Yakau Branshteyn
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Yakau Anatolevich Branshteyn (Belarusian: Якаў Анатолевіч Бранштэйн, Russian: Яков Анатольевич Бронштейн, Yakov Anatolyevich Bronshteyn; November 10, 1897 - October 29, 1937) was a Belarusian literary critic. He was born in Bielsk Podlaski in the Grodno Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Poland). During the Great Purge, he was shot as part of the 1937 mass execution of Belarusians. After the death of Joseph Stalin, he was rehabilitated.[clarification needed]
References
- Бародзіч Д. Спадчына Я. Бранштэйна // ЛіМ. 1958, 23 ліп.
- Лынькоў М. Ён быў сярод нас… // ЛіМ. 1962, 25 снеж.
- БП, т. 1.
- Возвращенные имена. Мн.: Наука и техника, 1992
External links
- Член-карэспандэнт БРАНШТЭЙН Якаў Анатольевіч
- Инна Бронштейн — За глянцевой обложкой Блаженств (in Russian)
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