-
Republic (now Donetsk, Ukraine) in the
Soviet Union. His father,
Boris Shcharansky, a
journalist from a
Zionist background who
worked for an industrial...
- Стігліц, Russian: Наталья Штиглиц) in Ukraine, 1950;
married name also
Shcharansky) is a
former activist and
public figure in the
Soviet Jewry Movement...
- the
human rights campaigner (refusenik) and
political prisoner Anatoly Shcharansky (now
known as
Natan Sharansky) and
three Western agents were exchanged...
-
Gilbert aut****d Jews of Hope: The
Plight of
Soviet Jewry Today (1984) and
Shcharansky: Hero of Our Time (1986), and he
presented on
behalf of the
Soviet Jewry...
-
senator Henry M.
Jackson said, "The
Orlov trial, and the
Ginzburg and
Shcharansky incarcerations, are
dramatic cases in point" when
discussing Soviet breaches...
- Berlin, of
which the most
prominent member was
noted dissident Anatoly Shcharansky.
Koecher returned to
Czechoslovakia to a hero's
welcome and was given...
- the
release of a
number of
Soviet Jewish refuseniks,
including Anatoly Shcharansky.
Although Kennedy was an
accomplished legislator, his
personal life was...
-
including Mark Azbel,
Felix Kandel,
Alexander Lerner, Ida Nudel,
Anatoly Shcharansky,
Vladimir Slepak, and
Michael Zeleny, were
arrested in
Moscow on their...
- 52 (397): 397–402. Bibcode:1984AmJPh..52..397S. doi:10.1119/1.13624.
Shcharansky,
Anatoly (Spring 1990). "The
legacy of
Andrei Sakharov".
Journal of Democracy...
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several dissident mathematicians,
including Leonid Plyushch and
Anatoly Shcharansky,
imprisoned by the
Soviet Union, Jose Luis M****era,
imprisoned between...