Dulina Ninel Alexandrovna
1. Letter from Dulina N.A. dated January 21, 2000 to the co-chairman of the St. Petersburg Research Center "Memorial" Iofa V.V. with a story about the purpose of the curtain for the bunks, which was transferred to the Memorial museum, and about the technique of its manufacture. (2 sheets, manuscript)
2. Biographical information about Dulina N.A. (1 sheet, text file)
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Dulina Ninel Alexandrovna
Genus. 07/02/1925 in the city of Novaya Ladoga, Leningrad Region. Before her arrest, she was a 4th year student of the Turkic department of the Eastern Faculty of Leningrad State University. Arrested 05/05/1949. She was under investigation in the Internal Prison of the MGB in Leningrad. Sentenced by the Leningrad City Court on January 21, 1950 under Art. 58-12 (“failure to report anti-Soviet agitation”, term 6 years) and Article 81-1 (“assistance in escape”, term 1 year) of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 7 years in labor camp and disqualification for 3 years. From March 30, 1950, she was imprisoned in Ustvymlag (Vozhael village and Zheleznodorozhny village, Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). She worked in logging operations. Released 01.10.1954. Rehabilitated by the Leningrad City Court in December 1954 under Art. 58-12, under Art. 81-1 the case was closed due to the amnesty of March 27, 1953. Until October 27, 1955, she was in exile in the city of Ukhta, working as an electrician at a mechanical plant. Returned to Leningrad. Graduated from Leningrad State University (1960), Turkologist and Orientalist. In 1961-1989, researcher at the sector of Turkic and Mongolian studies of the Leningrad Region of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Candidate of Historical Sciences (1979). Retired since 1989. She died on December 8, 2006.
Documents (2)
1. Letter from N.A. Dulina dated January 21, 2000 to the co-chairman of the St. Petersburg Research Center "Memorial" Iofa V.V. with a story about the purpose of the curtain for the bunks, which was transferred to the Memorial museum, and about the technique of its manufacture.

