Weinert Yuri Nikolaevich
1. Article by Bolotovsky M. “Unquenchable love for freedom” in the magazine “Secrets of the 20th Century” No. 23 for June 2011 about the literary hoax of Weinert Yu.N. and Charon Y.E. (1 sheet, newspaper clipping)
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Weinert Yuri Nikolaevich
Genus. 09/04/1914 in Petrograd. Lived in Leningrad, Red Commanders Ave., 7, apt. 3. Arrested 11/20/1932. Sentenced by OS KOGPU on May 10, 1933 under Art. 58-10, 11. Sentenced to exile for 3 years in Sevkrai. The resolution of the OS KOGPU dated February 10, 1934 was replaced by the ITL for the remaining period. Arrested in 1937. Sentenced to 10 years on charges of counter-revolutionary activities. In custody in Abakan, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, then in the Svobodny camp-factory. While imprisoned in Svobodny, he met Yu. N. Weinert, with whom he began the famous poetic cycle “The Evil Songs of Guillaume du Ventre.” Rehabilitated 04/12/1989. Arrested 11/27/1948. Sentenced on December 11, 1948 under Art. 58-10, 11. Sentenced by the OS MGB of the USSR on 02/16/1949 to exile in a settlement (no term specified). Died on January 20, 1951 in Severo-Yeniseisk . Rehabilitated on February 25, 1992.