Frid Valery Semenovich
1988
Annotation:
1. Bulletin of Radio Liberty No. F-497 01 dated 11/04/1988, entitled "Where are my seventeen years?", dedicated to youth "underground counter-revolutionary groups" of the mid-1940s. (5 sheets, photocopy).
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Frid Valery Semenovich
Definition:
Playwright, screenwriter, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR. Author of the memoirs "58 and a Half: Notes of a Camp Idiot"
Years of life: 1992-1998
Reproduction methods:
Born in 1922 in Tomsk; from a family of an employee; former member of the Komsomol. Fourth-year student of the All-Union Institute of Cinematography. Lived in Moscow. Arrested on 20.04.1944 on charges of participating in an anti-Soviet group . Sentenced on 03.03.1945 by the Special Conference of the NKVD of the USSR under Articles 17-58-8, 58-10 Part 2 and 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 10 years in a labor camp. Rehabilitated by the decision of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on 23.05.1956.
Documents (1)
1. Radio Liberty bulletin No. F-497 01 dated November 4, 1988, entitled “Where are my seventeen years?”, dedicated to youth “underground counter-revolutionary groups” of the mid-1940s.
5 листов, 5 изображений, ксерокопия





Beria Lavrenty Pavlovich,
Bubnova Elena Andreevna,
Volodin Sergey,
Gurvich Boris,
Gusev Vadim Sergeevich,
Dunsky Yuliy Teodorovich,
Ermakova Yu.A.,
Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich,
Sulimov Vladimir Maksimovich (erroneously - Daniilovich),
Tukhachevsky Mikhail Nikolaevich,
Frid Valery Semenovich,
Khomenko Alik,
Khomenko Anna Petrovna
1988
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