Sergei Sedov
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Born21 March 1908
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Died29 October 1937 (aged 29)
Russian SFSR, USSR
Burial placeKrasnoyarsk,
Russian SFSR, USSR
Russian SFSR, USSR
AlmamaterMoscow Mechanical
Sergei Lvovich Sedov | |
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Сергей Львович Седов | |
| Born | 21 March 1908 Vienna, Austria-Hungary |
| Died | 29 October 1937 (aged 29) Russian SFSR, USSR |
| Burial place | Krasnoyarsk, Russian SFSR, USSR |
| Alma mater | Moscow Mechanical |
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| Employer | Moscow Aviation Institute |
| Criminal penalty | |
| Criminal status | Rehabilitated (1988) |
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Sergei Lvovich Sedov (Russian: Сергей Львович Седов; 21 March 1908 – 29 October 1937) was a Soviet engineer and scientist. The son of Leon Trotsky, he was killed in the Great Purge.
The son of Leon Trotsky by his second wife,[1] and younger brother of Lev Sedov,[2] Sergei Lvovich Sedov (Russian: Сергей Львович Седов) was born on 21 March 1908 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. A graduate of the Moscow Mechanical Institute, and working at the Moscow Aviation Institute,[3] he was an apolitical engineer[4] and scientist.[5] His daughter, Yulia, was born around October 1935.[6][3]