Smolich Yuri Korneevich
Definition: writer
Years of life: 1900-1976
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Hero of Socialist Labor (1970). Member of the CPSU since 1951. Studied at the Kiev Commercial Institute (1918). Published since 1917. The novel “The Last Agewood” (1926), the collection “Beautiful Disasters” (1935), and the pamphlet novel “Forty-eight Hours” (1933) are distinguished by their acute anti-capitalist orientation; S. acted in them as one of the creators of the adventure and science fiction genre in Ukrainian Soviet literature. In the satirical books “One and a Half People” (1927), “False Melpomene” (1928), “Beyond the Heart” (1930), Ukrainian bourgeois nationalists and their foreign patrons are exposed. In the pre-war years he also published the autobiographical trilogy “Our Secrets” (1936), “Childhood” (1937), “Eighteen Years” (1938).
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Лерхе Галина Александровна
4. Article by Verkhovsky V.M. “And young Babel went to the slaughter” about the fate of Furer V.Ya. and his wife Lerche G.A., published on the website "Yuzovka - Salino - Donetsk. Pages of Jewish history", [after 1995]
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Babel Isaac Emmanuilovich,
Verkhovsky Vyacheslav Markovich,
Kaganovich Lazar Moiseevich,
Kirpichnikova Valentina (Inna) Ivanovna,
Lerhe Galina Alexandrovna,
Livshits Yakov Abramovich,
Lominadze Vissarion Vissarionovich,
Pirozhkova Antonina Nikolaevna,
Rogovin Vadim Zakharovich,
Skripnik (Skrypnik) Nikolai Alekseevich,
Smolich Yuri Korneevich,
Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich,
Tomsky Mikhail Pavlovich,
Furer Veniamin Yakovlevich,
Khanjyan Aghasi Ghevondovich,
Khrushchev Nikita Sergeevich,
Shevchenko Alexander Vasilievich,
Erdman Nikolay Robertovich,
Erenburg Irina Ilyinichna
1995
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