Krakhmalnikova Zoya Alexandrovna

Definition: Soviet and Russian publicist, human rights activist, member of the dissident movement
Years of life: 1929-2008
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1929, Ukrainian SSR, Kharkov; Russian; higher education in 1954. graduated from the Literary Institute; writer, candidate of philological sciences. Lived in Moscow. In 1971, she converted to Orthodoxy, since that time she has been engaged in religious activities, writing books and articles on the topics of religious revival in Russia that are distributed in samizdat and tamizdat (in the journals Grani and Vestnik RHD). In 1974 she was fired from her job, deprived of the opportunity to publish in the USSR. In 1976, she began to publish the historical and educational samizdat typewritten collection "Hope (Christian Reading)". Over time, the collection began to be republished in the West by the Posev publishing house and distributed in the USSR in printed form.
Arrested on 08/04/1982. Sentenced by the Moscow City Court on 04/01/1983 under article 70 part 1 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 1 year in a penal colony and 5 years in exile. The link was serving in the Altai Territory. Released 06/28/1987. by pardon. She died on April 17, 2008.
Info:
Доп. инф. с сайта "Жертвы политического террора в СССР"

Cases (1)

Documents (12)

Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Крахмальникова Зоя Александровна
1. Letter to Z.A. Krakhmalnikova in “Memorial” dated 10/05/1991. about her inability to attend the Meeting of Political Prisoners in St. Petersburg on December 7-8, 1991; envelope (mail 24.10.1991).
1 лист, 1 изображение, машинопись
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Светов Феликс Григорьевич
1. Essay by Antic O. “Felix Svetov expelled from Moscow” from the archives of Radio Liberty (Materials of the research department) dated January 16, 1986 about the fate of F.G. Svetov.
4 sheets, typescript, photocopy
4 листа, 4 изображения, ксерокопия машинописи
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Руденко Николай Данилович
2. Article by Z. Krakhmalnikova “Thirst for Truth”, article by Kipnis-Grigoriev Gr. “Our debts...” about Rudenko N.D. and a selection of his poems from the book “Behind Bars” in the “Literary Gazette” dated November 28, 1990.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Крахмальникова Зоя Александровна
3. Article by Z.A. Krakhmalnikova “What Rus' are the militant “shepherds” yearning for in Izvestia, No. 28 of 02/12/1994, about the fashion for a falsely understood Orthodoxy among Russian politicians.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Крахмальникова Зоя Александровна
4. Article by Z.A. Krakhmalnikova “The intelligentsia yearns for Pinochet” in Izvestia, 03/06/1994. with a protest against the amnesty of the leaders of the Dispersal of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in October 1993. and with reflections on democracy in Russian society.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Крахмальникова Зоя Александровна
5. Article by Z.A. Krakhmalnikova “Ideology of split. The danger of the authorities’ political games with Orthodoxy” in Izvestia, No. 73 of 04/19/1994. about the rise of Russian nationalism.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Светов Феликс Григорьевич
6. Essay by Blazhnova T. “Wolves always win”, published in the newspaper “Book Review” No. 13, 03/29/1994. (Moscow) about Svetov F.G.
1 лист, 1 изображение, газетная/журнальная вырезка
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Крахмальникова Зоя Александровна
6. Article by Z.A. Krakhmalnikova “The intelligentsia is still alive if it writes in the Izvestia newspaper, No. 172 of September 8, 1994, about the role of the Russian intelligentsia.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Крахмальникова Зоя Александровна
7. Article by I. Rishina “With faith and hope. Conversation against the backdrop of a new book" in Literaturnaya Gazeta, No. 39 dated September 28, 1994, about the publication of a collection of articles "The Russian Idea and the Jews", prepared by Z.A. Krakhmalnikova, an interview with her.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Гинзбург Александр Ильич
31. Article “In Memory of Alik Ginzburg” dated July 21, 2002. on the website “Human Rights” and an article by Ginzburg A.I. "Only one year - 1976."