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A Register of the Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko Papers

1921-1998 (bulk 1961-1998)

108 manuscript boxes, 25 oversize boxes (69.1 linear feet)

Hoover Institution Archives

Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Phone: (650) 723-3563, Fax: (650) 725-3445

Email: [email protected]

http://www.hoover.org/library-and-archives

Prepared by

Lyalya Kharitonova

© 2016 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved.

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Collection Summary

Collection Title

Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko papers, 1921-1998 (bulk 1961-1998)

Collection Number

2016C24

Creator

Makarenko, Mikhail Ianovich, 1931-2007

Extent

108 manuscript boxes, 25 oversize boxes (95.4 linear feet)

Repository

Hoover Institution Archives

Stanford University, Stanford CA, 94305-6010

http://www.hoover.org/library-and-archives

Abstract

The papers of Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko relate to civil liberties and the

dissident movement in the Soviet Union and to Russian émigré affairs and include

correspondence, writings, research materials, photographs, sound and video

recordings, motion picture films, printed matter, and memorabilia.

Arrangement Statement

The collection is organized into 16 series: Biographical File; Correspondence;

Subject File; Fvgeniĭ Esaulenko Papers; Georgian Dissident Movement File;

Resistance International File; Speeches and Writings; Research Material; Writings

by Others; Printed Matter; Photographs, Slides, and Negatives; Sound Recordings;

Video Recordings; Motion Picture Films; Oversize Material; and Memorabilia.

Physical Location

Hoover Institution Archives

Language of the Material

The collection is in Russian, English, and German.

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Information for Researchers

Access

Boxes 119-133 are closed. The remainder of the collection is open for research.

The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual

items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit,

please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will

then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear.

Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible.

Publication Rights

For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko papers, [Box no.], Hoover

Institution Archives

Acquisition Information

Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 2014.

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was

prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford

University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/. Materials have

been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the catalog is larger

than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid.

Related Collections

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Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in

Stanford University’s online catalog:

Forced labor—Soviet Union.

Political prisoners—Soviet Union.

Civil rights—Soviet Union.

Dissenters—Soviet Union.

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Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko, 1931-2007

Biographical Note

1931 May 4

1940

1941

1944

1948

1948-1951

1951

1955

1961

1963

1965 March

1965 Autumn

1968 April

1968 Winter

Born Moishe Hershkovich to Jewish parents in Galatz,

Romania.

Separated from his parents during anti-Semitic riots;

fled to the Soviet Union.

Followed Russian troops to the front and adopted as a child

"mascot" (syn polka) by a combat infantry company; baptized

into the Russian Orthodox Church by the Red Army soldiers

in the trenches.

Released from a military hospital after being wounded

and started work at a collective farm.

Requested his passport officially stamped "Jew," which

Marked him for government observation.

Spent more than three years in various jails.

Joined the Soviet Army.

Married Liudmila Makarenko and took her last name. The wedding

took place in the Church of St. Peter and Paul, Vyritsa, a

suburb of Leningrad.

Officially "rehabilitated" in recognition of his

military service, obtained employment in Leningrad

as an industrial carpenter, and entered the Moscow State

University.

Fired from his job after organizing an unsuccessful

strike, expelled from the university, and lost custody

of his three children. Lived underground.

Committed for "observation" to a KGB-run "psychiatric

hospital," and released. He then went into voluntary exile

in Siberia.

Established an independent (“non-State”) gallery of non-

conformist Russian art at the Siberian Branch of the

U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk-Akademgorodok.

Also founded a poetry club there, called “Pod Integralom”

(Under the Integral); was instrumental in organizing a

competition of Poet Bards, at which Aleksandr Galich won

first prize.

KGB closed the gallery and arrested Makarenko.

The Soviet action was widely reported in the West;

Marc Chagall and other artists protested.

Returned to Leningrad and continued his dissident

activity while working as a furnace stoker.

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1969 July

1970 October 13

1973 Spring

1977 July

1977 August-1978

January

1978 January 20

1978 April

Arrested and held in Lefortovo, the main Soviet

political prison.

Sentenced by Moscow court to eight years hard labor

in Soviet forced labor camps; continued his dissident

activity within the camp.

Sentenced to three years "strict regime" isolation in

the Vladimir prison.

Released from prison, re-arrested, and exiled to Luga.

Escaped twice to Leningrad; each time he was returned by

authorities to Luga.

Escaped for a third time and went into hiding.

Organized an expedition of Soviet dissidents to the site

of mass graves near Belomor Canal.

1978 April 22

1978

1978 September 3

1978-1981

1980-1981

1982-

1983

2007 March 15

Arranged a secret funeral service for victims of the Red

Terror in a Moscow flat, buried a small number of remains

of victims of the construction of the Belomor Canal in the

Aleksander Garden near the Kremlin Wall, and filmed the event.

The KGB arrested Makarenko and sent him to a detention center

for dangerous criminals.

Escaped again and went into the hiding. Failing to

find Makarenko, the KGB effectively issued an ultimatum to

him via relatives to leave the country.

Placed on board a Soviet jet for Vienna and thus exiled

from the Soviet Union.

Eventually settled in Munich after receiving political

asylum in West Germany. Did freelance work for Radio Liberty.

Visited the U.S. to confer with representatives of

Amnesty International and present his newly completed

samizdat documentary film to President Ronald Reagan

and the U.S. Congress. Gave testimony regarding the

human cost of building a natural gas pipeline in the

Soviet Union, which was later published by the

Republican Conference of the U.S. Senate.

Resided in the U.S., worked as an author and human rights

Activist.

Founded and served as president of Resistance

International, the first Soviet political dissidents

organization in the U.S.

Murdered under strange circumstances at a New Jersey Turnpike

rest stop. The funeral took place at St. John the Baptist

Russian Orthodox Church in Washington, D.C., where he was a

member of the parish; buried in Rock Creek Cemetery.

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Scope and Contents of Collection The Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko papers document the life and work of human rights

activist and Soviet dissident Mikhail Makarenko through memoirs, oral history

interviews, correspondence, and video and sound recordings. The collection also

contains records of human rights organizations founded by Makarenko and his

comrades-in-arms: the Memento and Radonezh societies, as well as Resistance

International.

After initial dissident activities, in 1965 Makarenko established a non-conformist

art gallery in Novosibirsk-Academgorodok. He managed to introduce freedom of art

and legalize modern art that had been forbidden by the Soviet government for many

years. He showed Russians the brilliant paintings of Filonov, Grinevich,

Lisssitskiĭ, and others. Materials reflecting his activities in promoting the

Russian avant-garde are in the Subject File; Speeches and Writings; Photographs,

Slides, and Negatives; and Motion Picture Films series. In the Sound Recordings

series there are recordings of Makarenko's phone conversation with Marc Chagall

regarding a future exhibit, to which the French painter agreed to come. However,

this show never happened, as Mikhail Makarenko was arrested in 1968.

Makarenko spent eleven years as a political prisoner in jails, psychotherapeutic

institutions, and labor camps. The Biographical File documents his political trials

and prison terms. His prison uniform and items allowed in labor camps are found in

the Memorabilia series.

In January 1978, Makarenko escaped from prison for the third time. On April 22nd,

1978 a secret burial took place at the Kremlin Wall in Moscow as a political

protest. The remains of deceased prisoners of the Gulag from the Belomor region -

the "great construction project of the century," cheaply and quickly built at the

cost of immense suffering and blood from one to two hundred thousand people - were

exhumed from a mass grave and brought to Moscow by Makarenko and his associates.

All the prisoners of the Gulag had died without any blessing.

The symbolic reburial ceremony for all of the victims of the Red Terror began at

Makarenko's apartment. Separate memorial services were conducted by

Orthodox priests, Jewish rabbis, and Muslim clerics. The whole event was documented

by Makarenko in memoirs, photographs, slides, films, and thirteen memorial banners

in Russian, Ukrainian, Farsi, Hebrew, and Georgian, all of which are included in

this collection.

Suspecting more political agitation, the KGB issued Makarenko an ultimatum: leave

the country or return to the Gulag. Later in 1978, he was encouraged to immigrate

to West Germany.

