Lelevich (Kalmanson) Labori Gilelevich
Soviet poet, literary critic and editor, one of the leaders of VAPP (All-Russian Association of Proletarian Writers)
Born in 1901 in Mogilev, Byelorussian SSR; Jewish; secondary education; member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) since 1917, expelled from the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in January 1928, reinstated in October 1930. Arrested in October 1928 in Saratov. By the resolution of a special meeting of the OGPU board, exiled to the Urals for 3 years. Released early in April 1930. Arrested in Makhachkala, Dagestan ASSR in 1935, accused of being a KRTD (Zinovievite). Sentenced in 1935 by the Special Special Unit of the NKVD of the USSR to 5 years in prison. Held in the Chelyabinsk political isolator. Arrested in prison NKVD USSR for the Chelyabinsk Region, accused of KRTD. Sentenced by the Troika of the NKVD USSR for the Chelyabinsk Region on 04.11.1937 to capital punishment. Shot on 10.12.1937. Rehabilitated by the Chelyabinsk Regional Court on 19.03.1956.
Documents (1)
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.




