Gorlovsky Alexander Samoilovich
Born in 1930. After the arrest of his father, he was exiled with his mother and sister on 19.02.1935 from Leningrad to Voronezh, then moved with them to the village of Sivtsevo, Tarussky District, Moscow Region (now Tula Region). He was rehabilitated in this case by the resolution of the UOP Leningrad Regional City Executive Committee on 04.02.1965. In 1949, he entered the Herzen Pedagogical Institute. In 1950, he was arrested as the son of an "enemy of the people", exiled to Kazakhstan, and returned from exile only after Stalin's death. He graduated from the Karaganda Pedagogical Institute, and later Moscow State University. In 1954 he moved to Zagorsk, where he taught Russian language and literature at the film school until 1981. From 1982 he headed the literary association "Svitok" at the library of the trade union committee of the Zagorsk optical-mechanical plant. The library was subsequently named after him. He died in April 1988.
ID: RU12707902-pers-63376
Documents (1)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Горловский Самуил Самуилович
1. Memories of L.S. Aleksandrovskaya "A Word about Father. Memories of S.S. Gorlovsky, historian, rector of the Leningrad Institute of Philosophy and Linguistics, who died during the years of Stalin's repressions."








