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- Yevgenia Ginzburg - Wikipedia
Yevgenia Solomonovna Ginzburg (December 20, 1904 [1] – May 25, 1977) (Russian: Евге́ния Соломо́новна Ги́нзбург[2]) was a Soviet writer who served an 18-year sentence in the Kolyma Gulag Her given name is often Latinized to Eugenia Born in Moscow, her parents were Solomon Natanovich Ginzburg (a Jewish pharmacist) and Revekka Markovna Ginzburg
- Journey Into The Whirlwind (Helen and Kurt Wolff Books)
Evgenia (Eugenia) Ginzburg's Journey Into the Whirlwind is a powerful memoir of one woman's descent, along with hundreds of thousands of others, to the rabble of men and women that were arrested, brutally interrogated and send to the Gulag in the Soviet Union during the great purges of the 1930s
- Jewgenija Semjonowna Ginsburg – Wikipedia
Jewgenija Semjonowna Ginsburg (russisch Евгения Семёновна Гинзбург, wiss Transliteration Evgenija Semënovna Ginzburg; * 7 Dezember jul 20 Dezember 1904 greg in Moskau; † 25 Mai 1977 ebenda) war eine sowjetische Journalistin und Publizistin Jewgenija („Schenja“) Ginsburg wurde als Tochter einer jüdischen Apothekerfamilie in Moskau geboren
- Gulag: Many Days, Many Lives | Days and Lives - Gulag History
Eugenia Ginzburg and her husband were both Communist party officials living in Kazan with their two sons in 1937 when she was arrested for being a member of the party and for “participation in a Trotskyist terrorist counter-revolutionary group ” She never saw her husband or eldest son again
- Evgenia Ginzburg, INTO THE WHIRLWIND - Swarthmore College
Evgeniia Semonovna Ginzburg was born on December 20, 1904 and died on May 25, 1977 Her memoirs of the Soviet camp system are both historically informative and of considerable literary value
- Ginzburg, Evgenia Semenovna - Encyclopedia. com
(1904 – 1977), Stalin-era memoirist Evgenia Semenovna Ginzburg was one of the most well-known and respected memoirists of Josef Stalin 's purges and life in the Soviet Gulag She was born into a middle-class Jewish family in Moscow She became a teacher and party activist in Kazan
- Journey into the Whirlwind Eugenia Semyonovna Ginzburg . . . - SparkNotes
Eugenia Semyonovna Ginzburg, born in 1896, is not quite thirty when her narrative begins in December 1934 She is the wife of a high-ranking member of the Communist Party’s Tartar Province Committee, as well as a mother to two young sons
- The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe
An ardent member of the Communist Party who was arrested during the purges of the 1930s and sentenced to 18 years in the gulag, Evgeniia Ginzburg is renowned for her compelling articulation of that ordeal in her two-volume memoir Krutoi marshrut
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