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Roginskiĭ, A. B. (Arseniĭ Borisovich)

LC control no.n 90612987
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Personal name headingRoginskiĭ, A. B. (Arseniĭ Borisovich)
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Variant(s)Рогинский, А. Б. (Арсений Борисович)
Рогинский, Арсений Борисович
Roginskiĭ, Arseniĭ Borisovich
Roginskij, Arsenij B.
Roginsky, Arseny Borisovich
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: Vsesoi︠u︡znoe istoriko-prosvetitelʹskoe obshchestvo "Memorial"
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Chief executive of: Memorial (Society)
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Other standard no.302604966
Q476220
Associated countrySoviet Union Russia (Federation)
Birth date1946-03-30
Death date2017-12-18
Place of birthVelʹsk (Russia)
Place of deathTel Aviv (Israel)
Field of activityUnderground literature
AffiliationMemorial (Society)
Profession or occupationHuman rights workers Dissenters
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inStarye gody, 1989: verso t.p. (A.B. Roginskogo)
Vospominanii︠a︡ krestʹi︠a︡n-tolstovt︠s︡ev, 1989: t.p. verso (A. B. Roginskiĭ) colophon (Arseniĭ Borisovich Roginskiĭ)
"Erschossen in Moskau--" : die deutschen Opfer des Stalinismus ..., 2006: t.p. (Arsenij Roginskij) p. 400 (Arsenij B. Roginskij, Gesellschaft "Memorial" International)
New York times WWW site, viewed Dec. 26, 2017 (in obituary published Dec. 23: Arseny Roginsky; b. Arseny Borisovich Roginsky, Mar. 30, 1946, in a remote outpost in the northern region of Arkhangelsk; d. Monday [Dec. 18, 2017], Tel Aviv, aged 71; longtime leader of the Russian human rights organization, Memorial, and a Soviet-era dissident who documented the victims of state persecution during the Cold War and after)
Wikipedia, viewed Dec. 26, 2017 (Arseny Borisovich Roginsky (Арсений Борисович Рогинский = Arseniĭ Borisovich Roginskiĭ; d. Mar. 30, 1946, Velsk; d. Dec. 18, 2017, Israel)
New York times, 1 January 2018: page A18, Appreciations (Arseny Roginsky, a founder and the long-time head of the Memorial organization in Russia who died on Dec. 18, was no doubt familiar with the admonition of the Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel that to forget a holocaust is to kill twice. Mr. Roginsky's father died in prison, and Mr. Roginsky himself spent four years in three different Soviet labor camps in the 1980s for printing an underground journal whose goal was "to rescue from oblivion all those historical facts and names that are currently doomed to perish or disappear.")
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