Box 6
Contains 57 Results:
Materials with regard to the American committee for the defense of Aleksandr Ginzburg, undated
Material consists primarily of letters written to solicit support for Aleksandr Ginzburg. For example, there is correspondence between Father Theodore Hesburgh and Natalia Svetlova (Solzhenitsyna).
Folders 501-511 are not in use.
Letter. David Perry, College Place (WA), to Aleksandr Ginzburg, Montgeron (France), undated
Letter has to do with photos taken when Ginzburg was at Walla Walla University.
Letter. Unidentified senders to Anatolii Marchenko and Larisa Bogoraz, Tarusa, circa 1974 August
The letter makes reference to the Solzhenitsyn Fund.
Letter. Aleksandr Ginzburg to Soviet Officials, 1975 March 31
The letter is in reference to Anatolii Marchenko.
Solzhenitsyn Fund Documents, 1975-1979
Folder includes a list of beneficiaries of the Fund, financial documents, letters from the Solzhenitsyn Fund recipients, etc.
Solzhenitsyn Fund Documents, circa 1979
Letters to Arina Ginzburg from families of political prisoners benefitting from the Solzhenitsyn Fund.
Documents. Moscow Helsinki Group, 1977-1978
Folder contains "Khristianskii komitet zashchity prav veruiushchikh v SSSR" and other items.
Documents. Moscow Helsinki Group, circa 1978-1979
Original documents signed by member of the Moscow Helsinki Group. Folder also includes two photos of political prisoners.
Documents. Human rights violations against the Seventh-Day Adventists, circa 1978-1979
Folder contains 2 publications of "Vernyi Svidetel," list of 7th Day Adventists arrested, and other items.
Trial documents. Prosecution of Seventh-Day Adventists, circa 1979
Documents with regard to Mikhail I. Kukobaka, 1979
Items are related to Aleksandr Ginzburg's work for the Moscow Helsinki group.
Agenda. International Sakharov Hearings, 1979 September 20
The agenda lists Aleksandr Ginzburg as giving testimony with regard to "freedom of movement and the Adventists."
Moscow-Helsinki Group. List of political prisoners, circa 1979
Moscow-Helsinki Group Brochure, circa 1990s
The brochure and addresses/telephone numbers of Moscow Helsinki group members.
Letters of support to Arina Ginzburg after Aleksandr Ginzburg's third imprisonment, circa 1978
Supporters include Evgenii Pashnin, Valerii Smolkin, and many others. Telegrams are happy birthday wishers from Nina and Vitia Nekipelov, Valia and Tanya Turchin, Kronid Liubarskii, Maia and Pavel Litvinov, Petr Grigorenko, Veronika Shtein, Georgii Vladimov, Zinaida Pomerantseva
Documents. Hotel receipts, 1978 July
Items from Arina Ginzburg's visits of Aleksandr Ginzburg in prison in Kaluga.
Documents, receipts, etc. with regard to third arrest, 1979
Document. Viktor Ia. Kalninsh's retraction of testimony, 1978 April 25
The retraction was sent from Riga to the State Security Committee (KGB) in Kaluga.
Letter. Nikolai Otten to Arina Ginzburg, 1978 July 11
Documents. Receipts with regard to lawyers' fees, 1978
Documents with regard to court costs, property in Tarusa, etc., 1978
Documents. Subpoena et al., 1978
Folder contains subpoena issued to Arina Ginzburg and a letter from the procurator,
Documents with regard to the American committee for the defense of Aleksandr Ginzburg, 1977
Open letter to Jimmy Carter, 1978 January 25
Citizens in support of Aleksandr Ginzburg; open letter published in Nasha Strana.
Arina Ginzburg. Log of letters to Aleksandr Ginzburg after his 1978 arrest, 1978-1979
Arina Ginzburg fills sixteen pages with her record of letters sent to Aleksandr Ginzburg and other political prisoners such as Iurii Orlov, Natan Shcharansky, Gabriel Superfin, Sergei Kovalev; dates covering August 22, 1978 through April 26, 1979.
Receipts with regard to packages sent, 1979
Letters. Aleksandr Ginzburg to Arina Ginzburg, 1979
Enclosure consists of newspaper clippings from Literaturnaia Gazeta.
Documents. Exit visa from the USSR and the USA visa, 1979 April 26
Aleksandr Ginzburg was stripped of his Soviet citizenship.
Arina Ginzburg. Record of telephone conversations from the American Embassy in Moscow with Aleksandr Ginzburg in the U.S., 1979 May - 1980 January
Items consist of a small notebook and separate pages from a spiral-bound notebook.