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3.1 Dissidents, 1960-1969 

 

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Please note that English letters preceding the document numbers mean:
          "CT"  -  documents by Secretariat of Central Committee (CC);
          "P"  -  protocols of  Politburo ;
          No. w/o preceding letter identify  documents from the Secretariat of  Central Committee (SCC); 
          In English titles "CP" is  as abbreviation  used for any communist  party.

 

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Document

Date

Document 

Number

 Title

0006

 

April 26, 1963

 CT68/22

KGB about Samizdat's document   “Art and Politics"

0007

 

 January 5, 1966

CT132/11

Secretariat of CC about completion of investigation of Sinyavski-Daniel case.

0008

 

February  16, 1966

No.346

KGB on Sinyavski’s  and Daniel’s  trial.

0009

 

February 17, 1966

P234/34 

Denouncement of the citizenship for Tarsis

0011

 

April 8, 1966

P238/132 

Anti soviet publications in British press relative to Tarsis

0013

 

January 27, 1967

P32/5

Report KGB about their actions against people defending Sinyavski and Daniel.

0161

0161-Eng 

July31, 1967 

No.1931-A 

About samizdat publications about Sozhenitsyn's book "In the first circle" (KGB plans to detain Yakir with this manuscript)

0015

 

August  31, 1967

No.2213-A

About arrest of  Bukovsky, Kuschev, and Khaustov on Pushkin’s Square.

0016

 

September 4, 1967

P1393 

Politburo approves text for "Night Moscow" publication about  Bukovsky’s, Kuschev’s and Delone’s trials.

0162

 

November 14, 1967


Central Committee about Medvedev's book "Under Judgment of History"

0017

 

November 22, 1967

No.2840-A

KGB about arrests of Ginzburg, Glanskoy, Dobrovolsky and Laschkova.

0018

 

November 25, 1967


Memo about anti-soviet group: Ginzburg, Glanskoy, Dobrovolsky and Laschkova.

0019

 

December 3, 1967

No.2949-A

KGB about preparations related to the court trial of Ginzburg, Glanskoy, Dobrovolsky and Laschkova.

0020

 

December 22, 1967

P63/122

Directions to various soviet ambassadors in relation to Ginzburg, Glanskoy, Dobrovolsky and Laschkova’s court trials.

0164

 

January 26, 1968

No.181-A

About results of Ginzburg, Glanskoy, Dobrovolsky and Laschkova trial.

0022

 

February 26, 1968

No.444-A

About intentions of Yakir, Litvinov, Bogoraz and others to send a letter to the meeting of CPs leaders in Budapest.

0025

 

April 15, 1968

P79/XI 

Government reaction to the protests related to arrests of  dissidents: Ginzburg, Glanskoy, Dobrovolsky, Laschkova. Suggestions: to arrest Grigorenko, exile Esenin-Volpin to the USA, and expel Yakir and Litvinov from Moscow.

0026

0026-Eng 

April 15, 1968

P79/XII

Politburo: proposal to denounce citizenship for Ilya Gabay and Anatoli Marchenko.

0027

 

May 16, 1968 

P81/XVI

About General Grigorenko's activities in relation to the arrests of Ginzburg, Glanskoy, Dobrovolsky, and Laschkova.

0028

0028-Eng

June 10, 68

No.1342-A 

About intentions of Crimea Tatars to appeal to UN (source – a clandestine report on General Grigorenko).  (English Translation by Geo)

0029

 

July 5, 1968

No.1547-A

KGB about Anatoli Marchenko's intentions to publish his book abroad.

0030

0030-Eng

July 11, 1968

No.1372-A

KGB about Samizdat publication and distribution of "The Chronicles of Current Events" by Litvinov, Yakir, and Gorbanevskya .   (English Translation by Geo)

0032

 

July 29, 1968 

No.1776-À

Arrest of Anatoli Marchenko and confiscation of his letter about Czechoslovakia

0033

 

August 4, 1968

No.2095-A

KGB about Medvedev's book "Under Judgment of History" and about relations between Medvedev and Sakharov.

0034

0034-Eng

September  4, 1968


Letter from A. Litvinov to Mikoyan in defense of  her  arrested grandson.   (English Translation by Geo)

0035

 

September  5, 1968

No.2102-A

KGB about demonstration on the Red Square as a protest against invasion to Czechoslovakia (participants - Litvinov, Bogoraz, Fainberg, Dremluga, Delone, Babitsky, Baeva, Khorekhova, Rusakovsky); plans to exile Litvinov and Bogoraz.

0036

 

September 20, 1968

No.2205-A

KGB about trail for   Litvinov, Bogoraz, Fainberg, Dremluga, and Delone

0037

 

October 11, 1968 

No.2371-A

KGB about results of  Litvinov, Bogoraz, Fainberg, Dremluga, and Delone trials

0038

 

January 14, 1969

P111

KGB about actions to provoke Sinyavsky to ask for pardon.

0039

 

April 16, 1969

No.887-A

KGB about increased anti-soviet activities of General Grigorenko.

0163

 

August 4,  1969

No.1926-A

About .Anatoli Kuznetsov defection in England. 


 


Note:

*  Document also included in section [No.]

 
click below for other sub-sections of  "3.Dissidents"

3.2 Dissidents in 1970's

3.3 Dissidents in 1980's

3.4 Sakharov

3.5 Soghenitsin

3.6 Psychiatry

 

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