Gridin Vladimir Mikhailovich
2. Questionnaire No. 2A 48 of the repressed All-Union Voluntary Historical and Educational Society "Memorial", filled in by Gridin V.M.; (mail 04.07.1990/16.07.1990). (1 sheet, original on letterhead)
3. Letter from Gridin V.M. Iofe V.V. dated 23.07.1990 as an appendix to questionnaire forms for camp areas; with the question of subsidizing pensioners. (mail 24.07.1990/30.07.1990). (1 sheet, typescript)
4. Postcard of Gridin V.M. dated 12.11.1991 to the Organizing Committee about the possibility of coming to the meeting of former political prisoners in St. Petersburg on December 7-8, 1991. (1 sheet, original on letterhead)
5. Letter from Iofe V.V. Gridin V.M. with a request to take the materials he has to a meeting of political prisoners. (1 sheet, typescript)
Names (1)
Gridin Vladimir Mikhailovich
Journalist, writer. Political prisoner. After release - books. seller, merchandise expert at Odessa regional bookstore, editor
Born in 1924 in Odessa; Russian; higher education, Literary Institute named after. Gorky, Odessa Conservatory. Non-partisan. Participant of the Second World War. Lived in Odessa, worked as a journalist. Then as a proofreader at the Machine-Building Plant. Kalinina. Arrested on November 20, 1958. Sentenced by the Odessa Regional Court on February 2, 1959 under Article: 54-10 Part 1 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR to 3 years in labor camp. He served his sentence in Dubravlaga (Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic), and on a camp assignment of l/o N 18 Dubravlaga in the Ryazan region. Released on November 20, 1961. After his release, he worked as a bookseller and merchandiser at the Odessa Regional Book Trade. Rehabilitated on December 8, 1989 by the Supreme Court of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1996 , a book of memoirs by Vladimir Gridin, “We Who Were Not...” was published in Odessa. He died in Odessa in 2006.
Documents (2)
1. Letter from Gridin V.M. Molostvova M.M. dated June 18, 1990 with a request to take the initiative as a deputy to introduce compensation for political prisoners of the 1960-1980s; (p/w 06/19/1990/06/21/1990).
