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1. Biographical information on Ginzburg E.S. (2 sheets, typescript)
2. Recording of oral memories of Ginzburg E.S. about his experiences in prison. (5 sheets, 2 copies, typescript)

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Ginzburg Efim Saulovich
Definition: Food engineer
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Genus. 1916 (1914?); Jew, native language - Polish. Until 1941 he lived in Vilna. In June 1941 he moved to Moscow. 06/26/1941 arrested as a German spy. Sentenced by the OSO to 10 years in labor camp. Transferred to Siblag (Novo-Ivanovo branch, Antibes), from 1949 to Berlag - until 06/26/1951. After release - exile in Kolyma. In 1952, his wife arrived, and in 1953, a daughter was born. Rehabilitated by the Supreme Court of the USSR on May 19, 1956. He moved to Rovno, where he worked as a supplier until 1985. After the death of his wife in 1984, he settled with his daughter’s family in Leningrad.

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