Kachuriner Evgenia Rafailovna
1. Photograph by E.R. Kachuriner (1 page, photocopy)
2. Biography of E.R. Kachuriner from the book “Repressed Polytechnicians”. Book 1. – St. Petersburg, 2008. Page 253. (1 p., photocopy)
3. Photograph of E.R. Kachuriner with brief biographical information. Fragment of the “Wall of Memory”. (1 p., photocopy, manuscript)
Names (1)
Kachuriner (Kaplan) Evgenia Rafailovna
Head of the Department of Political Economy at the Textile Institute, employee of the USSR Academy of Sciences
Born 18 November 1898 in Minsk; Jewish; higher education - graduated from high school in 1915, studied at the Higher Courses for Women in 1916, and was a student at the Moscow Institute of Red Professors in 1922-1925; member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) since 1917. Worked as a secretary for newspaper publishing houses in Kyiv and in 1918-1921 in Tashkent. In January 1919, her husband M.S. Kachuriner died in Turkestan. In 1926, she lived in Leningrad, 25th October Ave., Building 101, Apt. 2. She worked as a teacher of political economy at the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute, then deputy director of the Leningrad Regional Communist Academy. Before her arrest, she was the head of the political economy department at the Leningrad Technological Institute and an employee of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In May 1937, she was expelled from the party in connection with the arrest of her second husband, G.V. Kasharsky. Arrested on July 13, 1937. Sentenced on February 27, 1938 by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR under Article 17-58-8, 11 to 10 years in a labor camp. Imprisoned in Kolyma. After her release in 1947, she worked as an English teacher at the Rostov Technical School in the Yaroslavl Region. Arrested again on June 28, 1950. Sentenced by the Special Specialized Department of the MGB of the USSR on October 22, 1919 to exile in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Released on August 21, 1954. Rehabilitated by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on October 8, 1955. She died in 1962.
Documents (3)
2. Biography Kachuriner E.R. from the book “Repressed Polytechnics”. Book 1. – St. Petersburg, 2008. P.253.
