1990 - 1992
Annotation:

1. Letter from Milyutina T.P. dated 02/19/1991 addressed to the director of the Memorial society Iofe V.V. about sending the “Memorial” questionnaire to Yu.V. Gal, memories of him and Yu. Gal’s poems, published in the 9th Blok collection, published by the University of Tartu. (1 sheet, typescript)

2. Letter from the director of the Memorial Society, V.V. Iofe. dated 03/03/1991 Milyutina T.P. with gratitude for the materials sent. (1 sheet, typescript)

3. Letter from Milyutina T.P. dated November 20, 1992 addressed to the director of the Memorial society Iofe V.V. with a question about the availability of information about Yuri Gal’s father, Vladimir Gal. (1 sheet, typescript)

4. Envelope of a letter from T.P. Milyutina. dated 11/20/1992 addressed to the director of the Memorial society Iofe V.V., mail 11/23/1992/12/02/1992. (1 l., original)

5. Letter from Milyutina T.P. dated 12/26/1992 addressed to Pechuro S.S. with a request for information regarding a prisoner from Leningrad named Gal, who was in 1942-1950. in the Chelyabinsk camp, and in 1952-1953. - in exile in the Novosibirsk region. (1 sheet, manuscript)

6. Envelope of a letter from T.P. Milyutina. dated 12/26/1992 addressed to S.S. Pechuro, mail date 12/31/1992/01/04/1993. (1 l., original)

7. Article by T. Milyutina “Yuri Gal (From memories. People of my life. To my sons)” in “Blokovsky collection” (Scientific Notes of the University of Tartu) No. 9 for 1990, pp. 123-146, about the fate of the young poet Yu. Galya, met in places of detention, and containing his poems from different years. (7 sheets, photocopy)


Names (1)

Gal Yuri Vladimirovich
Definition:

Poet

Years of life: 1921-1947
Reproduction methods:

Genus. in 1921 in Leningrad. Studied at Leningrad University. In 1941 he volunteered for the war, and in the fall of 1941 he was captured by the Germans. Released from captivity at the request of relatives in Germany. In 1942 he ended up in Estonia, where he was treated for tuberculosis. At the end of August 1944 he went to East Prussia for treatment. In 1945, SMERSH was arrested in Germany; according to some sources, he surrendered himself. Transported to the USSR. Sentenced to 10 years in labor camp for treason. Transferred to the Mariinsky camp for tuberculosis in Baim (Siberia). Died in custody in 1947.



Documents (4)

2. Letter from the director of the Memorial Society, Iofe V.V. dated 03/03/1991 Milyutina T.P. with gratitude for the materials sent.
1 лист, 1 изображение, машинопись
3. Letter from Milyutina T.P. dated November 20, 1992 addressed to the director of the Memorial society Iofe V.V. with a question about the availability of information about Yuri Gal’s father, Vladimir Gal.
1 лист, 1 изображение, машинопись
5. Letter from Milyutina T.P. dated 12/26/1992 addressed to Pechuro S.S. with a request for information regarding a prisoner from Leningrad named Gal, who was in 1942-1950. in the Chelyabinsk camp, and in 1952-1953. - in exile in the Novosibirsk region.
7. Article by T. Milyutina “Yuri Gal (From memories. People of my life. To my sons)” in “Blokovsky collection” (Scientific Notes of the University of Tartu) No. 9 for 1990, pp. 123-146, about the fate of the young poet Yu. Gal, encountered in places of detention, and containing his poems from different years.