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Armand Maloumian (4 May 1928 – 24 June 2007 was a French Gulag prisoner in the Soviet Union and writer. Maloumian was born in Marseilles, France, in 1928 into a family of Armenians who fled the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire. In 1944 he lied about his age and joined the French forces. However, Maloumian was not freed until 1956, when he too was allowed to return home. After his return, Maloumian wrote his memoirs of his imprisonment, Les fils du Goulag, published in French in 1976 and translated into a number of languages.

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  • Francois Armand Maloumian (4. května 1928, Marseille – 24. června 2007, ) byl francouzský spisovatel. Roku 1948 byl v SSSR zadržen a obviněn ze špionáže pro Francii, nejprve byl odsouzen k trestu smrti. Ten mu byl jako cizinci změněn na 25 let těžkých prací. Po roce 1956 se začalo jednat o jeho propuštění, po kterém odjel do Francie. (cs)
  • Armand Maloumian (4 May 1928 – 24 June 2007 was a French Gulag prisoner in the Soviet Union and writer. Maloumian was born in Marseilles, France, in 1928 into a family of Armenians who fled the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire. In 1944 he lied about his age and joined the French forces. In 1947 he moved with his family to Soviet Armenia, where his father, a specialist in athletic traumatology, was offered a medical professorship. However, the family soon wanted to return to France, a move the Soviet authorities refused. Maloumian was arrested in Moscow in 1948, accused of being a French spy, was convicted under Article 58 of the Soviet penal code and was imprisoned in the Gulag. The Soviet authorities allowed his family to return to France in 1954, after Stalin's death. However, Maloumian was not freed until 1956, when he too was allowed to return home. After his return, Maloumian wrote his memoirs of his imprisonment, Les fils du Goulag, published in French in 1976 and translated into a number of languages. During his imprisonment he was held for a time with the Russian writer Yury Dombrovsky. He recalled events from their imprisonment in a tribute published after Dombrovsky's death. (en)
  • Armand Maloumian (en russe : Арман Малумян) (dans les camps russes surnommé ironiquement Armand Jean-Baptistovitch Maloumian), (4 mai 1928—24 juin 2007), est un Français d'origine arménienne, prisonnier du Goulag, auteur de mémoires sur le Goulag, écrivain activiste anticommuniste. (fr)
  • Арман Малумян в советских лагерях и в шутку Арман Жан-Батистович Малумян (фр. Armand Maloumian, 4 мая 1928—24 июня 2007) — француз армянского происхождения, автор воспоминаний о ГУЛАГе, антикоммунистический активист. (ru)
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  • Francois Armand Maloumian (4. května 1928, Marseille – 24. června 2007, ) byl francouzský spisovatel. Roku 1948 byl v SSSR zadržen a obviněn ze špionáže pro Francii, nejprve byl odsouzen k trestu smrti. Ten mu byl jako cizinci změněn na 25 let těžkých prací. Po roce 1956 se začalo jednat o jeho propuštění, po kterém odjel do Francie. (cs)
  • Armand Maloumian (en russe : Арман Малумян) (dans les camps russes surnommé ironiquement Armand Jean-Baptistovitch Maloumian), (4 mai 1928—24 juin 2007), est un Français d'origine arménienne, prisonnier du Goulag, auteur de mémoires sur le Goulag, écrivain activiste anticommuniste. (fr)
  • Арман Малумян в советских лагерях и в шутку Арман Жан-Батистович Малумян (фр. Armand Maloumian, 4 мая 1928—24 июня 2007) — француз армянского происхождения, автор воспоминаний о ГУЛАГе, антикоммунистический активист. (ru)
  • Armand Maloumian (4 May 1928 – 24 June 2007 was a French Gulag prisoner in the Soviet Union and writer. Maloumian was born in Marseilles, France, in 1928 into a family of Armenians who fled the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire. In 1944 he lied about his age and joined the French forces. However, Maloumian was not freed until 1956, when he too was allowed to return home. After his return, Maloumian wrote his memoirs of his imprisonment, Les fils du Goulag, published in French in 1976 and translated into a number of languages. (en)
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  • Armand Maloumian (cs)
  • Armand Maloumian (en)
  • Armand Maloumian (fr)
  • Малумян, Арман (ru)
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