Shukhevych-Berezinsky Yury Romanovich
2. Article "GULAG by Yuri Shukhevych-Berezinsky", published in the newspaper "Press Bulletin", No. 29, 1989 (?). (1 sheet, photocopy)
3. Questionnaire of a political prisoner No. 2A-114 of the Leningrad Society "Memorial", filled in by Shukhevych Yu.R. about his first arrest; envelope (s/w absence/08/08/1990). (1 sheet, original on letterhead)
4. Questionnaire of the political prisoner No. 2A-115 of the Leningrad Society "Memorial", filled in by Shukhevych Yu.R. about his second arrest; envelope (s/w absence/08/08/1990). (1 sheet, original on letterhead)
5. Questionnaire of the political prisoner No. 2A-116 of the Leningrad Society "Memorial", filled in by Shukhevych Yu.R. about his third arrest; envelope (s/w absence/08/08/1990). (1 sheet, original on letterhead)
6. Questionnaire-invitation to the first meeting of former political prisoners (Leningrad, August 11-12, 1990), filled out by Yu.R. Shukhevych-Berezinsky; envelope (posted 08/08/1990). (1 sheet, original)
Names (1)
Shukhevych-Berezinsky Yury Romanovich
Born on March 28, 1933 in the village of Oglyadov , Lopatinsky district, Lviv region of the Ukrainian SSR; Ukrainian; secondary education; (was in exile), electrician at the Elbrus furniture factory. Arrested on March 25, 1948 for connections with the OUN-UPA. Convicted by the USSR MGB on 04/09/1949 under Art. 54-1 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR. Released on August 21, 1958. On the same day he was arrested again for anti-Soviet agitation. On December 1, 1958, he was convicted by the Lvov Regional Court under Art. 54-10 part 1 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR for 10 years. He was kept in Dubravlaga, l/o 11, 17, 10. Released in 1968. Lived in the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Nalchik. Arrested on February 14, 1972 for anti-Soviet agitation. Sentenced on September 8, 1972 by the Supreme Court of the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic under Art. 70 part 2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 10 years of penal colony and 5 years of exile. He served his sentence in Dubravlaga. In 1973, being a prisoner in the KGB pre-trial detention center of the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in Nalchik, he was sentenced by the Supreme Court to K.-B. ASSR 07/25/1973 under Art. 70 part 2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 10 years in prison and 5 years of exile. He served his term in Vladimir and Chistopol prisons, and exile in the Tomsk region. Due to difficult conditions of detention, he became blind. The operation carried out in 1982 did not produce results. For 6 years after his release, he was forcibly kept in a home for the disabled in the Tomsk region. In October 1989 he returned to Lvov.
He died on November 22, 2022 in Munich, and was buried in Lviv.
Documents (2)
1. Memoirs of Shukhevych Yu.R. “How manuscripts do not burn. About the fate of my “Reflections”. Letter to friends”, published in the newspaper “Russian Thought”, No. 3743.
