Kozlovskaya Sofia Mikhailovna (Kleofasovna)
1. Photograph of Kozlovskaya S.M. with her daughters Albina, Bronislava and Stefania. (1 p., electronic copy)
2. On the right, MGB No. 844 on the removal of a criminal record, issued to Kozlovskaya S.M. on 12.12.1947. (1 page, electronic copy)
3. Certificate of the Prosecutor's Office of St. Petersburg No. 13-287-99 dated 20.04.1999 on the rehabilitation of Kozlovskaya S.M.
(1 p., electronic copy)
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Kozlovskaya Sofia Mikhailovna (Kleofasovna)
Born in 1875 in Pushkin (according to other sources, in Kovno Governorate); Polish. In late 1898, she moved to St. Petersburg and got married. She did not work and lived with her family in Pushkin. After the arrest and execution of her son in September 1937, as the wife of a former bailiff, she was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment by a decree of the Special Troika of the NKVD Directorate on 12/12/1937. By a decree of the Deputy Chief of the NKVD Directorate for the Leningrad Region and the Leningrad Prosecutor's Office, the sentence was changed to 5 years' exile with a ban on living in restricted areas. According to her grandson, she was exiled to the Karaganda Region of the Kazakh SSR. She worked in a mine. She returned to Leningrad before 1941. In 1941, together with her daughter and grandson, she was evacuated from Leningrad to the Ulyanovsk region (town of Sengiley), then to the Moscow region (town of Pushkin). She returned to Leningrad in the summer of 1946. By the Resolution of the Special Conference under the Minister of State Security of the USSR dated 29.11.1947, her conviction and all restrictions lifted were lifted. She died in Leningrad in July 1948.
Documents (3)
1. Photo of Kozlovskaya S.M. with her daughters Albina, Bronislava and Stefania.


2. On the right is MGB No. 844 on the removal of a criminal record, issued to Kozlovskaya S.M. on 12.12.1947.
