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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWI.
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Time: 1 a.m. Monday.
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 4, 1977

Somehow 25 writers and poets
The crimes committed against
survived in the camps until the
summer of 1952. They included the Jewish writers have ne%er
Peretz Markish, Itrik Feffer, Dav- been publicly acknowledged by
official Soviet source. Even
id Berge'son, Leyb Kvitko, Shmuel
Persov, David Hofshteyn and Itzik during the period following Stalin's
death, when many of his other
Nusinov.
crimes were denounced, the night
They were brought to trial July
11, 19S2 and charged with being of Aug. 12 was not recognized.
The Soviet Jewry Committee of
"enemies of the USSR." The trial
ended one week later. The defen- Ann Arbor has planned an even-
ing
of memorial to commemorate
dants refused to plead guilty and
their deaths. The poetry of these
writers will bt read.

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Station: ViCAR.
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