Vladimir Begun

Russian academic
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IntroRussian academic
PlacesRussia
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Work fieldEducation
Gender
Male
Birth1929
Death1989 (aged 60 years)
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Biography

Vladimir Yakovlevich Begun (Russian: Влади́мир Яковлевич Бегу́н) (b. 1929 - d. 1989) was one of the leading official Zionologists in the Soviet Union.; senior fellow in Institute for Philosophy and Law of Belarusian Academy of Sciences; state communist propagandist und member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR.

Begun was only admitted of Soviet censors 1970-1980's writer-Jew to study at universities in the field modern Jewish history and politics in the Middle East. One of his controversial books, The Encroaching Counter Revolution, caused protests worldwide. In November 1975, the leading Soviet historian, academic M. Korostovtsev criticized it: "...it perceptibly stirs up anti-Semitism under the flag of anti-Zionism."

Begun gained a certain position in the Soviet hierarchy and was transferred from provincial Minsk to Moscow. Until his death, he staunchly opposed bringing Marc Chagall's exhibition to Belarus, the famous artist's place of birth, on "anti-Zionist" grounds.

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