Tag #125043 - Interview #78040 (Vladimir Tarskiy)

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In the 1960s I, a veteran of the war and former intelligence sergeant, addressed the KGB [15] with a request for review of my case. The officers there were surprised: ‘What do you mean, citizen! You crossed the Soviet border, didn’t you? You did. This means, you are still a state criminal and you are not subject to rehabilitation [16]’. Many years later, on 18th October 1991, the law of the RSFSR [Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic], ‘Rehabilitation of the victims of political repression’, was issued canceling all verdicts of the ‘Special Council of the NKVD’, and the ‘council’ itself was recognized as illegal. On 23rd June 1993 I finally received a certificate of rehabilitation.
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Russia

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Vladimir Tarskiy
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