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Finkelʹshteĭn, Ėĭtan

LC control no.no2007116679
LC classificationPG3491.8.I55
Personal name headingFinkelʹshteĭn, Ėĭtan
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Variant(s)Финкельштейн, Эйтан
Finkelʹshteĭn, Ė. (Ėĭtan)
Finkelstein, Eitan
Finkelšteinas, Eitanas
LocatedMoscow (Russia) Vilnius (Lithuania) Munich (Germany)
Birth date1942
Place of birthEkaterinburg (Russia)
Profession or occupationPhysicists Political activists Human rights workers Refuseniks Editors Journalists Jewish authors
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Found inPastukhi faraona, 2006: t.p. (Ėĭtan Finkelʹshteĭn)
Spektaklʹ na vsi︠u︡ zhiznʹ, 2010: t.p. (Ėĭtan Finkelʹshteĭn) copyright (Ė. Finkelʹshteĭn)
Evreĭskiĭ zhurnal, 1991: added t.p. (Eitan Finkelstein; ... Эйтанa Финкельштейнa = ... Ėĭtana Finkelʹshteĭna)
librusec.pro website, viewed July 1, 2020 Eĭtan Finkelʹshteĭn page (Эйтан Финкельштейн = Eĭtan Finkelʹshteĭn, born in 1942 in Sverdlovsk. Expelled from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1967 for supporting Israel in the Six-Day War. Moved to Vilnius, where he worked as an engineer and in the early 1970s became active in Jewish causes, wrote samizdat articles, was editor of the samizdat journal Evrei v SSSR; in the latter part of the 1970s became an activist in the general Lithuanian human rights movement, collaborated with the Lithuanian opposition and was one of the founders of the Lithuanian Helsinki Group. Has lived in Germany since 1983, worked for the Munich journal Strana i Mir, published Evreĭskiĭ zhurnal in early 1990s, more recently author of Labirint, Pastukhi faraona, Tolʹko pepel znaet)
Wikipedia, viewed July 1, 2020 Lithuanian Helsinki Group (Eitanas Finkelšteinas was one of five founding members of the Lithuanian Helsinki Group in December 1976; Eitan Finkelstein resigned from the group in 1979 and was allowed to emigrate in December 1983)
Radio Svoboda website, viewed July 1, 2020 August 8, 2010 interview "Dikhtung i varkhaĭt, vymysel i pravda Eĭtana Finkelʹshteĭna" (Ėĭtan Finkelʹshteĭn currently lives in Munich; originally a physicist, he became a human rights activist, was later known in the West as a political writer, and has now become an author of prose literature)
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