Arriving in the United States in 1980, Makarenko’s life as an immigrant, as a

natural extension of his dissident activities, was dedicated to protecting human

rights. He began collecting evidence to present to the U.S. government

comprehensive documentary proof that the Soviet Union was operating a

"concentration camp industry."

Hundreds of documents, including letters, reports, memoranda, affidavits,

photographs, and documentary films, as well as an impressive range of newspaper,

radio, and television coverage of the slave labor issue, are presented in the

Subject File, Correspondence, and Sound Recordings series. This information became

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a credible source in hearings before the Subcommittee on International Finance and

Monetary Policy of the U.S. Congress.

The documents reflecting Makarenko’s assistance to former political prisoners

wishing to come to the U.S., and his protests at the Soviet Embassy in New York

alongside Soviet Jews, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, and Georgians, are documented in

the Subject File; Resistance International File; Georgian Dissident Movement File;

Evgeniĭ Esaulenko Papers; Photographs, Slides, and Negatives; and Oversize Material

series.

Materials documenting Soviet communist crimes against humanity, including

Makarenko's articles and books, interviews, presentations, appeals, testimonies,

and press conferences, can be found in the Speeches and Writings, Subject File,

Printed Matter, Sound Recordings, and Video Recordings series.

Acknowledgments: The Mikhail Makarenko papers were processed with the contributions

and expertise of Makarenko's long time assistant, translator, and close friend,

Gregory Burnside.

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Series Description

Box Nos Series

1-7

7-16

16-47

47-50

51-54

54-59

60-69, 115

Biographical File, 1969-1997

Curriculum vitae, biographical writings, identification

cards, immigration documents, political trial file,

clippings, and notebooks. Arranged alphabetically by

document type, then chronologically.

Correspondence, 1957-1998

The correspondence is both business and personal in nature,

and includes claims for lost or undelivered registered mail

Makarenko sent from prison. Additional correspondence

relating to his writings and political activities may be

found in Speeches and Writings, the Subject File, and the

Resistance International File. Arranged alphabetically by

name of correspondent.

Subject File, 1922-1989

Memoranda, reports, correspondence, clippings, printed

matter, photographs, writings, and other materials relating

to Makarenko and associated topics. Arranged alphabetically

by subject.

Evgeniĭ Esaulenko Papers, 1971-1995

Personal documents, correspondence, photographs, notebooks,

and clippings chronicling the Russian painter’s life in

America. Arranged by document type, then chronologically.

Georgian Dissident Movement File, 1921-1993

Research materials, letters, appeals, statements,

photographs, clippings, memoirs, and notes relating to

dissident activities in Georgia. Additional materials may

be found in Oversize Material. The papers remain in the

order received.

Resistance International File, 1980-1998

Records of the human rights organization established in the

U.S. by Makarenko. Includes files of individuals who

escaped from the Soviet Union and sought political asylum

with the organization's support. Additional information on

the organization can be found in Correspondence;

Photographs, Slides, and Negatives; Sound Recordings; Video

Recordings, and Motion Picture Films. Office files and

correspondence arranged chronologically. Other files

arranged in alphabetical order by name of organization or

individual.

Speeches and Writings, 1962-1995

Drafts, manuscripts, and printed copies of books, as well

as articles, speeches, lectures, reports, radio broadcasts,

and editorial correspondence. Arranged chronologically with

general notes at the end.

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69-80

81-87

88-90

91-95

96-103

104-109

Film shelf

110-114

116-118, shelf

119-133

Research Material, 1922-1998

Secondary sources related to dissidents and human rights

movements, in modern art topics. Arranged by document type,

then chronologically.

Writings by Others, 1932-1995

Articles and monographs, along with related correspondence,

notes, and reviews. Arranged alphabetically by author.

Printed Matter, 1965-1998

Monographs, pamphlets, programs, and serial issues. Of

particular note are published works inscribed by authors.

Arranged alphabetically by title.

Photographs, Slides, and Negatives, 1970-1997

Photographic prints and slides of Makarenko, his family,

friends, homes, travels, events, and Resistance

International operations. Arranged by format, then

chronologically.

Sound Recordings, 1969-1996

Compact sound cassettes comprised of Makarenko's own

recordings and others' oral history interviews, speeches,

talks, personal testimonies, press conferences, and round

tables. Includes commercial vinyl discs inscribed to

Makarenko by artists. Arranged by format, then

chronologically.

Video Recordings, 1978-1995

U-matic and VHS videocassettes, 8mm Video MP-120, Video 8

supertapes, and DVD videodiscs of Makarenko and others’

interviews and press conferences, episodes of U.S.

television news programs, and films by Makarenko. Arranged

by format, then chronologically.

Motion Picture Films, 1980-1982

48 film reels, arranged chronologically by original

recording date, with undated films placed at the end.

Oversize Material, 1961-1994

Clippings of Makarenko, photographs, a manuscript, posters,

and flyers. Arranged by physical form.

Memorabilia, 1975-1978

A uniform and personal items from a Soviet labor camp, and

funeral banners from the secret memorial service for the

victims of communism. Arranged by physical form.

Closed materials

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Biographical File, 1969-1997

1. 1-9 Biographical writings, 1978-1985

10-11 Clippings of Makarenko, 1969-1995

2. 1-8 Clippings of Makarenko (cont’d.), 1969-1995

3. 1-12 clippings of Makarenko (cont’d.), 1969-1995

4. 1-7 Clippings of Makarenko (cont’d.), 1969-1995

8-11 Freedom of Information Act requests from Federal Bureau

of Investigation records, 1989-1992

5. 1 Identification, membership, and business cards, 1969-

1996

2-10 Immigration and naturalization documents, 1981-1997

6. 1 Notebooks, 1980-1983

2-15 Political trial of Mikhail Makarenko files, 1969-1979

Includes charging documents, legal complaints, term

in Soviet forced labour camps, and appeals.

7. 1-4 Political trial of Mikhail Makarenko (cont’d.), 1969-

1979

Correspondence, 1957-1998

5-13 General, 1970-1998

8. 1-12 General (cont’d.), 1970-1998

9. 1-12 General (cont’d.), 1970-1998

10. 1-3 General (cont’d.), 1970-1998

4-5 Amnesty International, 1978-1981

6 Anisimov, Viktor P., 1976-1978

7 Antic, Oksana, 1982-1983

8 Antoniuk, Zinoviĭ, 1979-1981

9 Apterman, Il'ia, 1979

10 Babintsev, Evgeniĭ K., 1975-1978

11 Berg, Sonia, 1979-1980

12 Berger, Anatoliĭ S., 1978, 1987

13 Böll, Heinrich, 1979

14 Bolonkin, Aleksandr, 1987

15 Bondar', Nikolaĭ V., 1977-1990

16 Bonner, Elena, 1979

17 Brusina, Vira, 1970-1975

18 Bul’binskiĭ, Boris I., 1975-1979

19 Burnside, Gregory, 1985-1995

20 C. H. Parker Company, 1986-1987

21 Caputo, Michael, 1988

22 Chernovil, Viacheslav, 1979

23 Chikarleev, Iuriĭ, 1980

24 Chirkov, Gennadiĭ, 1975-1978

25 Chuĭko, V., 1979

26 Dalchow, Rosemarie, 1981

27 Davydov, Georgiĭ (Egor), 1977-1986

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11. 1 Deibert, Eduard, 1978-1979

