Meshkov Vladimir Alexandrovich
2. The article “Can a denunciation be considered a civil act?” in Izvestia dated February 11, 1998. with a replica "against" from V. Meshkov (1 sheet, newspaper clipping)
3. An article by V. Meshkov about St. Petersburg swindlers in the Obshchaya Gazeta, No. 9, 1998. (1 sheet, newspaper clipping)
4. Article by Meshkov V. “We are patient people, but we must know why to endure” in Izvestia dated 01/16/1999. with a story about his imprisonment in 1956, with reflections on Soviet and modern Russian power. (1 sheet, newspaper clipping)
Names (1)
Meshkov Vladimir Alexandrovich
Genus. in 1938 in Art. Konstantinovskaya (now Konstantinovsk) Kamensk (Rostov) region. After finishing school he worked at Rostselmash. In 1956 he entered Rostov University. Arrested on April 27, 1957, he was kept in an internal KGB prison. Sentenced on July 18, 1957 by the Military Tribunal of the North Caucasus Military District under Art. 58-10 part 1, 58-11 by 2 years of labor camp. In custody in Mordovia, in institution ZH-385 (village Yavas), where he arrived on October 21, 1957 from the internal prison of the KGB in Rostov-on-Don. After liberation on August 18, 1958 he left for the village. Konstantinovsky, Konstantinovsky district, Rostov region. Then he worked as a Russian language teacher in St. Petersburg. In the 1990s. published in Obshchaya Gazeta and Izvestia.
Documents (4)
1. Article by Meshkov V. “...Complete, inexpressible, inexhaustible simplicity” in “Obshchaya Gazeta” No. 46 (1496) dated November 21-27, 1996. about Pustyntsev B.P. and about the role of dissidents after perestroika. (1 sheet, newspaper clipping)

2. Article “Can denunciation be considered a civil act?” in Izvestia dated February 11, 1998. with a remark “for” from Chislov S. and “against” from Meshkov V.


3. Article by V. Meshkov about St. Petersburg swindlers in Obshchaya Gazeta, No. 9, 1998.
