Pyotr Demchuk
1900–1937 (age 37)
Biography
Pyotr Demchuk was a philosopher engaged in intellectual inquiry during the early Soviet period. His work reflected the philosophical traditions and debates of his era, contributing to the broader landscape of Russian thought in the early 20th century.
Demchuk's life was claimed by the Great Purge in 1937, when many intellectuals and thinkers were persecuted. His philosophical legacy remains part of the historical record of those lost during this period of political repression.