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1. Memoirs of A.P. Grinberg, recorded by A.P. Skachkova’s wife. (12 sheets, text file)


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Grinberg Alexander Petrovich
Years of life: 1901-1973(1974)
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Genus. in 1901   Domopolsky volost   Lyutsinsky district of Vitebsk province (Latvia); Latvian. Participant in the Civil War. In 1925-1928. worked as a teacher on the Leninism course at the Higher Military Chemical Advanced Courses for Command Staff in Moscow. In 1928-1933 - student at the Faculty of Philosophy at the Institute of the Red Professorship. In 1932-1935 - member of the editorial board, executive secretary of the magazine "Communist International", in 1938-1938 - executive secretary of the magazine "Bolshevik". Arrested in April 1938 in Moscow. Sentenced by the Supreme Court of the USSR Armed Forces on 10/03/1938 under Art. 58-8,17-58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 10 years of labor camp and 5 years of disqualification. Imprisoned in the Solovetsky prison, in the Norilsk ITL (Lake Lama, laboratory) from 1939 to 10/07/1948. After his release, he remained to work in the laboratory until 1951. He was sent into exile in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, p. Taseevo, Kirsantyevo . Rehabilitated by the Main Military Prosecutor's Office on May 14, 1955. Since 1955, he worked as an associate professor in the department of philosophy at the Moscow Peat Institute, then as an assistant professor in the department of philosophy at the Institute of Electronic Engineering. He died in 1973 (according to other sources, in 1974).

Skachkova Alexandra Petrovna
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Born July 8, 1923 in Petrograd in the family of orientalist P.E. Skachkov. Lived in Leningrad (25 Oktyabrya Ave., Bldg. 60, Apt. 24). After her parents were arrested, she was sent to an orphanage, but received permission to leave with her sister M.P. Skachkova for exile to Tajikistan (September 26, 1937). In 1955, she went to her father in exile in Siberia. In Tajikistan, she married an exiled Muscovite, A.P. Grinberg. In 1957, she moved with her husband to Moscow. She died around 2012.

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