Background
Kemetsky Vladimir Sergeevich, real surname Sveshnikov, was born in 1902 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation in a family of the officer.
Kemetsky Vladimir Sergeevich, real surname Sveshnikov, was born in 1902 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation in a family of the officer.
He graduated from high school in the city of Odessa.
In 1920 Vladimir Sergeevich Kemetsky emigrated with his parents to Paris. For political reasons was expelled from France, lived in Berlin. In 1926 he returned to the USSR. Vladimir Sergeevich was a correspondent of the newspaper "Dawn of the East" (Tiflis).
Unreasonably repressed (1927), after three years of forced labor camps, he was exiled to Solovki, where he became friends with D.S. Likhachev. Printed in the journal "Solovki Islands", in local newspapers.
From April 1932 to January 1933 he was in the city of Voronezh, from where he moved to the city of Oryol. In 1933-1935 he served a link in Bashkiria. In 1937 he was again arrested, soon shot.