Morrison-Yurevich Alexander Platonovich

Other names: Nickname: Morrison
Definition: Soviet journalist and public figure, editor of the Taganrogskaya Pravda newspaper
Years of life: 1902–1937
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Genus. in 1902 in Helsingfors in a family of Polish-Lithuanian origin, from a small estate gentry; studied at the Faculty of Journalism in Moscow; member of the RCP(b)-VKP(b) since 1919. He worked as a newspaper editor in Chelyabinsk, Novorossiysk, Krasnodar, Shakhty. Until 01/28/936 he lived in Taganrog, editor of the newspaper "Taganrogskaya Pravda", transferred to Rostov-on-Don, appointed deputy head of the Department of Arts of the Azov-Chernomorsky Territory; arrested 11/20/1936; sentenced by the Supreme Commissariat of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on 06/14/1937 under Art. 58-8, 11 to VMN with confiscation of property; shot on 06/14/1937 in Rostov-on-Don. He was rehabilitated by the VC of the USSR Armed Forces on 07/28/1956.

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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 15
51. Letter of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for the Rostov Region No. 6/10-P-7906 dated February 9, 2000 to the Director of the Memorial Research Center V.V. .A., Morrison-Yurevich A.P., Finkele N.Z., Yanovskoy V.S., Shmatovich I.L., Shtrak F.Ya. and Kiseleva A.S., as well as the lack of information about Alexandrova A.I., Andreev I.M., Andrievsky A.V., Baklanov S.V., Bochkov A.I., Butte E.G., Golovatsky (Glovatsky) T.E., Evdokimov E.G., Zaikin P.V., Ivanchenko P.I., Lykov I.M., Lyubarov K.N. ., Marisha L.G., Medevansky P.N., Rebrika A.M., Slepnev N.N., Trofimov P.G., Frumkina L.L. and Chernyshev N.S.