2 Dushin, Grigoriĭ D., 1978

3 Dziuba, Vladimir G., 1978-1980

4 Faigeles, Suzan, 1985

5 Falk, Angelina Vasil’evna, 1976

6 Fleĭschhammer, Snyeborg, 1980

7 Freyman, Alex, 1978-1980

8 Fridliand, Ida G., 1979

9 Fridman, Elena, 1978

10 Frolov, Oleg, 1975-1977

11 Genin, Aleksandr, 1987-1994

12-13 Gerasimov, Valentin, 1985-1997

14-15 Gerstenmaier, Irina, 1978-1979

16 Glauberman, Michael, 1979

17 Gribanov, Boris, 1989-1991

18 Grigorenko, Petr, 1980, 1997

19-20 Hirschensohn, Fanny, 1973-1981

21 International Rescue Committee, 1979

22 Isakova, Valeriia I., 1975-1976

23 Ivanov, Anatoliĭ, 1978

24 Ivoĭlov, V. F., 1979

25 Kagan, Yehuda, 1980

26 Kalinichenko, Vitaliĭ, 1973-1990

27 Kampov, Pavel F., 1979

28 Kandyba, Ivan, 1978

29 Kaplun, Irina, 1974-1976

30 Kheĭfits, Mikhail, 1973-1975

31 Klimenko, F. F., 1975-1977

32 Konovalikhin, Vadim, 1979-1980

33 Kopelev, Lev, 1974

34 Kordova, Bogdan, 1978

35 Kots, Mikhail, 1978

36 Kulik, Galina, 1978

37 Kuvakin, V., 1979

12. 1 Landa, Mal’va, 1974-1979

2 Latte, Guido J., De, 1981

3 Levitin-Krasnov, Anatoliĭ, 1979

4 Liubarskiĭ, Kronid and Veronika, 1977-1981

5 Loebl, Eugen, 1981

6 Luk’ianenko, Nadezhda, 1978

7 Lutsik, Maria P., 1972-1977

8-15 Makarenko, Liudmila S. (wife), 1971-1977

16 Makarenko, Sergeĭ M. (son), 1970-1992

17-19 Makarenko (Furkaliuk), Elizaveta M. (daughter), 1971-

1992

13. 1-4 Makarenko (Murashova), Ol’ga M. (daughter) and Mikhail

E. (grandson), 1971-1995

5 Malchevskiĭ, Sergeĭ, 1979-1981

6 Matsnuchi, Carol, 1983-1984

7 Matveev, Nikolaĭ, 1979-1985

8 Miles, Patrick, 1982-1983

9 Mistetskiĭ, Mark, 1984

10-12 Murashov, Evgeniĭ, 1972-1975

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14. 1-3 Murashov, Evgeniĭ (cont’d.), 1972-1975

4 Novosel'tsev, Valentin, 1977-1979

5 Orlovskiĭ, Ernst, 1978-1979

6 Oruc, Yilmas, 1980-1981

7 Pashnin, Evgeniĭ, 1977-1979

8 Pedan, Leonid, 1975-1978

9 Pestov, V., 1977-1983

10 Petrov, Vladimir, 1979

11 Podrabinek, Aleksandr and Pinkhos, 1979

12 Pokrovskiĭ, Ivan M., 1974-1978

13 Potashov, V. A., 1977-1979

14 Prikhod’ko, Grigoriĭ, 1979

15 Prikhod’ko, Milania, 1979

16 Radchenko. Vladimir, 1978-1981

17 Re, Giovanni Battista, Vatican, 1981

18 Reitburd, Tsilia, circa 1985

19 Romanov, A., 1978

20 Rubenstein, J., 1992

21 Saarto, V., 1979

22 Salova, Galina, 1976-1977

23 Samoĭlenko, Aleksandr, 1977-1979

24 Shamir, Izia, 1984

25 Shapiro, Boris, 1980-1981

26 Shtromas, Aleksandr (Aleksandras Štromas), 1979

27 Slepak, Vladimir, 1979

28 Sokirko, Viktor, 1990-1991

29 Suffield, Bruce, 1992-1998

30 Suslenskiĭ, Iakov, 1979

31 Tagaev, Magomed, 1973-1978

32 Tarsis, Khanni, 1980

15. 1 Tertyshnyĭ, Iuriĭ, 1979

2 Tyshler, Aleksandr, 1978

3 Uzlov, V., 1971-1980

4-7 Vernik, Ivan A., 1980-1982

8 Voort, Theodore Van Der, 1978-1980

9 Yacobson, Ida, 1978-1990

10 Zhil’tsov, Vladimir, 1975-1978

11 Zolina, Rima, 1978-1979

12-16 Letter delivery confirmations, 1977-1978

17-18 Complaints, claims, and compensation for lost or

undelivered mail, 1957-1981.

Includes Pochtoavye pravila, 1957.

16. 1-8 Complaints, claims, and compensation for lost or

undelivered mail (cont’d.), 1957-1981

Subject File, 1922-1998

9-14 Aid to the Church in Need (CAN), 1979-1983

Contains materials from the Aid program aimed at re-

evangelizing Eastern Europe and countries of the new

Russian Federation, including congressional

materials, photographs, notes, printed matter, and

clippings.

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17. 1 American Society of Former Political Prisoners, Inc.,

New York, correspondence and printed matter, 1984-

1985

2 Andreev, Daniil, clippings and writings, 1990-1991

3-7 Bukovskiĭ, Vladimir, correspondence, writings, and

clippings, 1978-1987

8 Burnside, Gregory, photographs, writings, and clippings,

1986-1997 [See also: Correspondence]

9 Burnside, Malcolm, 1985-1988

10 Captive Nations Committee, Inc., Captive Nations Week

proclamations, addresses, and other relevant

material, 1983-1998

Includes award to Makarenko, 1984.

11-12 Citizens for America (CFA) rally: “America’s with

Reagan,” correspondence, photographs, and printed

matter, 1986-1987

Includes Chairman’s Report with a photo of Makarenko

in front of the White House.

13 Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe on the

Implementation of the Helsinki Final Act, 1985-1986

18. 1-12 Confederation of the Associations for the Unification of

the Societies of the America (CAUSA), 1976-1985

Includes San Myung Moon's speeches, lecture manual,

and World Media Conference materials regarding

Makarenko's event participation.

19. 1 Congress of Russian-Americans, Inc., correspondence,

appeals, and news releases, 1988-1997

2 Conservative Alliance (CALL), 1984-1985

3 Conservative Political Action Conference, 1986

4 Christian Rescue Efforts for the Emancipation of

Dissidents (CREED), correspondence and clippings,

1983-1988

5 Desiatun, Sergeĭ V., biographical writings and

immigration documents, 1990

6 Djilas, Milovan, autograph to Makarenko, 1985

7 Dragosch, Nikolaĭ, correspondence and other materials

related to efforts to organize an immigrant political

party in East Europe, 1981

8-14 Forced labor camps in the USSR, 1955-1989

Includes lists of political prisoners,

correspondence, writings, notes, and clippings.

20. 1-10 Forced labor camps in the USSR (cont’d.), 1955-1989

21. 1-13 Forced labor camps in the USSR (cont’d.), 1955-1989

22. 1-2 Forced labor camps in the USSR (cont’d.), 1955-1989

3 Furkaliuk, Elizaveta M., court documents, 1986-1989

4-5 Galich, Aleksandr A., correspondence, clippings, and

notes by others relating to his vocal performance in

Novosibirsk in 1968, 1977-1988

6-7 Genisaretskaia, Vera, correspondence, biographical

writings, and career papers, 1980-1990

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22. 8-9 Gerasimov, Konstantin, correspondence, immigration

documents, and biographical notes, 1993-1994

10-11 Ginzburg, Aleksandr, photographs, clippings, business

and membership cards, 1980-1985

23. 1 Glushets, Vladimir, court records and correspondence,

1982-1991

2-3 Grinevich, Dmitriĭ, art appraisal report and clippings,

1968-1988

4 Hayrikyan, Paruyr (Paruir Airikian), correspondence and

clippings, 1988

5-16 Independent trade unions movement in the USSR, 1963-1981

Contains correspondence, appeals, RFE/RL program

scripts, conference materials, writings, and printed

matter.

24. 1-8 Independent trade unions movement in the USSR (cont’d.),

1963-1981

9-13 International Association of Soviet Political Prisoners,

reports, correspondence, and printed matter, 1989-

1992

25. 1-2 International film festivals, programs, invitations, and

printed matter, 1988-1989

3 International Forum of Former Political Prisoners of the

Former USSR in Israel, 1994

Contains statements, appeals, correspondence,

photographs, and clippings.

