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Petr Grigorenko and Zinaida Grigorenko, 10 Oct. 1980Petro Grigorenko or Petro Hrihorovich Hryhorenko or Pyotr Grigoryevich Grigorenko ( _uk. Петро Григорович Григоренко, _ru. Пётр Григорьевич Григоренко; 1907-1987) was a high-rankedSoviet Army commander of Ukrainian descent, later a prominent Soviethuman right s activist,dissident and writer.Early biography
Petro Grigorenko was born in a village of rural
Zaporizhzhia Oblast ,Ukraine . He went on a military career and reached high ranks during theWorld War II . After the war, being a decoratedveteran , he left active career and taught at theFrunze Military Academy , reaching the rank of aMajor General .Dissident activities
In 1961 Grigorenko criticized
Nikita Khruschev 's policies and was transferred toRussian Far East as punishment. In 1963 he created the "Union of Struggle for the Restoration ofLeninism ". In the 1970s Grigorenko became a member of the MoscowHelsinki Watch Group . The authorities sent him to apsychiatric imprisonment "psikhushka " from 1964-1965, and he was stripped of his military rank, medals, and retirement benefits. [http://grigorenko.org/_wsn/page2.html Bio] at Gen. Petro Grigorenko Foundation, Inc]After his release, Grigorenko actively participated in the struggle for the Crimean Tatar autonomy, and demonstrated against the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and became a leading figure in Soviet human rights movement along with his fellow celebrated dissidents
Vladimir Bukovsky ,Andrei Sakharov ,Alexander Yesenin-Volpin and others.He was arrested on May 7, 1969 and incarcerated for five years. Colonel-Doctor Lunts diagnosed his activities as evidence of
paranoid schizophrenia and arranged to have him sent to the Chernyakhovsk prison hospital. On January 17, 1971 Grigorenko was asked whether he had changed his convictions and replied that "Convictions are not like gloves, one cannot easily change them". [Barron, John. KGB: The Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents. 1974.]Grigorenko was one of the first who questioned the official Soviet version of
World War II history. He pointed out that just prior to the German attack onJune 22 ,1941 , vast Soviet troops were concentrated in the area west ofBiałystok , deep in occupiedPoland , getting ready for a surprise offensive, which made them vulnerable to be encircled in case of surprise German attack. His ideas were later advanced byViktor Suvorov .In 1977, when Grigorenko left for medical treatment in the
United States , he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship.Being in USA since 1977, Petro Hryhorenko took an active part in the activities of the
Ukrainian Helsinki Group foreign affiliate [ [http://www.hro.org/editions/hrperm/12.htm Human rights network, in Russian] ] .Name spelling versions
The different Latin spellings of Grigorenko's name exist due to the lack of the uniform spelling rule for the Ukrainian names in the middle of XX century, when he became internationally known. The correct modern spelling would be "Hryhorenko". However, according to the American identification documents of the late general the official spelling of his name was established as "Petro Grigorenko". The same spelling is engraved on his gravestone at the Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery of St. Andrew in
New Jersey , USA. The same spelling also retained by his surviving American descendants: son Andrew and granddaughters Tatiana and Olga.Books
*Petro Grigorenko "Memoirs: Pietro G. Grigorenko" W W Norton & Co Inc; 1st ed edition (1984) ISBN 0-393-01570-X
*Pyotr Grigorenko "The Grigorenko Papers: Writings by General P.G. Grigorenko and Documents on his Case" Westview Press; Colorado. 1976 ISBN 0-89158-603-2
* [http://www.lib.ru/POLITOLOG/GRIGORENKO/podpol.txt In the underground one can meet only rats (Russian)]References
External links
*en icon [http://www.iccrimea.org/surgun/grigorenko.html Speech of Petro Grigorenko to Crimean Tatars, 1968]
*en icon [http://www.mit.edu/people/fjk/essays/grigorenko.html Petro G. Grigorenko - Review of a life and a book]
* [http://www.grigorenko.org General Petro Grigorenko Foundation - English, Russian, Ukrainian]ee also
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