Lev Romanowitsch Scheinin

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Lev Romanovich Scheinin ( Russian Лев Романович Шейнин , scientific. Transliteration Lev Romanovic Šejnin ; March 12 * . Jul / 25. March  1906 greg. In Brussowanka , Vitebsk ; † 11. May 1967 in Moscow ) was a Soviet lawyer, writer and Film scenarist. He is often listed as Lev Sheynin .

life and work

Lev Schejnin worked from 1925 to 1950 as an investigator for the public prosecutor's office and in this function also took part in the purge processes. From the mid-1950s he wrote party-conforming novels. In 1962 he published Spione in Deutsches Militärverlag Berlin , a book about the activities of fascist- German spies before and during the Second World War.

Books (selection)

  • Trump lady , Berlin military publishing house of the GDR, 1983,
  • Notes of an examining magistrate , Berlin Volk und Wissen, 1984, 8th edition
  • Spies , Berlin: Military Ext. d. GDR, 1987, 8th edition.
  • Shadows of the Past , Berlin Military Publishing House of the GDR, 1980, 5th edition
  • Disappeared without a trace , Berlin Das Neue Berlin, 1964
  • Secret agents , Berlin German Military Publishers, 1962,
  • The Wolf Pack , Berlin German Military Publishing House , 1969

Awards

He was the recipient of the two highest civil honors in the Soviet Union

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Scheinin (Schejnin) is mentioned in a letter from Shalamov to Solzhenitsyn.