4 International Foundation for the Survival and

Development of Humanity, statements, correspondence,

and printed matter, 1988-1989

5 Karimov, Murat, correspondence, notes, and clippings,

1985-1986

6 Katyn massacre, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)

program script and clippings, 1979-1983

7 Konysheva, Natta, immigration forms, sketches, notes,

and New York exhibition announcement, 1993

8 Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Memorial Rally at Washington

D.C., statements, petitions, correspondence, and

photographs, 1983

9-11 Krotov, Viktor, 1985-1990

12 Kul'magambitov, Makhmud, biographical writings,

photographs, RFE/RL program scripts, and clippings,

1967-1982

26. 1 "Let My People Go!" Washington D.C. rally, 1987

2-3 Lindstrom, Paul D., correspondence, biographical

information, and clippings, 1985-1992

4 Ma Khun (Makhun), Iuriĭ, correspondence, photographs,

appeals, and clippings, 1977-1980

5-7 Makarenko, Liudmila S., court documents, 1969-1977

8 Melnitschenko, Sergeĭ, 1994

9-12 Memento E.V. (The Society for the Research of Problems

for Culture and Man under Totalitarianism), 1981-1988

Contains general office files, protocols, writings,

and notes.

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27. 1-13 Memento E.V. (cont’d.), 1981-1988

28. 1 Minneapolis Peace and Disarmament conference, 1983

2 Monastyrskiĭ, Mikhail, court documents and

correspondence, 1992-1993

3-5 Murashov, Evgeniĭ, political asylum application, legal

papers, writings, and cartoon sketches, 1972-1977

28. 6-14 Nudel', Ida, 1974-1983

Includes correspondence, court materials, appeals,

statements, RFE/RL program scripts, writings, and

clippings.

29. 1-15 Nudel', Ida (cont’d.), 1974-1983

30. 1-6 Nudel', Ida (cont’d.), 1974-1983

7 Pomerantseva, Anastasiia, 1993

8 Potapov, Sergeĭ, 1989-1993

9 Potapov, Viktor, writings, appeals, and clippings, 1988-

1993

10 Radio Liberty Russian radio broadcasts scripts, 1972-

1982

Includes research material.

11-12 Religion in the Soviet Union, writings, interviews,

clippings, and printed matter, 1968-1982

31. 1-8 Religion in the Soviet Union (cont’d.), 1962-1982

9 Research Center for Religion and Human Rights in Closed

Societies, clippings and other printed matter, 1980-

1981

10 Republican National Convention, agenda and statements,

1988

32. 1-12 Russian avant-garde exhibitions in Novosibirsk and other

cities, 1965-1995

Includes correspondence, writings, clippings, and

other printed matter.

33. 1-3 Russian avant-garde exhibitions in Novosibirsk and other

cities (cont’d.), 1965-1995

4-10 Russian Imperial Romanoff family, 1978-1996

Contains clippings, writings, printed matter, and

correspondence regarding Vladimir Kirillovich

Romanoff.

11 Russian Orthodox Church in America, printed matter and

photographs, 1981-1997

34. 1-3 Russian Orthodox Church in America (cont’d.), 1981-1997

4-6 Sakharov, Andreĭ, photographs, interviews, clippings,

and other printed matter, 1976-1991

7-13 Secret burial of Belomor victims at the Kremlin Wall,

1978-1983

Includes documentary film Remember files, writings,

clippings, and correspondence. [See also:

Photographs, Slides, and Negatives, and Motion

Picture Films]

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35. 1-6 Secret burial of Belomor victims at the Kremlin Wall

(cont’d.), 1978-1983

7-13 September 5th – “A Day of Remembrance of the Victims of

Red Terror,” 1977-1982

Contains RFE/RL program scripts, writings, notes,

clippings, and correspondence.

36. 1-13 September 5th – “A Day of Remembrance of the Victims of

Red Terror” (cont’d.), 1977-1982

37. 1-7 September 5th – “A Day of Remembrance of the Victims of

Red Terror” (cont’d.), 1977-1982

37. 8-9 Shemiakin, Mikhail, correspondence, exhibit opening

invitations, and clippings, 1971-1998

10 Shiffers, Evgeniĭ, clippings and obituaries, 1997

11 Solidarity's First National Congress, Gdansk, Poland,

1981

Includes a documentary essay by Makarenko, "A Symbol

of Our Hope."

38. 1-4 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, correspondence and clippings,

1974-1988

5-6 "The Soviet-American Relationship: USA/USSR Global

Policy in Transition," International Exchange

Conference, Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston,

Idaho, 1989

7-8 Soviet censorship, clippings, notes, and writings, 1978-

1983

9-12 Soviet dissidents' movement, 1975-1984

Contains correspondence, broadcasts, interviews,

clippings, political campaign buttons, and

Makarenko's Orthodox Christian cross.

39. 1-5 Soviet dissidents' movement (cont’d.), 1975-1984

6-12 Soviet Jews immigration, RFE/RL program scripts,

writings, and clippings, 1975-1993 [See also: Nudel’,

Ida]

40. 1-12 Soviet Jews immigration (cont’d.), 1975-1993

13-14 Soviet military-patriotic education, writings,

photographs, and printed matter, 1968-1981

41. 1-2 Soviet psychiatric abuse, 1976-1986

Includes Campaign Against Psychiatric Abuse (CAPA)

materials.

3-7 Soviet war in Afghanistan, clippings and other printed

matter, 1982-1988

8-9 Soviet Union-Nazi Germany relations, RFE/RL program

scripts and clippings, 1977-1981

10 Sugimoto, Giichi, clippings and other printed matter,

1978-1982

11 Tolstoy Foundation, Inc., correspondence and

newsletters, 1971-1997

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42. 1-10 Trans-Siberian natural gas pipeline, 1982-1986

Includes correspondence, speeches and writings,

clippings, and other printed matter.

43. 1-12 Trans-Siberian natural gas pipeline (cont’d.), 1982-1986

44. 1-10 Trans-Siberian natural gas pipeline (cont’d.), 1982-1986

45. 1-11 Trans-Siberian natural gas pipeline (cont’d.), 1982-1986

46. 1-5 Trans-Siberian natural gas pipeline (cont’d.), 1982-1986

6-10 USSR-Japan relations, 1980-1984

Includes World Anti-Communist League (WACL)

conference materials.

11 Valius, Valeriĭ, 1981-1997

Contains correspondence, writings, and materials

relating to his father, Russian artist Peter

Adamovich Valius.

47. 1-3 Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, Inc.,

correspondence, appeals, and clippings, 1995-1997

4 Visit to Japan, correspondence, writings, and interview,

1982-1984

5 Zavorotnova, Anna Davydovna, passport, pension

certificate, and other legal papers, biographical

writings, and clippings, 1922-1977

Evgeniĭ Esaulenko Papers, 1971-1995

6 Passport, identification and travel documents,

certificate of naturalization, and New York veteran

police association badge, 1982-1992

7-9 Address and notebooks, 1989-1992

48. 1-7 Correspondence, 1971-1993

2 Court records, 1986-1995

3 List of paintings, 1993

4 Art exhibitions, 1981-1990

11-12 Photographs of Esaulenko and others, 1979-1992

49. 1-6 Photographs (cont’d.), 1979-1992

50. 1-6 Photographs (cont’d.), 1979-1992

6-7 Clipping, 1979-1995

Georgian Dissident Movement File, 1921-1993

[See also: Oversize Materials (boxes 113 and 114)]

51. 1 1921-1923

Research materials on the Soviet invasion of Georgia

in 1921. Includes manuscript "Sovetskaia Rossiia i

Gruziia," by M. D. Shtern, 1921.

2 1932

Georgian language periodical magazine, L’Organe de la

démocratie nationale géorgienne "LA PATRIE," no. 11,

1932.

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51. 3 1970

Kakhskiĭ region citizens’ appeal to the General

Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist

Party of the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev.

4 1974

"Voennosluzhashchie i pamiatniki," statement of the

Georgian ministry of culture.

5 1974-1983

Valentina Paĭlodze, criminal charges, appeals, and

other related material.

6 1976

Document in Georgian language.

7 1978

Kakhskiĭ region citizens’ appeal to the Secretary of

the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the

Soviet Union (CC CPSU), Gennadiĭ Kolbin.

