1980 - 1993
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1. A copy of the judgment dated 09/18/1980 in respect of Dyadkin I.G. and Gorbachev S.M., with a note by Dyadkin I.G. dated 1991 (3 sheets, typescript).
2. Article "All-Union population census", published in the journal "Posev" No. 2 for 1989 (1 sheet, photocopy).
3. Postal card-questionnaire of the organizing committee of the meeting of political prisoners, filled in by Dyadkin I.G. 11/27/1991. (1 sheet, original on letterhead).
4. Questionnaire of the political prisoner of the All-Union Society “Memorial”, filled in by Dyadkin I.G. (1 sheet, original on letterhead).
5. Questionnaire for the bibliographic reference book "Political Prisoners of the USSR", filled in by Dyadkin I.G., with a cover letter dated 16.03.1993. (2 sheets, original on letterhead, manuscript).

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Dyadkin Iosif Getselevich
Definition: One of the founders of the Tver Memorial Society, member of the Moscow Helsinki Group, and the Memorial human rights society
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Genus. in 1928 in the White Church, Kyiv region, Ukrainian SSR; Jew; higher education; geophysicist, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences. Lived in Kalinin. He actively participated in human rights activities, wrote or signed a number of open letters, and used his personal funds to provide assistance to a number of political prisoners and their families. Arrested on April 25, 1980, because “spread fabrications discrediting our state and social system.”
Sentenced by the Kalinin Regional Court on September 18, 1980 under Art. 190-1 by 3 years of ITC. He was kept in Tobolsk and Tyumen.
Dyadkin's case received international resonance. Prominent Western human rights activists and committees of scientists from different countries stood up for him before the Soviet authorities.
In the late 80s he was one of the initiators of the creation of the Tver Memorial Society.

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2. Article “All-Union Population Census”, published in the magazine “Posev” No. 2 for 1989.
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