Molostov Mikhail Mikhailovich
2. Group photo: Molostov M.M., Kulyabko I.B., Makarov I., Levin Yu.L. Vorkuta, 1958 (1 sheet, photograph).
3. Photograph by Molostov M.M. from the honor roll of the university, 1956 (1 sheet, 2 copies, photograph, photocopy).
4. Photograph by Molostov M.M. and Pirogov S.K. Dubravlag, 1961 (1 sheet, photograph).
5. Photograph by Molostov M.M. 1990 (1 sheet, photograph).
6. Photograph by Molostov M.M. 1990 (1 sheet, photograph).
7. Photograph of M.M. Muzhdab, M.M. Molostov’s wife. 1959 (1 sheet, photograph).
8. Photograph of M.M. Muzhdab, M.M. Molostov’s wife. (1 sheet, photograph).
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Molostov Mikhail Mikhailovich
Philosopher, teacher, public and political figure. Deputy of the State Duma of Russia (1993-1995).
Genus. 02/18/1934 to Leningrad. Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Leningrad State University (1957). At the end of 1956, he wrote the political treatise “Status Quo,” in which he critically analyzed the Soviet state system and concluded that bureaucratic socialism in the USSR was inevitable. After graduation, he worked as an assistant at the Department of Marxism-Leninism at the Omsk Agricultural Institute. Arrested on July 24, 1958. Sentenced on October 21, 1958 by the Leningrad City Court to 5 years in a penal colony under Art. 58-10 part 1, 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. In December 1958, the verdict was overturned by the Supreme Court of the RSFSR "for leniency." At the repeated trial, the term was increased to 10 years, but in January 1959 it was reduced to 7 years. In custody, first in Vorkutlag, then in Dubravlag. After his release in July 1965, he taught in rural schools in the Pskov and Novgorod regions and the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. In the second half of the 1980s he worked as a rural postman in the Kalinin (Tver) region. Since 1989 he lived in Leningrad, actively participated in the activities of the Memorial society. In March 1990, he was elected as a people's deputy of the RSFSR from the Southern National-Territorial District of Leningrad, a member of the Supreme Council, and was a member of the Radical Democrats and the Reform Coalition factions. After August 1991, he headed the Commission for the transfer of the archives of the KGB Directorate for Leningrad and the Leningrad Region to state storage. In 1993–1995, State Duma deputy from the St. Petersburg branch of the Russia's Choice party. Since December 1995 – retired. Died 04/21/2003. Buried in the village. Eremkovo, Tver region.
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2. Group photo: from left to right - Kulyabko I.B., Makarov I.L., Levin Yu.L., Molostvov M.M. Vorkuta, 1958

3. Photo by M.M. Molostvov from the university honor board, 1956
