Dan Fyodor Ilyich
Russian revolutionary and political figure, one of the leaders and theoreticians of Menshevism
Born in 1871 in St. Petersburg; higher education; Social Democrat, member of the Central Committee; party worker, writer, military doctor. Lived in Moscow. Arrested on 30.03.1919. Spent three months in Butyrka prison. Released in June 1919. In 1921 - doctor at the 7th Rozhdestvensky Sports Club. Lived in Petrograd. Arrested on 26.02.1921. Sentenced by the Presidium of the All-Russian Extraordinary Commission on 17.12.1921, accused of anti-Soviet agitation and participation in the preparation of the Kronstadt uprising. Sentenced to exile to the Mari region. After a hunger strike in January 1922, he was released and in the spring of 1922 he was exiled abroad.
Documents (3)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Каменев Лев Борисович
5. The article “Dissidents of 1927...”, published in the newspaper “Komsomolskaya Pravda” dated November 7, 1990 and dedicated to the dispersal of “alternative” holiday demonstrations in Moscow and Leningrad on November 7, 1927.

Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Солженицын Александр Исаевич
61. An excerpt from the final book “On the Break of Narrative” of Solzhenitsyn’s epic by A.I. “Red Wheel” - in the newspaper “Rush Hour” No. 20, 1993.

Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 20
76_5. Indictment of the 1st Department. SPO PP OGPU MO dated 08/27/1931 on investigative case No. 12054 on charges of Bukhshtab B.M., Salnikov V.V., Gulnik L.A., Anokhin V.I. and Lokerman L.S. according to Art. 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR.














