Lev Emmanuilovich Razgon (‹See Tfd›Russian: Лев Эммануи́лович Разго́н; 1 April 1908 – 8 September 1999) was a Soviet journalist, a prisoner of the Gulag...
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World news". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-05-30. Chapter 2, "Niyazov", in Lev Razgon, True Stories: Memoirs of a Survivor, Souvenir Press: London, 1999, pp...
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Maksudov alleged that although literary sources, for example the books of Lev Razgon or Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, did not envisage the total number of the camps...
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executioner of how such mass killings were organised can be found in Lev Razgon's 1988 memoirs.) This was the method used at Sandarmokh, Krasny Bor and...
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Union Enemy of the people 101st km Karlo Štajner Alexander Solzhenitsyn Lev Razgon Evgenia Ginzburg Нич Д. (2016-05-19). ""Жестокость искусства": Энтони...
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Masevich, astronomer Albert Muchnik, mathematician Roman Personov, physicist Lev Razgon, writer and the Memorial Society co-founder Alexey Venediktov, journalist...
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Sancious album True Stories, memoirs of Russian gulag inmate and writer Lev Razgon True Stories: Selected Non-Fiction, a 1996 book by Helen Garner True Story...
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сегодня. Москва: Инфра-М. ISBN 5-86225-098-0. Razgon, Lev (1995). True stories: The memoirs of Lev Razgon. Translated by John Crowfoot. Ann Arbor, Michigan:...
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Polonskaya, translator, poet Vladimir Posner, writer David Pinski, writer Lev Razgon, writer, gulag inmate for 17 years Yevgeny Rein, poet Ayn Rand, writer...
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at Ukhtizhimlag, a camp in Ukhta, organized what writer and prisoner Lev Razgon called “a real opera troupe” featuring a soprano from the Harbin operetta...
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