Valentin Alekseyev

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Valentin Mikhaylovich Alekseyev (Russian: Валентин Михайлович Алексеев) (1924–1994) was a Soviet historian from St.Petersburg. His major works could not pass censorship during the Soviet times and their publications began only during the perestroika times, although they have been circulating in samizdat.[1][2]

The Hungarian government awarded Alekseyev with the Imre Nagy Medal for his book Hungary-56.[3]

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  1. ^ Peter Cheremushkin, Russian-Polish Relations: A Long Way From Stereotypes to Reconciliation, InterMarium Vol. 5 (2002)
  2. ^ "Life and Books of Valentin Alekseyev", the preface to the book The Warsaw Ghetto No Longer Exists (in Russian)
  3. ^ "Humgary-56", book profile

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