Ivankov-Nikolov Mikhail
1987
- 1998
Annotation:
1. Article by Weissman Moshe “The court refused” in the magazine (?) No. 51, 1987. about the fate of the radio operator of the tanker "Tuapse" Ivankov M. (7 years old, photocopy)
2. Clipping from the weekly "TV-Radio" dated February 28, 1998. with the announcement of the film "State of emergency - an emergency" about the capture of the Soviet tanker "Tuapse" by the Chiang Kai-shekists. (1 sheet, newspaper clipping)
2. Clipping from the weekly "TV-Radio" dated February 28, 1998. with the announcement of the film "State of emergency - an emergency" about the capture of the Soviet tanker "Tuapse" by the Chiang Kai-shekists. (1 sheet, newspaper clipping)
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Ivankov-Nikolov Mikhail
Definition: Radio operator of the tanker "Tuapse"
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Genus. in 1921. During a voyage to China on June 23, 1954, the Tupase tanker was captured by the Republic of China (Taiwan). Part of the tanker crew, incl. Ivankov, signed a petition for political asylum in the United States. He returned to the USSR after the Soviet embassy promised that nothing would happen to him. Since then he was in special psychiatric hospitals: in Kazan, then in Chernyakhovsk, in July 1968 he was transferred to Dnepropetrovsk. He spent over 20 years in psychiatric hospitals.
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