Letter written by an anonymous resident of the Cherkassy Region regarding the poem, "Babiy Yar" by Yevtushenko; a poem written under the inspiration of Yevtushenko's poem by the anonymous letter writer is attached to the letter
Letter written by Maya Vaynshteyn claiming that Stariko's article about the poem "Babiy Yar" by Yevtushenko incites antisemitism; a poem she has written is attached to the letter; Ilya Ehrenburg's reply that he expressed his opinion on the subject in the letter published in the "Literaturnaya gazeta" newspaper
Letter by E. Tartakovskiy to Ilya Ehrenburg, and a letter to the "Literaturnaya gazeta" castigating Starikov's antisemitic article regarding "Babiy Yar" by Yevtushenko; Tartakovskiy's admiration of Ehrenburg's works, and information about the mass murder of Jews in Babiy Yar, including Tartakovskiy's relatives; Ehrenburg's opinion regarding Starikov's article in the "Literaturnaya gazeta"
Letter written by E. Tartakovskiy, from Moscow, to Ilya Ehrenburg and a copy of the letter to the editorial board of the "Literaturnaya gazeta" castigating Starikov's antisemitic article regarding the poem, "Babiy Yar" by...
Letter written by I. Soboleva from Moscow and a copy of her letter to the editorial board of the "Literatura i zhizn" newspaper regarding the turning of a blind eye towards antisemitism in the Soviet Union
Letter written by I. Soboleva from Moscow and a copy of her letter to the editorial board of the "Literatura i zhizn" newspaper regarding the turning of a blind eye towards antisemitism in the Soviet Union, the controversy surrounding Yevtushenko's poem, "Babiy Yar", Markov's antisemitic response, the use of Ilya Ehrenburg's name in Starikov's article, discrimination against Jews in institutions of higher...
Letter written by A. Khanin from Leningrad requesting assistance in publishing a poem written by his cousin Sterna Polyakova, the mother of two children murdered by the Nazis, in response to the antisemitic poem by Markov; Ilya Ehrenburg's reply that he cannot help
Letter of thanks written by A. Mogilnitskiy, from Rostov, regarding the book "Lyudi, gody, zhizn" ("People, Years, Life") by Ilya Ehrenburg, and condemnation of the use of the author's name in an article by Starikov concerning the poem "Babiy Yar" by Yevtushenko; reply by Ehrenburg, agreeing with Mogilnitskiy and expressed in a letter published in the "Literaturnaya gazeta" newspaper
Letter of thanks written by A. Mogilnitskiy, from Rostov, regarding the book "Lyudi, gody, zhizn" ("People, Years, Life") by Ilya Ehrenburg, and condemnation of the use of the author's name in the article by Starikov concerning...
Letter by Izrail Mints, with his impressions of the book, "Lyudi, gody, zhizn" (People, Years, Life) by Ilya Ehrenburg and Ehrenburg's latest publication; admiration of the poem, "Babiy Yar" by Yevtushenko, and castigation of the reactions to the poem in the article by Starikov and the poem by Markov; reply by Ehrenburg, that he shares in Mints' pain and will resume in dealing with the subject
Letter written by Izrail Mints with his impressions from the book, "Lyudi, gody, zhizn" (People, Years, Life) by Ilya Ehrenburg and Ehrenburg's latest publication in the "Novy mir" periodical, his admiration for the...
Letter written by Feliks Luknitskiy regarding the controversy surrounding the poem, "Babiy Yar", by Yevtushenko and the sensational poem by Markov; attached to the letter is a poem by Luknitskiy in response to Markov's poem; Ilya Ehrenburg's reply that he expressed his opinion in a letter published in the "Literaturnaya gazeta" newspaper
Anonymous letter regarding the poem "Babiy Yar" by Yevtushenko, published in the "Literaturnaya gazeta" newspaper and regarding the article by Starikov and the poem by Markov that were published in the "Lituratura i zhizn" newspaper in response to the poem "Babiy Yar"
Anonymous letter, written in reply to the article by Starikov criticizing the poem "Babiy Yar" by Yevtushenko
Letter written by an anonymous Jew, signed as, "A Communist with a world view, and a Jew on his identity card", regarding the displays of antisemitism in the article by Starikov, the oppression by Stalin, the Doctors' Plot, the murder of the stage director and social activist Mikhoels, and the closure of the State Jewish Theater in Moscow.