"Union of Revolutionary Leninists" and "Union of Communist-Leninists". Leningrad, 1956–1957
Viktor Ivanovich Trofimov, born in 1934, member of the Komsomol, student of the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute;
Boris Pavlovich Pustyntsev, born in 1935, laboratory assistant in the design bureau;
Alexander Aleksandrovich Golikov, born in 1935, member of the Komsomol, student of the Pedagogical Institute;
Valentin Alekseevich Malykhin, born in 1933, convicted in 1953, secondary education, loader of the Leningrad Commercial Port;
Ivan Stepanovich Potapov, born in 1934, member of the Komsomol, student of Leningrad University;
Vladislav Borisovich Petrov, born in 1934, member of the Komsomol, student of the Pedagogical Institute, —
in the fall of 1956, they united in the "Union of Communist-Leninists", set themselves the task of fighting for true socialism, at meetings they discussed the domestic and foreign policy of the USSR, events in Hungary and Poland. In November 1956, they were distributed in the corridors of the Leningrad University and the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute. Herzen’s leaflets: “Citizens students!”, “Constitution Day is coming soon”, “Stalinism continues to exist!” At the end of 1956 or the beginning of 1957, V.I. Trofimov wrote the charter and program of the Union of Communist-Leninists.
Vladimir Ivanovich Telnikov, born in 1937, and Boris Khaidarovich Khaibulin, born in 1937, both members of the Komsomol, students of the Faculty of Physics of Leningrad University, in the summer of 1956 in Moscow, before moving to study in Leningrad, participated / 350 / in the development of the program of the "Union of Revolutionary Leninists", which was compiled by a student of the Faculty of Law of Moscow University Yevgeny Osipov.
In early 1957 both groups met to discuss their programs. The beginning association of both groups was interrupted by the arrest of the participants.
At the trial, members of both groups actually passed as representatives of one organization. On September 19, 1957, the Leningrad City Court sentenced: V.I. Trofimova, B.P. Pustyntseva, A.A. Golikov and V.A. Malykhin - to 10 years in prison; IN AND. Telnikova by the age of 6; B. X. Khaibulina by the age of 5; I.S. Potapova and V.B. Petrov to 3 years in prison. IN AND. Telnikov was rehabilitated on December 23, 1964 by the Supreme Court of the RSFSR.
Add. inf. from the site of the magazine "Skepsis"
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Documents (1)
1. Curriculum vitae No. 3B-31 about A.V. Skobov’s p/z (no seat, not earlier than August 1984). Archive of Radio Liberty [AS No. 5393].
5 sheets, photocopy of typescript
