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| | Lev Kopelev: bio and encyclopedia article |
 | | Citizenship is membership in a political community (originally a city but now usually a state), and carries with it rights to political participation; a... |  | | After 1981 Kopelev was a Professor at Wuppertal Wuppertal quick summary: |  | | Since 1966 Kopelev actively participated in the human rights human rights quick summary: |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/le/lev_kopelev.htm
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| | What Really Happened in the Ukrainian Countryside? |
 | | The memoires of the Soviet émigrés Lev Kopelev and Petr Grigorenko, who were young Communist Party worker activists in the collectivization movement, testify that they too were convinced at the time that forced collectivization was justified. |  | | By the 1960s, when they wrote their memoires, they had become thoroughly anti-Communist and pro- capitalist, and blamed Stalin for everything. |  | | See the first article in this series for the details. |
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http://www.plp.org/cd_sup/ukfam5.html
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| | Famine Genocide in Soviet Ukraine 1933: Select Bibliography |
 | | Produced for the weekly public affairs program “The Fifth Estate” and aired in April 1983. |  | | Features eighteen interviews with survivors and witnesses, including: Lev Kopelv, a former Soviet activist; British journalist Malcolm Muggeridge; and former Soviet General Petro Grigorenko]. |
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http://www.faminegenocide.com/resources/bibliogr.html
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