Talalaevsky Matvey Aronovich
Definition: Soviet poet, writer, front-line correspondent
Years of life: 1926 - 1978
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Genus. in 1908 in the village. Mokhnachka, Volyn province, (now Zhitomir region, Ukraine). He graduated from the Jewish Pedagogical College, and then from the literary department of the Kyiv Institute of Public Education (1934). Before World War II he worked as a teacher. In the 1930s he regularly published in the Jewish press. During the war he was an employee of a front-line newspaper. In the fall of 1951, he was arrested and sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment in a high-security penitentiary colony and exile to Central Asia. After the death of I. Stalin, he returned from exile and lived in Kyiv.
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Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Руденко Николай Данилович
4. Interview with Rudenko N.D. “Docks cannot be established, but private farming, we fall down to the bottom”, taken by Ovsienko V. and Kipiani V., in the newspaper “Nash Chas” dated 22.12.1995, in Ukrainian.
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Alekseeva Lyudmila Mikhailovna,
Balyasnaya Riva Naumovna,
Ginzburg Alexander Ilyich,
Kipiani Vakhtang,
Krakhmalnikova Zoya Alexandrovna,
Le (Moisya) Ivan Leontievich,
Meshko Oksana (Ksenia) Yakovlevna,
Ovsienko Vasil,
Orlov Yury Fyodorovich,
Pervomaisky Leonid Solomonovich,
Polyanker Gershl (Grigory Isaakovich),
Rudenko (Kaplun) Raisa Afanasyevna,
Rudenko Nikolay (Mykola) Danilovich,
Sakharov Andrey Dmitrievich,
Talalaevsky Matvey Aronovich,
Tverdokhlebov Andrey Nikolaevich,
Sharansky Anatoly (Natan) Borisovich
1995
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