Konstantin Chaykin
1889–1938 (age 49)
Biography
Konstantin Chaykin (1889–1938) was a Soviet translator whose linguistic skills served to bridge cultures and facilitate communication during the early Soviet period. His work in translation contributed to the dissemination of ideas and knowledge across linguistic boundaries.
Chaykin was executed at Kommunarka in 1938 during the Great Purge. His death represents the loss of intellectual and cultural workers who fell victim to the political terror that swept through Soviet society during this tragic era.