Anatoly Yakobson
Anatoly Aleksandrovich Yakobson (Russian: Анато́лий Алекса́ндрович Якобсо́н; 30 April 1935, Moscow — 28 September 1978, Jerusalem) was a literary critic, teacher, poet and a central figure in the human rights movement in the Soviet Union.
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Anatoly Yakobson
Anatoly Aleksandrovich Yakobson (Russian: Анато́лий Алекса́ндрович Якобсо́н; 30 April 1935, Moscow — 28 September 1978, Jerusalem) was a literary critic, teacher, poet and a central figure in the human rights movement in the Soviet Union.
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Анатолий Александрович Якобсон ...... атурный критик, правозащитник.
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Editor of the Chronicle of Cur ...... up on Human Rights in the USSR
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Anatoly Aleksandrovich Yakobso ...... movement in the Soviet Union.
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