Averbakh Leopold Leonidovich
Soviet literary critic, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR, editor-in-chief (according to other sources - editor-in-chief) of the magazine "On Literary Post", Komsomol activist
Born in 1903 in Saratov; Jewish; basic education; member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). Until January 1937, he was secretary of the Ordzhonikidzevsky District Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in the Sverdlovsk Region. In April 1937, he was on temporary leave for literary work in Moscow, Maly Palashevsky Lane, Building 4, Apt. 8. He was arrested on April 4, 1937. He was sentenced by the Commission of the NKVD of the USSR and the Prosecutor General of the USSR in a special manner for “counterrevolutionary Trotskyist activity” on August 14, 1937, to capital punishment. He was shot on August 14, 1937. He is buried in Moscow, Donskoye Cemetery. He was rehabilitated by the VK Supreme Soviet of the USSR on May 29, 1961.
ID: RU12707902-pers-15384
Documents (3)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Кибальчич Виктор Львович (Серж Виктор)
1. Victor Serge's article "Is a Proletarian Literature Possible?", published in the bulletin "Yale French Studies" (translated by Anna Aschenbach from the publication in the magazine "Clarté" No. 12 of 01.03.1925), in English.




