<<No 35 : 31 May 1975>> RSFSR Ministry of Culture 12 December 1974. No. 01-305/22, index 103 693, Moscow K-74, Kitaisky pr. 7 For Official Use —’To the Ministries of Culture of Autonomous Republics, to the Administrations of Culture in territorial and Regional soviet executive committees. —’To the main Administrations of Culture in the Moscow … Continue reading Official Documents, March 1975 (35.15)
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Андрей Д. Синявский
News in Brief, July 1971 (20.11)
<<No 20 : 2 July 1971>> [1] On 15 May Nikolai Fyodorovich Dragosh (b. 1932), was released from Vladimir Prison. A graduate of Odessa University, he was head-master of a young workers’ school in the Tarutino district (Odessa Region), where he taught mathematics. On 19 May Nikolai Andreyevich Tarnavsky (b. 1940), who was convicted in … Continue reading News in Brief, July 1971 (20.11)
Political prisoners, February 1968 (1.5)
<< No 1 : 30 April 1968 >> 1. In February a hunger-strike was staged in Camp 17 of the Mordovian camps (Mordovian ASSR, Potma, Ozerny post office, postbox 385/17a). The following six persons took part: Yuly Daniel, Boris Zdorovets, Victor Kalnins, Sergei Moshkov, Valery Ronkin and Yury Shukhevych. Between the eighth and the tenth … Continue reading Political prisoners, February 1968 (1.5)
Corrections and additions to No 1, June 1968 (2.8)
No 2, 30 June 1968 [1] The first name of Ogurtsov, convicted in Leningrad [CCE 1.6] in November 1967 is Igor ; the first name of Bochevarov, convicted in Leningrad in February 1968 is Georgy. [2] The sentence about the material evidence presented at the Moscow trial [CCE 1.1] was misleadingly formulated. The main items … Continue reading Corrections and additions to No 1, June 1968 (2.8)
An Addition to the “White Book”, Oct 1968 (4.6)
«No 4 : 31 October 1968» It was possible, wrote editor Alexander GINZBURG in his introduction to the so-called White Book, that the materials he had compiled were incomplete: he expressed the hope that further items would be added to the collection. Recently a letter has come to light. It was written by Vitaly Potapenko … Continue reading An Addition to the “White Book”, Oct 1968 (4.6)