Gidoni Alexander Grigorievich
1975
- 1981
Annotation:
1. Letter from Gidoni A.G. dated 08.07.1975 on Radio Liberty with a request to help his friend Reizvikh E.V., persecuted by the KGB. (3 sheets, photocopy of the manuscript)
2. Article by Gidoni A. about the collection of poems "Poetry in concentration camps", compiled by Shifrin A. and published in Israel in 1978. (1 sheet, photocopy)
3. Article Borodin L. "Professional provocateur" in the almanac "Veche" No. 2 for 1981. about the role of Gidoni A.G. in the failure of VSHSON. (4 sheets, photocopy)
4. Biographical information on Gidoni A.G. with data on his life up to 1975. (2 sheets, manuscript)
2. Article by Gidoni A. about the collection of poems "Poetry in concentration camps", compiled by Shifrin A. and published in Israel in 1978. (1 sheet, photocopy)
3. Article Borodin L. "Professional provocateur" in the almanac "Veche" No. 2 for 1981. about the role of Gidoni A.G. in the failure of VSHSON. (4 sheets, photocopy)
4. Biographical information on Gidoni A.G. with data on his life up to 1975. (2 sheets, manuscript)
Names (1)
Gidoni Alexander Grigorievich
Definition: Library employee Len. University named after Zhdanova, historian
Years of life: 1936—1989
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Genus. in 1936 in Leningrad, Russian, member of the Komsomol, employee of the library of Leningrad State University named after. Zhdanova, historian. Lived in Leningrad, Universitetskaya embankment, 11, apt. 24. After the Hungarian events, he began to create an underground organization, the Social Progressive Union, which included several dozen people from students and workers. Arrested on 12/22/1956 by the KGB in the Leningrad region for “anti-Soviet” poems and public speech at a student rally on Arts Square in Leningrad on 12/21/1956. By the verdict of the Judicial Collegium for Criminal Cases of the Leningrad City Court dated 04-05.04.1957, he was convicted under Art. 58-10 part 1 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 2 years in prison. Conveyed to Dubravlag - to Potma (Zubovo-Polyansky district of the Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic), zone No. 7. For participation in the camp strike of 1958, he was sentenced to 4 years. Released early in December 1960. Having been deprived of the right to register in Leningrad, he taught at schools in Narva, Slantsy, and Nalchik. In 1967 he graduated from the correspondence department of the Faculty of Journalism of Leningrad University. From 1966 to 1970 - Associate Professor of History at Petrozavodsk State University, from 1970 to 1975. - at the Kostroma State Pedagogical Institute named after N. A. Nekrasov. In 1973, while on a tourist trip, the wife escaped, planned by her husband, and asked for political asylum in Italy. 09/14/1974 sent a letter to N.V. Podgorny about renouncing Soviet citizenship. In 1975, he was fired from his job and left the USSR with his children. Lived in Canada. Rehabilitated on September 22, 1993.
Documents (3)
2. Article by A. Gidoni about the collection of poems “Poetry in Concentration Camps,” compiled by A. Shifrin and published in Israel in 1978.
1 лист, 1 изображение, ксерокопия

3. Article by Borodin L. “Professional provocateur” in the almanac “Veche” No. 2 for 1981. about the role of Gidoni A.G. in the failure of VSKHSON.
4 листа, 4 изображения, ксерокопия




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