departure from the pass. In all photos of the first search shift, the chimney is short.
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In the searchers camp.
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In the searchers camp.
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In the searchers camp.
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In the searchers camp. Chernyshev
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The last of the winter search camp.
 
In April it will be moved on the other side of the pass.
 
In this photo UPI hikers together with military search group at the base camp on Auspiya.
 
Shkodin, Smirnov, Kotenev, Krylov,....Sahnin, Mertsalov, Bartolomey, Solovyev, Chernyshev, Moiseev
 
 
 
 
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Washing
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Washing
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Washing
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The cedar where the first bodies were found.
 
 
 
 
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Frolicking at the very center of the tragedy.
Krylov, Smirnov, ?, Solovyov, Bartolomey, Shkodin. Down: ?, Mertsalov, and Sahnin
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Frolicking at the very center of the tragedy.
Krylov, Smirnov, ?, Solovyov, Bartolomey, Shkodin. Down: ?, Mertsalov, and Sahnin
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The cedar where the the bodies of Doroshenko and Krivonischenko were found.
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Bartolomey at the cedar where the bodies of Doroshenko and Krivonischenko were found.
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On the way to the pass.
 
City of Serov
 
 
 
 
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Photo taken on March 24, city of Serov, on the way to the pass.
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Photo taken on January 24 by Slobodin, city of Serov, on the way to the pass.
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Photo taken on March 24, city of Serov, on the way to the pass.
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Photo taken on January 24 by Slobodin, Kolevatov in the photo, city of Serov, on the way to the pass.
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Standing on Dyatlov Pass 65 years ago today, looking down the forest where all the bodies were found.
 
At the time when this photo was taken only 5 bodies were found, 4 still missing.
 
 
 
 
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Ivdel. Getting into the car to go to the airport.
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Dubovtsev in the back of the car
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Sogrin (in a black hat), Dubovtsev, Yakimenko, Meshteryakov, Sedov (bottom). Photo in Ivdel before departure to the pass.
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Takeoff from the airfield. View of Ivdel.
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Takeoff from the airfield. View of Ivdel.
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Takeoff from the airfield. View of Ivdel.
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Aerial views on the way to the pass
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Aerial views on the way to the pass
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Aerial views on the way to the pass
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Aerial views on the way to the pass
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Aerial views on the way to the pass
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Disembarkation of Sogrin search group (helicopter №14 of the 142nd Separate Mixed Aviation Squadron, commander Potyazhenko)
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The winter camp of the searchers is still on the southern side of the pass.
 
The bodies of Yuri Doroshenko, Georgiy (aka Yuri) Krivonicshenko, Igor Dyatlov, Zinaida Kolmogorova and Rustem Slobodin were found on the northern side of the pass.
 
They are still looking for Lyudmila Dubinina, Nikolay Thibeaux-Brignolle, Aleksander Kolevatov, and Semyon Zolotaryov.
 
 
 
 
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Probes for the search of the bodies
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On the way to the search camp
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The search camp. To the left (East) is the clearing for the landing site which was never used.
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The search camp, view to the West. The wire across is the radio antenna.
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Members of the search group
 
 
 
 
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Victor Meshtiryakov (Виктор Мещиряков) in 1959 - a student of UPI; took part in the search in the area of the height 1079 as a team member the Sogrin party on Mar 25 - Apr 6. He was originally from the city of Minusinsk. All the UPI hiking veterans spoke ill of him. Unconfirmed reports indicate that he died in 1994. He is entioned in the report by Avenburg, Potapov and Sogrin to have witnessed abnormal phenomenon observed at 4am on Mar 31,1959 Avenburg's report → https://dyatlovpass.com/case-files-260
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Valentin Gerasimovich Yakimenko (Валентин Герасимович Якименко) born in 1940. In 1959 - a 2nd year student at UPI; candidate for participation in search work as part of the Slobtsov group; took part in the search in the area of height 1079 as a member of Sogrin's search party Mar 25 - Apr 6. Born into the family of a party worker. Before the war he lived with his parents in the town of Nikopol, Dnepropetrovsk region (Father, Yakimenko Gerasim Sidorovich, worked at the Nikopol Yuzhnotrubny plant, a member of the city party committee, until 1940 - head of the military department of the city committee; mother - an employee of the city health department, the head of the nursery; brother Victor, born in 1932). After the outbreak of the war, his mother was appointed the head of the pioneer camp; father - a commissioner of the volunteer communist battalion, which was sent to the Krivoy Rog region; later his father served at the headquarters of the 255th rifle division, in October 1941 he was taken prisoner/went missing. In August 1941 his family together with other families of of party and Soviet workers was evacuated to the Urals,to the town of Pervouralsk. His mother was offered the post of inspector at PMID (protection of mothers and infants department); in October 1941 - she was chosen a Party organizer of the city health department and a member of the city party committee; in the spring of 1942, she was appointed the head of nursery school №10. After leaving school, V.G. Yakimenko went to the UPI (Sverdlovsk); graduated from the energy faculty of theUPI in 1962; chairman of the hiking club at the UPI in 1960-1961. The head of Design Bureau for Projects and Calculations under Special Design Bureau for turbine-driven superchargers research and development center "Uralelectrotyazhmash".
Trek 1963 when his group installs the memorial plaque → https://dyatlovpass.com/gallery-yakimenko-1963
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Valentin Gerasimovich Yakimenko (see previous photo)
Trek 1963 when his group installs the memorial plaque → https://dyatlovpass.com/gallery-yakimenko-1963
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Valeriy Dubovtsev (Валерий Дубовцев) UPI student in 1959; took part in the search in the area of height 1079 as a member of Sogrin's group on Mar 25 - Apr 6. He died when rafting in Transbaikal in 1961.
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Valeriy Dubovtsev (Валерий Дубовцев) UPI student in 1959; took part in the search in the area of height 1079 as a member of Sogrin's group on Mar 25 - Apr 6. He died when rafting in Transbaikal in 1961.
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Egor Nevolin, Victor Meshtiryakov, Victor Eroshev, Valeriy Dubovtsev
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Vitaliy Mihaylovich Malyutin (Виталий Михайлович Малютин) UPI student in 1959; a member of the search party led by Sogrin, which worked in the area of height 1079 on Mar 25 - Apr 6. Master of Sports in Mountaineering 1968. Died Nov 2, 2012.
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This is how they searched.
 
Maslennikov, the head of the search, even calculated how many times did they probe the snow
 
 
 
 
 
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In the background - Meshtiryakov's light-colored windshield; in a dark sheepskin coat on the right - senior lieutenant Potapov (military unit 6602)
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Sogrin in the foreground
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Maslennikov, the head of the search, calculated how many times did they probe the snow
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The slopes of the tragedy
 
 
 
 
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A ski stick marking the place where Kolmogorova's body was found.
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Victor Eroshev
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Students playing on a day off.
 
 
 
 
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This photo shows where the tent was found marked with a flag, Otorten in the background, and the stone ridges where the Dyatlov group allegedly walked barefoot to their deaths.
 
 
 
 
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This photo shows where the tent was found marked with a flag, Otorten in the background, and the stone ridges where the Dyatlov group allegedly walked barefoot to their deaths.
 
 
 
 
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