8 1978

Documents in Georgian language.

9-10 1979-1980

Kakhskiĭ region citizens’ appeals to His Holiness

Patriarch Pimen of Moscow and All Rus’, to the XXVI

Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

(KPSU), and to His Holiness Patriarch of All Georgia

Ilia II.

11 1981

Zviad Gamsakhurdia's open letter to the editor of

Borets.

52. 1-2 1981

"Trebovaniia gruzinskoĭ oshchestvennosti k

pravitel'stvam SSSR I GSSR," by Z. Gamsakhurdiia.

3 1982

Letters and appeals signed by Kakhskiĭ region

citizens and Z. Gamsakhurdiia.

4 1983

Learning and teaching Russian in Soviet Socialistic

Republics, statement by CC CPSU.

5 1984

Writings in Georgian by Merab Kostava.

6 1985

"Seryĭ-tsvet nadezhdy," Irina Ratushinskaia, samizdat

copy.

7 1985

"Vykhod iz Sovetskogo grazhdanstva," manuscript by

Tengiz Gudava.

8 1985

Z. Gamsakhurdiia's appeals.

9 1986

Aleksandr K. Blab's appeals.

10 1986

"Statement" by Tengiz Gudava regarding Anatoliĭ

Marchenko's death.

11 1987

Z. Gamsakhurdiia letters to His Holiness Patriarch of

All Georgia Ilia II, and to the Minister of Defense

of the Soviet Union, D. Ustinov.

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52. 12 1987

"Ubiĭstvo Il'i Chavchavadze," V. Gurgenidze.

13 1987

Leila Tsomaia writings.

14 1987

Eduard Gudava's open letter to the Vienna Helsinki

review conference.

15 1987

Z. Gamsakhurdiia and M. Kostava statements of protest

to RFE/RL and to the publishing company.

16-17 1988-1990

Statements on arrest of Paruyr Hayrikyan (Paruir

Airikian). Includes "Democracy & Independence"

(Coordinating Center in Support of National

Democratic Movements in the Soviet Empire) documents.

53. 1-6 1988-1991

National Democratic Party (NDP) of Georgia,

correspondence, statements, and printed matter.

7 1989

"Tergdaleulni": the Georgian "Men of the Sixties,"

Amy R. Kellogg.

8 1989

N. Natadze's "Open Letter" to the General Secretary

of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of

the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev.

9 1989

Correspondence.

10-11 1989

Clippings of articles by Eduard and Tengiz Gudava and

others.

12-13 1989-1992

“Raskol” and other publications from Novoe Russkoe

Slovo, by Tengiz and Eduard Gudava.

14-15 1990

Georgian parliamentary election, appeals, writings,

and clippings.

54. 1 1990

Georgian parliamentary election, appeals, writings,

and clippings (cont’d.).

2-3 1990-1991

Center for Democracy in the USSR correspondence and

printed matter.

4 1990-1991

Georgian National Congress-Giorgi Chanturia.

5-6 1991

Tengiz Gudava’s journalistic career file at RFE/RL.

Resistance International File, 1980-1998

7-11 Office files, 1983-1998

Includes legal status, administrative arrangements,

statement of principles, program, membership,

minutes, and clippings.

55. 1-13 Office files (cont’d.), 1983-1998

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Correspondence, 1980-1996

56. 1-15 General, 1980-1983

57. 1-14 General, 1984-1990

15-16 Solicitation letters, 1983-1996

58. 1-3 Center for Humanitarian Research and Programs "Path,"

Russian Academy of Science, 1989-1992

4-5 Magnus, Alexander B., 1990-1994

6 Malinin, Mikhail, 1988

7-12 Medvid, Miroslav, 1985-1986

59. 1-4 Medvid, Miroslav (cont’d.), 1985-1986

5 Panov, Pavel, 1996

6-9 Regardie's Magazine Inc., civil action papers, 1988-1990

Includes correspondence, audio cassette, and slides.

60. 1-6 Zhdanov, Aleksandr and Galina Gerasimova, 1987-1993

Speeches and Writings, 1962-1995

7-14 Editorial correspondence, 1978-1993

61. 1-2 Editorial correspondence (cont’d.), 1978-1993

3-11 General, 1962-1995

12 "GULAG Archipelago Today: Essays on Practical

Resistance," 1968-1981

62. 1-2 "Iz moeĭ zhizni (otvet provokatoram), dopolnenie k

kassatsionnoĭ zhalobe Verkhovnomu Sudu RSFSR," 1973

3 Makarenko Mikhail Ianovich, bibliograficheskaia

khronologiia, sostavlennaia po materialam sekretnogo

ugolovnogo dela N 331 Komiteta gosbezopasnosti pri SM

SSSR, 1974

4 "Purim," 1978

5-10 "Reportazh iz sotsialisticheskogo srednevekov'ia," 1978

63. 1-9 "Reportazh iz sotsialisticheskogo srednevekov'ia"

(cont’d.), 1978

64. 1 "SSSR: probnye antisemitskie pogromy," 1978

2-3 "5-oe sentiabria," 1979

4 "Informatsiia na sluchaĭ," 1978

5-6 "Istoriia moeĭ ispovedi," 1979

7 Die Sowjetjugend und ihre Haltung zur Religion, 1979

8 "SSSR. Molodezh'-iadro religioznogo vozrozhdeniia,"

press conference, Koenigstein, 1979

9 "SSSR. Rabochee dvizhenie," 1979

10 Speech, Aachen, circa 1979

11-13 "Beseda s Borisom Shapiro," 1979-1980

65. 1-9 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty program scripts, 1979-

1981

66. 1-11 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty program scripts

(cont’d.), 1979-1981

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67. 1-6 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty program scripts

(cont’d.), 1979-1981

7 "Reanimator marksizma Roĭ Medvedev I razlichie vzgliadov

ego opponentov," 1979-1982

8 "On Marksism," 1979-1983

9 "Beseda s vrachom-terapevtom u Barbary," 1980

10 Der Bürgerkrieg in der UdSSR geht weiter. Koturen des

Widerstandes, circa 1980

11 "Forum 3," interview, Stuttgart, 1980

12 "O raspade marksistskoĭ ideologii v soznanii liudeĭ i o

vytesnenii etoĭ formy religiozno-kommunisticheskogo

soznaniia religioznym soznaniem," 1980

13-14 "O zhalobakh," 1980

68. 1 "Razgovor s vrachom," 1980

2 "Seminar u Butkevicha," 1980

3 Speech and interview, Munich, 1980

4 Aus meinem Leben, 1981

5 Der Widerstand in der Sowjet-Union Heute, 1981

6-7 "O sebe..," 1981-1982

8 "Conversation with Mike Kelly," 1980 July 19

9 "Pamiatnaia zapiska senaty Soedinennukh Shtatov

Ameriki," 1982

10 Pastukh so skripkoĭ (The Shepherd with a Violin), 1982

11 Testimony at the subcommittee of the U.S. Senate,

hearing on "The Proposed Trans-Siberian Natural Gas

Pipeline," 1982 June 18

12 View from the Labor Camp, 1982

13-14 Speaking tour of the U.S., 1984

15 Testament to Torment, 1985

16 Interview, 1986

17 "Golos iz Rossii," 1988

18 Gulag poslestalinskiĭ, 1988

69. 1 "Testimony before the Foreign Policy Subcommittee of the

Republican Party Platform Committee, Rivergate

Convention Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 8,

1988"

2 Two Russian Artists, the Aristocrat and Revolutionary,

1988

3 Gulag Gorbacheva-bol'she Stalinskogo?, 1989

4 Stop Helping Our Oppressors!, 1989

5 Interviews to "Open Line," Moody Bible Institute, 1990-

1991

6 Book notes, undated

Research Material, 1922-1998

7-12 Administrativnyĭ Vestnik, Izdatel'stvo Narodnogo

Kommisariata Vnutrennikh Del (NKVD), 1925-1930

70. 1-3 Administrativnyĭ Vestnik (cont’d.), 1925-1930

4-10 Ezhenedel'nik Sovetskoĭ iustitsii, organ MKIU RSFSR,

1926-1929

71. 1-8 Ezhenedel'nik Sovetskoĭ iustitsii, organ MKIU RSFSR

(cont’d.), 1926-1929

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72. 1 Golgota Ukraїnĭ, D. Soloveĭ, 1953

