2011
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1. Article by Shcherbak   A.L. , Savchuk V.S. “Lev Yakovlevich Shtrum: Identification of a Photo Portrait of a Repressed Physicist”, published in the Bulletin of the National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”, No. 64 for 2011, pp. 177-185. (3 pages, text file)

2. Article by Shcherbak   O.L. , Savchuk V.S. , “Lev Yakovlevich Shtrum: Identification of the Photo Portrait of the Repressed Physicist”, published in the Bulletin of the National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”, No. 64 for 2011, pp. 177-185; in Ukrainian (9 pages, pdf file)

3. A biographical article about E.L. Shtrum, with photographs and documents of her parents, L.Ya. Shtrum and G.I. Shtrum-Iofan, published on the website “Life Stories of Jewish Immigrants Who Came from the Former Soviet Union and Settled in the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia.” (8 pages, text file)

4. List of sources and literature on repressions in the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, including biographical information about Shtrum L.Ya., compiled by Blakher A. (1 page, text file)

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Shtrum Lev Yakovlevich
Definition: Theoretical physicist, professor at Kyiv State University
Years of life: 1890-1936
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Born in 1890 in the village of Melnik, Chigirinsky district, Kyiv region; Jewish; higher education; b/n (since 1917 a member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party). Professor of physics at the Kiev State University. Lived in the city of Kyiv. Arrested on March 23, 1936. Was involved in case No. 012653 of Semkovsky-Bronshtein S. Yu. Sentenced on October 21, 1936 by an visiting session of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on charges of participation in a counter-revolutionary Trotskyist terrorist organization to capital punishment. Executed on October 22, 1936. Rehabilitated by the Military Commission of the Supreme Court of the USSR on September 1, 1956.

On February 17, 2018, a personal memorial sign was installed at 12 Malopidvalnaya Street in Kyiv in memory of L.Ya. Shtrum as part of the "Last Address" project.

Documents (4)

3. A biographical article about E.L. Shtrum, with photographs and documents of her parents, L.Ya. Shtrum and G.I. Shtrum-Iofan, published on the website “Life Stories of Jewish Immigrants Who Came from the Former Soviet Union and Settled in the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia.” (attached file)
4. A list of sources and literature on the repressions in the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in the 1930s, including biographical information about Shtrum L.Ya., compiled by Blakher A. (attached file)