1991
Annotation:
1. Letter from Potylitsyn S.A. dated 11/18/1991 to the "Memorial" society about his desire to come to the meeting of former political prisoners in St. Petersburg on 7-8.12.1991; envelope (post code 11/21/1991/11/25/1991). (1 sheet, manuscript)
2. Interview with Potylitsyn S.A., recorded by S. Chuikina 7-8.12.1991. (23 sheets, 2 copies, typescript)

Names (1)

Potylitsyn Sergey Anatolievich
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Genus. in 1950 in Minusinsk, Krasnoyarsk region. Worker. In 1968 he refused military service in connection with the events in Czechoslovakia. In February 1969, a criminal case was opened against him on charges of evading military service. An outpatient examination in Nalchik declared him insane, and he was sent for compulsory treatment to the Kabardino-Balkarian Republican Hospital. He was discharged in March 1970, went to Latvia, worked on a state farm. Then he returned to Nalchik. In 1971, he decided to leave the USSR, tried to cross the border, but was detained by border guards. He was declared insane and sent to the Dnepropetrovsk St. Petersburg. Discharged at the end of April 1978.

Documents (1)

2. Interview with S.A. Potylitsyn, recorded by S. Chuikina on December 7-8, 1991. (attached file)