2 Golod 1933 roku v Ukraїnĭ, Iu. Semenko, 1963

3-5 Katorga i ssylka, istoriko-revoliutsionnyĭ vestnik, 1925

6 Nezabutiĭ slochin, D. Biliĭ, 1985

7 Proletarskaia revoliutsiia, Gosudarstvennoe

Izdatel'stvo, 1927

8 Przed Czerwonym Trybunalem, Romuald Świątek-Horyń, 1987

9 Roter Stachecheldraht, Siegfried Iwersen, 1983

73. 1 Sevan: Un autre goulag pour "incorporés de force,"

Etienne Munig, 1983

2 Sibirskaia politicheskaia ssylka 1905-1917 gg., E. Sh.

Khasiakhmetov, 1978

3 Sovremennoe sostoianie Rossii, P. A. Sorokin, 1922

4 Tvorchestvo zakliuchennykh, P. I. Karpov, 1929

5 Vchera i segodnia, A. Avdeev, I. Dremov, and P.

Zheleznov, 1970

6-8 Vedomosti Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR, 1952-1953

9 Vtoroe Roždenie-Zum Zweiten Mal Geboren, Götz Hillig,

1970

10 Zlochini komunistichnoĭ Moskvi v Ukraїnї vlĭtĭ 1941

roku, 1960

74. 1-19 Clippings, 1923-1976

Materials collected mainly from Russian-language

newspapers and magazines in Russia, Germany, and the

U.S. Topics include the dissidents’ movement,

economy, trade unions, military power, ideology, and

demography in the USSR.

75. 1-14 Clippings, 1981-1982

76. 1-10 Clippings, 1982-1983

77. 1-12 Clippings, 1983

78. 1-12 Clippings (cont’d.), 1983

79. 1-14 Clippings, 1984-1987

80. 1-16 Clippings, 1988-1998

Writings by Others, 1932-1995

81. 1-5 Unidentified, 1971-1978

6-10 General, 1975-1988

11 D'Amato, Alfonse, "Opening Statement at Helsinki

Commission Hearing on ‘Perestroĭka’ in the Soviet

Union," 1988

12 Berger, Anatoliĭ, Smert' zhiv'em, 1990

13 Bernstam, Michael, Otmechaia 5 Sentiabria, 1977

14-16 Braun, Nikolaĭ, poetry, 1974-1990

Includes correspondence and reviews.

17 Bradley, Robert Bell, Providence, 1986

Includes author’s letters to Makarenko.

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82. 1 Bukovskiĭ, Vladimir, I vozvrashchaetsia veter…, 1978

Inscribed copy.

2 Chalidze, Valeriĭ, "Rossiia i deĭstvitel’nost’," circa

1980

3-5 Cohen, Barry M., "Nikolaĭ Ivanovich Vavilov - His Life

and Work,” 1980

6 Dagoni, Noan, In the Claws of K.G.B., 1984

Inscribed copy.

7-8 Davydov, G., "Obychnyĭ ugolovnyĭ lager' 70-kh godov,"

"Na grani zhizni," and untitled, 1980

83. 1-8 Davydov, G. (cont’d.), 1980

9 Engel, Wendy, poems dedicated to Makarenko, circa 1980

84. 1-3 Genisaretskaia, Vera, 1990-1995

Includes inscribed copy.

4 Gerasimov, Valentin, “Nochi Kabirii,” 1983

5-10 Gindis, I., 1953-1978

85. 1-2 Hu Pin, Vladimir, “Pis’mo k gospodiny Bukovskomu,“ and

untitled, 1977

3 Ioffe, Iuriĭ, Stikhi + proza, 1982

Inscribed copy.

4 Iupp, Mikhail, Myshlenie, 1992

Inscribed copy.

5 Iupp, Mikhail, Prostranstvo, poems, illustrated by

Mikhail Shemiakin, 1986

Copy inscribed by author and artist.

6 Iupp, Mikhail, Zov, 1988

Inscribed copy

7 Kochetov, A. H., Buddhism, 1965

8 Kornev, Lev, "Unzer ili chudesnoe videnie," circa 1980

86. 1 Ljubarskij (Lubarskii), K. A., Preisträger 1975 der

Stiftung fűr Freiheit und Meschenrechte, 1976

Inscribed copy.

2 Mendelevich, Josef, Operatsiia "Svad'ba," 1987

Inscribed copy.

3 Miller, Robert, 1984

4-5 Murashov, E., "Smert' idealista," and other writings,

1979-1981

6 Navrozov, Lev, "The West Heads Straight to Its Death:

How to Reverse the Course?," 1988

7 New Testament, circa 1985

Inscribed by Mikhail Morgulis, 1985.

8 Oĭtser, Vladimir, "Oskorbitel’nye pisaniia," circa 1990

9 Poeziia v Kontslageriakh, Israel, 1978

10 Potapov, Serge, circa 1985

Includes photographs of paintings.

11 Rodionov, Mikhail, Stikhi iz piati knig, 1995

Inscribed copy.

12 Shemetov, Nikolaĭ, "Pravoslavie v SSSR segodnia," 1976-

1978

13 Sluis, Joost, Mikhail Gorbachev Unveiled, 1989

Inscribed copy.

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87. 1 Solomon, Michael, Magadan, 1973

2 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, "Chem grozit zapadu plokhoe

ponimanie Rossii," 1980

3 Suslenskiĭ, Iakov, "Ocherki tiuremnoĭ zhizni," circa

1985

87. 4 Tchakhotine, Serge, 1932

5 Voskreshenie, sbornik dukhovnoĭ poezii, 1989

Copy inscribed by Vera Genisaretskaia.

6 V. Ushkuĭnik, Pamiatka Russkomu Cheloveku, 1982

Printed Matter, 1965-1998

7 General, 1965-1990

8 Album of All-American Association of Warriors-Invalids

of World War II Who Emigrated from Russia to the

U.S.A., 1986

88. 1-4 Documents of the Christian Committee for the Defense of

Believers' Rights in the USSR, 1978

5 Echo, Paris, no. 1, 1979

6 Entering a New Culture, 1976

7 Experiment/Eksperiment, zhurnal russkoi kul’tury, 2005

Includes “Vospominaniia o Pavle Nikolaeviche

Filonove,” by Tatiana Glebova, mentioning Filonov’s

art exhibition in Novosibirsk, organized by Makarenko

in 1965.

8 Glasnost', information bulletins, Moscow, 1987

9 Human Rights Consequences of the Proposed Trans-Siberian

Natural Gas, 1982

89. 1 Institute of Modern Russian Culture newsletters, 1991-

1998

2-3 Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies reports,

1979-1998

4 Listovki Belogo Doma: Moskovskie letuchie izdaniia 22

Sentiabria-4 Oktiabria 1993, 1993

5 Ogonek, No. 19, 1988

Copy inscribed by V. V. Glotov.

6 Peace in Our Time?, The International Freedom

Foundation, United Kingdom, 1987

7 Prisoner Bulletin, Voice of the Persecuted Church in the

Soviet Union, Elkhart, IN, 1988-1992

8 Raspredelenie natsional'nogo dokhoda SSSR, 1973

9 Reestr osuzhdennykh ili zaderzhannykh v bor'be za prava

cheloveka v SSSR s 5 marta 1953 po fevral' 1971, 1971

10 The Samizdat Bulletin, 1982-1983

11-12 Vesti iz SSSR (USSR News Brief), Munich, 1978-1979

90. 1-13 Vesti iz SSSR (USSR News Brief), Munich, 1980-1991

Photographs, Slides, and Negatives, 1970-1997

Photographs, 1970-1997

Makarenko with family and friends, 1970-1995

91. 1-10 1970-1981

92. 1-12 1987-1991

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93. 1 1995

2 Gerasomov, Valentin, 1970-1997

3 Genisaretskaia, Vera, circa 1975

4 Braun, Nikolaĭ, 1976-1980

5 Art exhibitions, 1987-1990

Slides, 1972-1986

94. 1 Gennadiĭ Zubkov’s and M. Tserush’s paintings,

1972-1978

2-5 Secret burial of Belomor victims at the Kremlin

Wall, 1978 [See also: Subject File]

11 Makarenko demonstrating against violation of human

rights in the USSR, Munich, Main Square, 1981

Includes correspondence.

