Ginzburg Efim Saulovich
Definition: Food engineer
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Genus. 1916 (1914?); Jew, native language - Polish. Until 1941 he lived in Vilna. In June 1941 he moved to Moscow. 06/26/1941 arrested as a German spy. Sentenced by the OSO to 10 years in labor camp. Transferred to Siblag (Novo-Ivanovo branch, Antibes), from 1949 to Berlag - until 06/26/1951. After release - exile in Kolyma. In 1952, his wife arrived, and in 1953, a daughter was born. Rehabilitated by the Supreme Court of the USSR on May 19, 1956. He moved to Rovno, where he worked as a supplier until 1985. After the death of his wife in 1984, he settled with his daughter’s family in Leningrad.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гинзбург Ефим Саулович
2. Recording of oral memories of Ginzburg E.S. about his experiences in prison.
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* Vaska the lame,
* Meyer Abramovich,
Bobrovnikov,
Bravo,
Bukharina (nee Larina) Anna Mikhailovna,
Henriks Korneliy Yakovlevich,
Ginzburg Efim Saulovich,
Davidovich,
Zheltkov,
Fig Lev Ilyich,
Ioffe,
Meshkov,
Moskalenko,
Rokossovsky Konstantin Konstantinovich (Ksaverevich),
Lena's mouth,
Ruslanova Lidiya Andreevna,
Speransky,
Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich,
Stinyaev,
Filimonov R.P.,
Vogt,
Yurin-Rabinovich
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Мороз Валентин Яковлевич
4. Article by Moroz V.F. “Nine years in the dead hour”, published in the newspaper “Youth of Ukraine” on September 14, 1991.
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