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'Memorial.' otniatyi dom ['Memorial'. The Taken House]
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‘Memorial is a community of public organizations working on human rights and the history of victims of Soviet repression. At the moment when the Nobel Committee awarded Memorial the Peace Prize, Boris Belenkin was in Moscow in the courthouse and was a defendant in a lawsuit filed by the prosecutor's office, which had seized the society's premises. This book is not the history of Memorial, but the story of a man, Boris Belenkin, a long-time employee of Memorial and its permanent librarian. The pages of the publication tell the story of his bright destiny, which, full of funny and sad things, brought Boris to Memorial and never let him go.
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‘Memorial is a community of public organizations working on human rights and the history of victims of Soviet repression. At the moment when the Nobel Committee awarded Memorial the Peace Prize, Boris Belenkin was in Moscow in the courthouse and was a defendant in a lawsuit filed by the prosecutor's office, which had seized the society's premises. This book is not the history of Memorial, but the story of a man, Boris Belenkin, a long-time employee of Memorial and its permanent librarian. The pages of the publication tell the story of his bright destiny, which, full of funny and sad things, brought Boris to Memorial and never let him go.
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Author
Belenkin Boris
Publisher
Vidim Books
ISBN
9788097468392
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2024
Pages
304
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‘Memorial is a community of public organizations working on human rights and the history of victims of Soviet repression. At the moment when the Nobel Committee awarded Memorial the Peace Prize, Boris Belenkin was in Moscow in the courthouse and was a defendant in a lawsuit filed by the prosecutor's office, which had seized the society's premises. This book is not the history of Memorial, but the story of a man, Boris Belenkin, a long-time employee of Memorial and its permanent librarian. The pages of the publication tell the story of his bright destiny, which, full of funny and sad things, brought Boris to Memorial and never let him go.