95. 1 Makarenko at the Conservative Political Action

Conference (CPAC), 1982

2 Viktor Krotov’s paintings, 1982-1990

3-4 D. Grinevich’s and S. Potapov’s paintings, 1986

5-6 "Let My People Go!" Washington D.C. rally, 1987

7 Makarenko in Washington D.C., 1993

Includes slides of excerpts from a book on

forced labor camps.

8 Negatives, “Doroga na Belomor,” 1978

Sound Recordings, 1978-1997 and undated

Compact sound cassettes, 1978-1996 and undated

Titles mainly taken from Makarenko’s notes on cassettes.

Undated

96. 1 "From Our Pastors’ Hearts," Christian Family

Radio

2 N. Braun and Sado

3 L. Foster's interview of B. Miller and R.

Silova

4-12 V. Valius and A. Rudenko translate press in

German and English

13 Oleg

14 "Gulag-Gas," 60 Minutes, CBS News

15 Memorial service for Petr Grigorenko

16-19 "O, zhaloby!," Makarenko for Liberación

20 The Freedom House in New York

21 New York Times interview

22 New York Tribune interview of Makarenko;

Valia Klimenko

23 Press conference for film

24 Makarenko's telephone call with Mark Chagall

from Moscow Central Telegraph; church

funeral service in Moscow of an unknown

person

1978

26 Evgeniĭ Murashov

1979

27-28 Galanskov

29-32 Rabinovich and Boris Shapiro

33-35 V. Bukovskiĭ and Makarenko at Aachen

University of Russian Culture

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96. 36 Raia Moroz at Munich University; Nikolaĭ

Dragosh regarding Stepan Zatikian

37 Iuriĭ A. Novikov at Weinberger’s seminar

1980

38 Alberto Christian Marquez's interview to La

Mañana, Uruguay

39 Izia Shamir, Munich

40 Talk with G. G. B. (?) regarding secret

burial, Germany

41-42 Makarenko's speech in "Forum 3," Stuttgart

97. 43-45 The Day of German Unity, gymnasium in

Hamburg-Altona

46-48 International Orthodox Christian

international seminar, Frankfurt

49 V. Maksimov and P. Grigorenko, 3rd congress

of German writers, Munich

50-52 Makarenko's press conference at Don Bosco

Catholic School, Munich

53 Tsifanskie o Zhene

54-57 Makarenko's speeches at Amnesty

International conferences on religion and

human rights in Leutkirch im Allgäu,

Dachau, Munich, and Vienna

58 Father Viktor and Aleksandr Ginzburg at

Sviato-Ioanno-Predtechenskiĭ monastyr',

Washington, D.C.

59 "Kirche in Not," 30th International

Congress, Königstein

59 Psychology clinic, Munich

60 Political protest, Munich

61-62 Academy of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation

Symposium, Bonn, Wesselling

63 Makarenko's speech at seminar of Hanns-

Seidel-Foundation; Boris Shapiro, Mariia

Gekker, Mikhail Gertner, and Raisa

Kopeleva

1981

64 M. Rostropovich; I. Shamir

67 Makarenko meets graduate students

68 Dina and Iosif Beiliny, Jerusalem;

V.P.V. "Demograficheskie poteri"

69 Boris Shapiro; Iosif Mendelevich and Polina

Aibinder, Jerusalem; Evgeniĭ, Ol'ga, and

Mikhail Murashovy

71 Robert Taylor; Father Vladimir, Washington

D.C.; Anna, Liudmila, Dmitriĭ (Dima), and

Makarenko; Sergeĭ Mal'chevskiĭ;

Aleksandr Voronov

1982

72 Leventil's interview of Makarenko

73-74 Ol'khovskiĭ's interview of Makarenko, George

Washington University

75 Makarenko's trip report to the U.S.

76 Karpovich, Molinskiĭ, and Orshanskiĭ;

Babinskiĭ

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97. 77 David Chavchavadze; V. Valius on

Pod"iapol'skiĭ

78-79 Dima on the European Fair and Soviet

experiments on people, Washington D.C.

80-84 Makarenko at the Subcommittee of the U.S.

Senate hearing on "The Proposed Trans-

Siberian Natural Gas Pipeline," June 18

98. 85 U.S. Senator William Armstrong holds press

conference at U. S. Senate, August 17; I.

Khenkina, Zinov'ev, Liubarskiĭ,

Kuznetsov, and Mario Corti

86 Mike Kelly; U. S. Senator William Armstrong;

Vera Shevtsova

87-89 Makarenko's presentation to the hearing on

Trans-Siberian Natural Gas Pipeline, Bonn

89 Georgiĭ Davydov, Munich

90 Aleksandr Ginzburg's speech, Stuttgart

91-92 Goolsby-Makarenko-Sowrotnov interview,

Hyattsville, Maryland

Makarenko's trip to Japan, December 5-18

93 Press conference, Kamagura

94 Speech at Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo

95-96 Interview with local economic

newspaper journalist Isao Yamamoto

97-100 Interview with religion newspaper

editor Tohru Mayuzumi

101 Talk with economics professor Kenzo

Kiga

102-104 Interview with the News World

105 Speech at Japanese United Church

106 Interview with Radio Nippon

107-108 Meeting with professors of University

of Tokyo

109 Speech to Cekam Nippo editor's

roundtable

110-111 Interview with Kokkaĭ Times

112 Interview with Akiko Sato; speech to

officials of the Liberal Democratic

Party of Japan

113-116 Meeting of the Building and Union's

executive Construction Trades board

and general membership

117 Interview with members of Japanese

United Church

1983

118-119 Lev Levitin about Jews

120-121 "Mordecai Outcry" rally for Russian Jews by

United States Christian Embassy, Israel

Includes Makarenko's speech.

122-124 "Dialogue" monthly radio program interview

of Makarenko on Soviet slave labor

125 Makarenko at U.S. Senate with M. Maksimov,

senators, and congressmen

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98. 126-127 Makarenko interview with Carrie Schoenhaut,

The 700 Club television program of the

Christian Broadcasting Network

99. 128 Press conference at the U.S. Congress;

speech to "All Americans" on the front

steps of the Minnesota State Capitol;

World Media Conference and Central

American Fact Finding Tour: Guatemala,

Honduras, El Salvador, and Costa Rica,

June 8-17

129 Nguyễn Cao Kỳ press conference, Hotel Camino

Real, Guatemala

130 Makarenko’s Interview with Diario El Gráfico

and La Mañana

Makarenko speeches and press conferences at:

131 Refugee camp in Honduras

132-133 Francisco Marroquin University and

National Palace, Guatemala

133-134 Confederation of the Associations for

the Unification of the Societies of

the America (CAUSA) dinner, Denver,

Colorado

135 United States Senate Republican

Conference; Vietnam Veterans

Memorial; briefing on Central

America trip

136-139 Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.

140-142 International Conventional Center,

Cartagena, Colombia, Let My People

Go film premiere

143 U.S. Republican National Committee,

5th September film premiere

144 Hotel Casa de Campo, La Romana,

Dominican Republic, and Aleksandr

Galich presentation at the Siberian

Branch of the Russian Academy of

Sciences

145-146 Marvin Center, George Washington

University

147 Hotel New Kingston, Jamaica

1986

236 Makhmud Kul'magambitov

237 "Soviet/U.S. Relations in the 1990s:

Bukovskiĭ, Courter, Finzer, Lenczowski,

Allen," Conservative Political Action

Conference (CPAC), Washington D.C.

238 Makarenko's press conference, Marvin Center,

George Washington University

239-240 Interview of Soviet political prisoners

241 Makarenko's biographical speech at church,

Chicago

1987

242 Citizens for America (CFA) rally at

Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.

