Agruzov Ivan Ivanovich

Definition: One of the organizers of the International Society of Human Rights
Years of life: 1924 - 2012
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Genus. 02.10.1924 in Pechory. During World War II, he was taken from German-occupied Soviet territory to Germany for forced labor in Neumarkt (Bavaria), and worked at a cement plant. Released by American allied forces, he was sent to a Soviet concentration camp in Prague, from where he escaped. Lived in Germany. Member of the People's Labor Union (NTS). In 1972 - one of the organizers of the International Society of Human Rights (Frankfurt), until 1995 - chairman of the board. Died in Frankfurt am Main.
Info:
Иванов С. In memoriam // За Россию. 2012. № 65 (397), январь – март
Фитц А. О праве на честь, свободу и жизнь // Русская Германия. 2012. № 20, 18.05. - http://www.rg-rb.de/index.php?option=com_rg&task=item&id=6610&Itemid=13

Documents (2)

Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Вознесенская Юлия Николаевна
9. The article “There was impoverished greatness and delayed honor”, ​​dedicated to Yu.N. Voznesenskaya, published in the newspaper “Smena” No. 239 (19689) dated 10/14/1990.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Шаклеин Владимир Андреевич
9. Appeal of the Interregional Center for Human Rights to the government authorities of the Russian Federation and to the International Society of Human Rights signed by V.A. Shaklein, No. 6/1 dated 04/08/1996.