Gul Roman Borisovich
Definition: Russian writer, emigrant, journalist, publicist, critic, memoirist, public figure, editor of the New Journal. Pioneer, participant in the Civil War and the White Movement.
Years of life: 1896-1986
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Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Кудирка Симас
1. Response from US President Nixon R. dated December 29, 1970. editor of the “New Journal” Gul R.B. on his letter about the extradition of the Lithuanian sailor S. Kudirka, published in Novy Zhurnal No. 102 for 1970.
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Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Шиханович Юрий Александрович
1. Anonymous message AS No. 5416 about the trial of Shikhanovich Yu.A.
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Avtorkhanov Abdurakhman Genazovich,
Amalrik Andrey Alekseevich,
Bakhmina Nina G.,
Bukovsky Vladimir Konstantinovich,
Vail Boris Borisovich,
Gaidamachuk Ekaterina Yurievna,
Golubev Vladimir L.,
Grossman Vasily Semenovich (Iosif Solomonovich),
Gul Roman Borisovich,
Djilas Milovan,
Zamyatin Evgeny Ivanovich,
Kuvakin Vsevolod Dmitrievich,
Kuvakina Anna,
Levitin (Levitin-Krasnov) Anatoly Emmanuilovich,
Lyubarsky Kronid Arkadievich,
Marchenko Anatoly Tikhonovich,
Polyak Alexander Grigorievich,
Solzhenitsyn Alexander Isaevich,
Tolts Vladimir Solomonovich,
Chalidze Valery Nikolaevich,
Shikhanovich Yuri Alexandrovich,
Estergort Frank
1984
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Кривошеин Никита Игоревич
2. Review by Garder M.V. based on the book by Krivosheina N.A. “Four Thirds of Our Lives” in The New Review, New York, Vol. 156 for 1984, pp. 292-297.
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Aldanov Mark Alexandrovich (real name - Landau Mark Alexandrovich),
Bogomolov Alexander Efremovich,
Garder M.V.,
Gul Roman Borisovich,
Krivoshein Igor Alexandrovich,
Krivoshein Nikita Igorevich,
Krivosheina (nee Meshcherskaya) Nina Alekseevna,
Lyubishchev Alexander Alexandrovich,
Mandelstam (Khazina) Nadezhda Yakovlevna,
Meshchersky Alexey Pavlovich,
Metropolitan Nicholas (Yarushevich Boris Dorofeevich),
Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich,
Solzhenitsyn Alexander Isaevich,
Tsetlin Mikhail Osipovich
1984
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