Lotto Aina Andreevna
1. Photograph of Lotto Andrei Abramovich with his wife Helena and daughter Aino (on her father's lap), circa 1910-1911 (1 p., photocopy, negative)
2. Photograph by Lotto A.A. (1 page, photocopy, negative)
3. Photograph by Lotto T.A. (1 page, photocopy, negative)
4. Photograph by Lotto A.A. (1 page, photocopy, negative)
5. Biographical information on Lotto A.A., Lotto E.A. and Lotto T.A. (1 page, text file)
Names (1)
Lotto Aina Andreevna
Born in 1909 in the village of B. Nikkorovo, St. Petersburg province; Finnish; incomplete higher education; no record. Graduated from the Finnish Pedagogical College (1929), primary school teacher. Student of the Finnish Faculty of the Pokrovsky Pedagogical Institute. Lived in Leningrad. Arrested in August 1938. Sentenced by the OS NKVD of the USSR in December 1938 to 8 years in a labor camp. Imprisoned in Karlag (Dolinka, Batyk). By a resolution of the OS NKVD of August 1939, the term was reduced to 5 years in a labor camp. 06/05/1941 gave birth to a son, the child died of malnutrition and disease in the fall of 1941. Released in 1946. Arrested again in September 1949. By the decree of the MGB Special Security Service, sentenced to lifelong exile to the Krasnoyarsk Territory. From 1949 to 1954 in Norillag, then was in exile in Dikson, Karaul, Ust-Port, Igarka. After her release in 1955, she returned to Karelia, then recruited into the Pechora Komi ASSR. From 1959 she lived in St. Petersburg.
Documents (5)
1. Photograph of Lotto Andrei Abramovich with his wife Helena and daughter Aino (on her father's lap), circa 1910-1911.