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99. 243 In memory of Vladimir Vysotskiĭ event at

Georgetown University with U. Luibimov,

V. Aksenov, B. Okudzhava, and U. Trifonov

244 Makarenko on religion and atheism in Russia

245-246 Makarenko at Rutherford University

247 Church funeral service of Petr Grigorenko

at Sviato-Andreevskiĭ Ukrainskiĭ

Pravoslavnyĭ Center, New Jersey

248 John Ward, Washington Times, Alekseĭ

Nikolaevich Romanoff

250-254 Summit on Soviet labor camps and political

prisoners

Includes Makarenko's introduction speech

of the film Remember at Lisner

Auditorium, Washington D.C.

100. 256-257 G. Davydov; G. Burnside's Russian

translation of news for Makarenko

259-264 Aleksandr Zhdanov and Galina Gerasimova

265-268 Aleksandr Askol'dov and his film Commissar

269 Makarenko's speech, New York

1989

273 "Alexander L’vovich Kazembek's statement on

his return to the Soviet Union in 1956"

278-281 Makarenko's speech, press conference, and

radio interview, Lewiston, Idaho

1990-1991

284-285 Elena and Viacheslav Rodionov's speeches on

the living conditions under the Soviet

regime; Makarenko's speech on Resistance

International fundraising event

286-288 Father Leonid Kichkovskiĭ, Our Lady of Kazan

Church at Sea Cliff, New York

289-291 Makarenko and V. Rodionov for Open Line,

Moody Radio, Chicago

292 Dmitriĭ Sergeevich Likhachev's press

conference

294-296 Radio Radonezh selected broadcasts

297-299 Radio Radonezh selected broadcasts (cont’d.)

300-306 Makarenko, V. Rodiionov, and P. Lindstrom

presentation at Christian schools and

churches

1992

307-310 Makarenko and others discussing political

and social conditions in Russia

101. 311-314 Makarenko and others discussing political

and social conditions in Russia (cont’d.)

1993-1994

336-338 Humor in labor camp event at Russian Culture

Center in Jerusalem

1995-1996

344 Makarenko interviewing Iakov Suslenskiĭ,

Jerusalem

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101. 351 Makarenko’s radio interview; Sergeĭ

Makarenko, and Ol’ga Murashova

368 Makarenko’s press conference on Soviet

sailor; Miroslav Medvid, New Orleans,

Louisiana

369-376 Makarenko and others discussing political

and social conditions in Russia

102. Transcription of cassette tape sound recordings, 1983-

1986

Sound discs (commercial vinyl discs), 1969-1992 and

undated

103. 1 Andreĭ Voznesenskiĭ. “Stikhotvoreniia

chitaet avtor: Mecca-04," Melodiia

2 Anna Akhmatova. “Stikhi. Chitaet avtor,"

Melodiia

3 Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D Minor,

Columbia/Odyssey

4 Georg Ots. “Les Russes veulent–ils la

guerre, Soirées de Moscou," Aprelevskiĭ

zavod

5 "Poety chitaiut svoi stikhi: Evgeniĭ

Evtushenko," Melodiia

6 "Poety chitaiut svoi stikhi: Il’ia

Erenburg," Melodiia

7 A. Solzhenitsyn. “Prussian Nights: Epic Poem.

Written at the Forced Labour Camp, 1950," in

Russian, Radio Publicité SA Zurich, 1969

8 The Soviet Army Chorus. “Celebration 30th

Anniversary of the End of World War II,” sung

in Russian/Boris Aleksandrov, conductor,

Columbia/Melodiia, 1975

9 "Vladimir Vysotskiĭ: izbrannye pesni," album, MBC

Records, Tec-Art, Inc., 1981

10 "The Yale Russian Chorus,” Gregory Burnside,

conductor, circa 1985

11-12 "Pesni voinov – internatsionalistov," two discs,

Melodiia, 1988-1989

13 "Pesni Nikolaia Shershnia na stikhi Natal’I

Varleĭ," Melodiia, 1992

Video Recordings, 1978-1995

U-matic tapes, 1978-1983

104. 1-2 Filonov, circa 1978

3-9 Let My People Go, in English, Russian, and German,

1978

105. 1-2 Let My People Go, in English and German, 1978

3-6 Remember, 1978-1985

7 "Tort Liability – A New Perspective," Oliver,

circa 1980

8 "A Conversation With: Mikhail Makarenko," Ted

Powers, WDBJ-TV, Roanoke, VA, 1982

9 Trans-Siberian Natural Gas Pipeline, 1982

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106. 1 Trans-Siberian Natural Gas Pipeline (cont’d.),

1982

2-3 Makarenko’s press conference on Capitol Hall, 1983

4-5 "New Purge," The 700 Club, the Christian

Broadcasting Network, 1983

6 U.S.-Soviet Strategic Trade, round table, 1983

VHS tapes, 1978-1995

Undated

7 The Artist Pavel Filonov

8 Coming to America

9-10 It Is Us, Lord!

11 “Life after Lenin," Mission Network News

107. 1 M. Makarenko

2 Viktor Dyment

3 Valius (Valeriĭ?)

1978-1995

4-6 Remember, 1978-1988

7-8 Let My People Go, circa 1982

9-10 M. Makarenko's trip to Japan, 1982

11 Jewish groups pickets, CBS Morning News,

1987

12-14 M. Makarenko’s interview to CBS, Idaho, 1988

108. 1-5 International Exchange Conference –

U.S./USSR, 1989

6 Radonezh society: The Christian radio first

broadcasting and the Christian school

first graduation, 1991

7-9 Russia, summer, 1991

10 Oleg Genisaretskiĭ, Washington D.C., 1992

11 "Nativity Scene in Russia," 1993

12 Zhdanov, Alex and Galina, 1995

13-14 Untitled

109. 1-8 Untitled (cont’d.)

Supertape 8mm Video MP-120 and Video 8, 1991-1992

9 M. Makarenko and G. Burnside, Washington

D.C., 1991

10-11 Oleg Genisaretskiĭ, Washington D.C., 1992

DVD, 1982

12 The First Films of the Soviet Underground:

Let My People Go and Remember!

Also includes Pat Robertson’s interview

with Michail Makarenko on The 700 Club.

Film shelf Motion Picture Films, 1980-1982

1-3 "Der Mensch wird geboren um zu Leben: Flüchtling

Makarenko Michael," Bayerische Rundfunk

Fernsehen, 1980

4-6 Filonov, motion picture film 16mm and 35mm,

silent, circa 1980

7-20 Let My People Go, circa 1982

21-38 Remember, circa 1982

39-40 "Tsyrina, Lev, Oleg, Vera, V. Sychev, and M.

Makarenko," circa 1982

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41-48 Unidentified motion picture film (3 35mm and 4

16mm reels), undated

Oversize Material, 1961-1994

110-111. Clippings of Makarenko, 1961-1983

112. 1-5 Clippings of Makarenko, 1984-1997

6-7 Exhibition and event posters and flyers, 1975-1985

8 Soviet propaganda posters, 1977-1988

113. 1 "Doroga na Belomor," photographs, 1978

2-3 The April 9 Tbilisi tragedy, photographs and clippings,

1989

4 Raimondas Urbakavičius’ photographs depicting Lithuanian

freedom movement, 1988-1989

5 Political demonstration in Moscow, photographs, circa

1989

6-7 Peter Adamovich Valius art prints

Includes materials related to his exhibit in Munich

organized by his son Valeriĭ Valius in 1983-1984.

114. "Criminals," samizdat documentary manuscript by the

Gudava Family, in five chapters, circa 1982

1. "Sledstvie"

2 "Sud"

3 "Nakazanie"

4 "Smert’"

5 "Bor’ba"

115. See Speeches and Writings

Memorabilia, 1975-1978

116-117. Labor camp uniform, circa 1975

118. Thirteen fabric banners in seven languages related to

the secret burial of Belomor victims at the Kremlin

Wall, 1978

On shelf Makarenko personal items allowed into the Soviet labor

camp in his handmade wooden suitcase, circa 1975

119-133. Closed materials