Moroz Valentin Yakovlevich
1967
- 1991
Annotation:
1. Moroz's letter to V.Ya. "Report from the Beria Reserve" dated April 15, 1967, addressed to the deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR, [Posev publishing house]. (28 sheets, brochure).
2. Note “Moroz Describes Jail”, published in The New York Times on May 1, 1979 (1 sheet, newspaper clipping).
3. The article “The mutual relations between Valentin Moroz and the UKCA, political actions, finances and other relevant issues were rightly the subject of the verdict of the executives of the UKCA”, published in the newspaper “Freedom” dated 08.08.1979 (1 sheet, photocopy).
4. Article Moroz V.Ya. “Nine Years at the Dead Hour”, published in the newspaper “Youth of Ukraine” dated September 14, 1991 (3 sheets, photocopy).
5. The article “Relatives of former dissidents can emigrate to zahid, - Moscow repeats” (1 sheet, photocopy).
6. Fragment of an article mentioning Moroz V.Ya. (1 sheet, photocopy).
7. Photo of Moroz V.F. published in The New York Times (1 sheet, newspaper clipping).
8. Article “Moroz talks of his years in jail” (1 sheet, newspaper clipping).
2. Note “Moroz Describes Jail”, published in The New York Times on May 1, 1979 (1 sheet, newspaper clipping).
3. The article “The mutual relations between Valentin Moroz and the UKCA, political actions, finances and other relevant issues were rightly the subject of the verdict of the executives of the UKCA”, published in the newspaper “Freedom” dated 08.08.1979 (1 sheet, photocopy).
4. Article Moroz V.Ya. “Nine Years at the Dead Hour”, published in the newspaper “Youth of Ukraine” dated September 14, 1991 (3 sheets, photocopy).
5. The article “Relatives of former dissidents can emigrate to zahid, - Moscow repeats” (1 sheet, photocopy).
6. Fragment of an article mentioning Moroz V.Ya. (1 sheet, photocopy).
7. Photo of Moroz V.F. published in The New York Times (1 sheet, newspaper clipping).
8. Article “Moroz talks of his years in jail” (1 sheet, newspaper clipping).
Names (1)
Moroz Valentin Yakovlevich (Fedorovich - in one of the sources)
Definition: Ukrainian historian, one of the most radical representatives of the Ukrainian national movement, former political prisoner, political dissident, author of over 30 books.
Years of life: 1936-2019
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1936 in the village. Holoniv, Gorokhovsky district, Volyn region Ukrainian SSR; Ukrainian; higher education in 1958. Graduated from the Faculty of History of Lviv University. History teacher at the Pedagogical Institute. Lived in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukrainian SSR.Arrested 09/01/1965. Sentenced by the Volyn Regional Court on January 20, 1966 under Article 62 Part 1 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR to 4 years in prison. He served his term in Dubravlag and Vladimir Prison. Arrested on 06/01/1970. Sentenced by the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Court on 11/18/1970 under Art. 62 part 2 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR to 9 years in prison (of which the first 6 years in prison) and 5 years of exile. He served his term in the Vladimir Prison and Dubravlage. 04/28/1979, together with A. Ginzburg, was exchanged for 2 KGB officers who failed in the West. First he lived in the USA, then in Canada. Since 1997, he lived permanently in Lviv, taught at the university. He died on April 16, 2019 in Lviv.
Documents (8)
1. Letter from Moroz V.Ya. "Report from the Beria Nature Reserve" dated April 15, 1967, addressed to deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR, [Posev publishing house].
28 листов, брошюра, файл (присоединённый)
Abashidze Grigol Grigolovich,
Brown,
Bykov Vasil Vladimirovich (Belarus. Vasil Uladzimiravich Bykav),
Byazov Fedor,
Verun Stepan,
Vovchansky,
Volodin,
Gerashchenko,
Gonchar Alexander (Oles) Terentievich,
Goryn Bogdan Nikolaevich,
Goryn Mikhail Nikolaevich,
Denisov,
Dziuba Ivan Mikhailovich,
Zalivakha Athanasius (Opanas) Ivanovich,
Ivashchenko Vera,
Ivashchenko D.,
Kazakov,
Kazinsky Yuri,
Kobalia Zauri Davidovich,
Kozlov,
Cool,
Kulmagambetov (Kulmagambet) Makhmet,
Latsuk,
Litvin,
Lukyanenko Lev (Levko) Grigorievich,
Lukyanenko Lev (Levko) Grigorievich,
Lyubev,
Malykhin,
Marusenko,
Masyutko Mikhail Savvich,
Masyutko Mikhail Savvich,
Moroz Valentin Yakovlevich (Fedorovich - in one of the sources),
Nadiradze,
Nurmsaar Heino Paulovic,
Osadchy Mikhail Grigorievich,
Panas Anatolia,
Petrisevičius Algirdas,
Sverdlov,
Stolmakh,
Tkachuk Yarema Stepanovich,
Tregubov Nikolay,
Forsel Vilho,
Khrushchev Nikita Sergeevich,
Chernovid V.,
Shulzhenko,
Shumuk Daniil (Danila) Lavrentievich,
Yurkevich Lev Iosifovich
1967
2. Note “Moroz Describes Jail”, published in The New York Times on May 1, 1979.
1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка

3. The article “The relationship between Valentin Moroz and the UKCA, political actions, finance and other relevant matters was the subject of the executive committee of the UKCA,” published in the newspaper “Svoboda” dated 08/08/1979.
1 лист, 2 изображения, ксерокопия


4. Article by Moroz V.F. “Nine years in the dead hour”, published in the newspaper “Youth of Ukraine” on September 14, 1991.
3 листа, 3 изображения, ксерокопия



7. Photo by Moroz V.F. Published in The New York Times
1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка

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