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Maya Ulanovskaya (Maya Aleksandrovna Ulanovskaya) was born on 20 October, 1932 in New York City, is a writer. Discover Maya Ulanovskaya's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

Popular As Maya Aleksandrovna Ulanovskaya
Occupation Literary critic, translator, teacher
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 20 October, 1932
Birthday 20 October
Birthplace New York City
Date of death June 25, 2020
Died Place N/A
Nationality United States

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Who Is Maya Ulanovskaya's Husband?

Her husband is Anatoly Yakobson

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Parents Alexander Ulanovsky, Nadezhda Ulanovskaya
Husband Anatoly Yakobson
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Children Alexander Yakobson

Maya Ulanovskaya Net Worth

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1989

In 1989, Ulanovskaya received rehabilitation from the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the USSR Rehabilitation, based on lack of an evidence and corpus delicti.

1973

In 1973, Ulanovskaya emigrated with her husband and son to Israel. In 1974, she divorced her husband.

1960

In the 1960s - 1970s, Ulanovskaya worked at the Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences (INION RAN) library in Moscow and participated in the human rights movement by reprinting samizdat, passing information abroad, etc.

1956

In 1956, Ulanovskaya married Anatoly Yakobson; in 1959, they had a son, Alexander Yakobson. In 1973, Ulanovskaya immigrated with her husband, son, and mother to Israel.

1951

On February 7, 1951, the MGB arrested Ulanovskaya among 15 others. Just over a year later, on February 13, 1952, the Military Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court arrested and sentenced her to 25 years in the Ozerlag (Озерлаг) MVD special camp, part of the Soviet GULAG labor camp system for political prisoners. Slutsky, Gurevich, and Furman received death sentences, ten received 25-year sentences, and three 10-year sentences. In February 1956, the case was revised, the term of imprisonment was reduced to five years, and she, along with other accomplices, was released under an amnesty.

1949

In 1949, Ulanovskaya graduated from school and entered the Moscow Institute of Food Industry. At the institute, she met members of and joined an underground anti-Stalinist organization, organized by students Boris Slutsky, Yevgeny Gurevich, and Vladilen Furman in 1950.

1948

In 1948–1949, Ulanovskaya's parents were arrested on political charges. (Her parents were among those cited in The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.)

1932

Maya Aleksandrovna Ulanovskaya (also known as Maiia Ulanovskie and Maria Ulanovsky) (Russian: Майя Александровна Улановская) (Hebrew: מאיה אולאנובסקאיה) (October 20, 1932 – June 25, 2020), was an American-born Russian-Israeli who, with spouse Anatoly Yakobson, participated in the dissident movement in the USSR and became a professor, writer, and translator in Israel.

1891

Maya Aleksandrovna Ulanovskaya was born in New York City while her Jewish parents were stationed there as Soviet resident spies and Soviet intelligence officer illegals for the GRU. Her father was Alexander Ulanovsky (1891-1971). Her mother was Nadezhda Ulanovskaya (1903-1986). In a 1952 memoir, Whittaker Chambers, who reported to the Ulanovskys in the early 1930s, noted Nadezhda's pregnancy and also noted that Ulanovskaya had an older brother, "kept hostage at school in Russia (the boy was killed fighting against the Germans during the Nazi invasion)."