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Vladimir Bukovsky was a prominent Soviet dissident and a staunch advocate for human rights during the Cold War. Born in Moscow in 1942, he became known for his outspoken criticism of the Soviet regime and was an active participant in the dissident movement. Bukovsky was arrested multiple times for his anti-Soviet activities and spent years in Soviet prisons and psychiatric hospitals. His extensive writings and personal experiences shed light on the brutal realities of life under totalitarian rule, making him a significant voice for freedom and democracy.

Nationalität Russisch
Geburtsdatum July 30, 1942
Geburtsort Moscow, Russia
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