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Mykola Rudenko

Mykola Danylovych Rudenko
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Native name Микола Данилович Руденко (Николай Данилович Руденко)
Born (1920-12-12)December 12, 1920
Yuryivka, Donetsk Governorate, Ukrainian SSR
Died April 1, 2004(2004-04-01) (aged 83)
Kiev
Nationality Ukrainian
Citizenship  Ukrainian SSR (1920–1922) →  Soviet Union (1922–1988) → stateless (1988–1990) →  Soviet Union (1990–1991) →  Ukraine (1991–2004)
Alma mater Kiev State University
Occupation political instructor of company during the Second World War, writer, novelist, poet, radio personality
Employer Writer's Union of Ukraine, Radio Liberty, Voice of America
Known for human rights activism with participation in the Ukrainian Helsinki Group
Political party Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Movement dissident movement in the Soviet Union
Spouse(s) Elena Yevgenyevna Shapovalova, Raisa Afanasyevna Rudenko
Children sons: Yuri, Oleg, Valery; daughter: Alyona
Parent(s) Danila Zakharovich and Dokiya Yakovlevna
Military career
Allegiance  Soviet Union
Service/branch Red Army flag.svg Red Army / Soviet Army
Years of service 1941–1945
Unit company
Battles/wars Second World War
Awards
USSR

Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class Order of the Red Star

Ukraine
Hero of Ukraine Order of Merit (Ukraine)
Shevchenko National Prize

Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class Order of the Red Star

Mykola Danylovych Rudenko (Ukrainian: Мико́ла Дани́лович Руде́нко; 12 December 1920, Yuryivka, Donetsk Governorate, Ukrainian SSR – 1 April 2004, Kiev) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, philosopher, Soviet dissident, human rights activist and World War II veteran. He was the founder of the Ukrainian Helsinki group, and was twice arrested for his dissident activities.

Rudenko was seven years old when his father died in a mining accident. With his mother and two siblings, he worked on the family farm until they were forced to give their land during the process of collectivization. He was traumatized by the Holodomor, and remarked that it remained with him his entire life. He began to write as a child, and had some of his poems published by the local newspapers. His writing earned him a scholarship to Kiev State University in 1939. He only studied for two months until he was called into the Red Army.


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