Rudakovskaya Ksenia Kharlampievna
1. Photo of Rudakovskaya K.Kh. (center) with sisters. (1 sheet, electronic copy)
2. Biographical information on Rudakovskaya (Gornushkina) K.Kh., her sister Gornushkina K.Kh. and her husband Rudakovsky E.A. (1 page, text file)
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Rudakovskaya Ksenia Kharlampievna
Accountant, economist
Born in 1914. Graduated from a school for clerical and trade apprenticeships (1931), worked in a confectionery shop. Sang in the choir of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ (Old Believer Belokrinitsky Consent) in Leningrad, participated in a youth circle for the study of the Holy Scriptures ("Youth Brotherhood of Zealots of the Christian Faith", led by Gennady Lakomkin). Arrested in Leningrad on 31.05.1932 at the same time as her sister Klavdia Kharlampievna Gornushkina, sentenced by the OS KOGPU on 28.11.1932 under Art. 58-10,11 to 3 years of exile conditionally. Sentenced a second time by the Tretyakov Gallery of the OGPU in the Leningrad Military District on 19.05.1933 on the same charge to 3 years of exile. In exile in Syktyvkar, released in 1935; lived in Kalinin with her sister Klavdia. In 1938, the sisters moved to the city of Frunze, where Gornushkina's mother Anna Afanasyevna and two brothers, Alexander and Merkury Gornushkin, were exiled in connection with the case of his brother Pavel Kharlampievich Gornushkin, who was sentenced in 1935 for political reasons to 5 years in a labor camp. Since 1939, after the release of her mother and brothers from exile, she lived in Kalinin with her sister Klavdia. In 1944, the sisters moved to Kolomna, Moscow Region. She was arrested a second time together with her sister on March 24, 1945 in Kolomna for being in occupied territory. Sentenced by the NKVD on June 30, 1945 under Article 58-1a to 7 years in a labor camp. Imprisoned in Nyroblag (Perm region) together with her sister Klavdia. Gave birth to daughter Natalia, who died a few months later. From 1948 in Taishetlag: in the 27th column of the Taishet highway, then worked as an accountant at the food table in the Taishet transit camp. In 1950 she met her future husband, prisoner E.A. Rudakovsky, who also worked as an accountant. Released on 24.03.1952. Sent into exile to Krasnoyarsk Territory, village of Birilyussy. After his release, E.A. Rudakovsky came to Birilyussy, where they got married. In July 1955, exile to Birilyussy was replaced by exile to Taishet. Released from exile on 30.10.1955. Lived in Taishet, from 1962 in Leningrad. Worked as an accountant. Died in Saint Petersburg on May 31, 1991.
Documents (2)
1. Photograph of Rudakovskaya K.Kh. (in the center) with her sisters.
