Alexander Gelver
Alexander Gelver (1914–1938) was an American defector to the Soviet Union who was taken there by his parents. Gelver was originally from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. At 24 years old, he wanted to return to the United States. He was stopped by Soviet police outside the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. On New Year's Day 1938, he was executed.
Alexander Gelver | |
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Born | 1914 |
Died | 1938 |
Nationality | American |
In 1997, it was learned that he was executed by the secret police in 1938.[1][2]
Notes
- For American Defectors To Russia, An Unhappy History, National Public Radio, (July 25, 2013).
- Alan Cullison, Stalin-Era Secret Police Documents Detail Arrest, Execution of Americans, (November 09, 1997)
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gollark: There are some for link local ones and unique local ones.
gollark: That's not well-defined.
gollark: DHCP is as far as I know not very necessary since devices can just autoconfigure themselves via MAC address as the space is way bigger.
gollark: LAN: you have a link local address, which is specific to an interface and only routed on the LAN, and are automatically assigned a global one mostly.
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