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- Q3511999 description "Russian historian/writer".
- Q3511999 description "Russian historian/writer".
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- Q3511999 abstract "Anton Vladimirovich Antonov-Ovseyenko (Russian: Анто́н Влади́мирович Анто́нов-Овсе́енко) (23 February 1920, Moscow, RSFSR – 9 July 2013, Moscow, Russia) was a Russian historian and writer.Born on 23 February 1920, he was the son of a Bolshevik military leader Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko. In 1935, he joined the historical faculty of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute. In 1938, he was expelled from Komsomol and the institute wherein, however, he was reinstated in the same year.He was arrested in 1940 and spent 13 years in labor camps.Antonov-Ovseyenko is best known for his biography of Lavrentiy Beria and he also wrote several books.Antonov-Ovseyenko operated a state museum on the Gulag, for which the Moscow administration provided a building in August 2001.When he died in 2013, he was still working two full days a week to continue documenting what he called "the evils of the Soviet era" and to help with plans for a new, larger space.".
- Q3511999 almaMater Q1778321.
- Q3511999 birthDate "1920-02-23".
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- Q3511999 birthYear "1920".
- Q3511999 deathDate "2013-07-09".
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- Q3511999 deathYear "2013".
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- Q3511999 wikiPageExternalLink anton-antonov-ovseyenko-who-exposed-stalin-terror-dies-at-93.html.
- Q3511999 wikiPageExternalLink Antonov_Ovseenko_A_Berja_2007.pdf.
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- Q3511999 almaMater Q1778321.
- Q3511999 birthDate "1920-02-23".
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- Q3511999 dateOfBirth "1920-02-23".
- Q3511999 dateOfDeath "2013-07-09".
- Q3511999 deathDate "2013-07-09".
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- Q3511999 name "Anton Vladimirovich Antonov-Ovseyenko".
- Q3511999 name "Antonov-Ovseyenko, Anton".
- Q3511999 placeOfBirth "Moscow".
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- Q3511999 shortDescription "Russian historian/writer".
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- Q3511999 comment "Anton Vladimirovich Antonov-Ovseyenko (Russian: Анто́н Влади́мирович Анто́нов-Овсе́енко) (23 February 1920, Moscow, RSFSR – 9 July 2013, Moscow, Russia) was a Russian historian and writer.Born on 23 February 1920, he was the son of a Bolshevik military leader Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko. In 1935, he joined the historical faculty of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute.".
- Q3511999 label "Anton Antonov-Ovseyenko".
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- Q3511999 givenName "Anton".
- Q3511999 name "Anton Antonov-Ovseyenko".
- Q3511999 name "Anton Vladimirovich Antonov-Ovseyenko".
- Q3511999 name "Antonov-Ovseyenko, Anton".
- Q3511999 surname "Antonov-Ovseyenko".