How a woman ‘did her utmost’ to ensure Dombrovsky’s imprisonment. Based on evidence in the 1949 criminal case file

Q4 Arts and Humanities
I. Duardovich
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Researchers and memoirists have for some time been focusing on Y. Dombrovsky’s fourth criminal proceedings (1949). Their peculiar appeal lies in a fatal woman’s involvement. Among the writer’s friends and acquaintances who testified during the proceedings, there is a record of one Irina Strelkova. Years later she would be condemned as a female Judas. Accounts would emerge insisting that it was her testimony that sealed Dombrovsky’s fate, featuring prominently in the prosecution’s case and bringing about his ten-year prison camp sentence. The accusers rely on Dombrovsky’s letter published soon after his death that talks of Strelkova and her enthusiasm during the investigation — in short, her eagerness to bury him. The article attempts to get to the bottom of these accusations and, should they prove false, discover the reason for this vilification. In order to do so, I. Duardovich scours the case file, uncovering previously unpublished and uncommented materials, thus making it the first comprehensive study of the proceedings.
一个女人如何“竭尽全力”确保东布罗夫斯基入狱。根据1949年刑事案件档案中的证据
一段时间以来,研究人员和回忆录作者一直关注Y·东布罗夫斯基的第四次刑事诉讼(1949年)。他们独特的吸引力在于一个致命的女人的参与。在诉讼过程中作证的作家的朋友和熟人中,有一位伊琳娜·斯特里科娃的记录。几年后,她被判为女性犹大。有报道称,正是她的证词决定了东布罗夫斯基的命运,在检方的案件中占据了突出地位,并导致了他被判处十年监禁。指控者依赖于东布罗夫斯基死后不久发表的信,信中谈到了斯特里科娃和她在调查期间的热情——简言之,她渴望埋葬他。这篇文章试图弄清这些指控的真相,如果这些指控被证明是虚假的,就要找出这种诽谤的原因。为了做到这一点,I.Duardovich查阅了案件档案,发现了以前未发表和未注释的材料,从而使其成为对诉讼程序的第一次全面研究。
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