013.1. The Involuntary Tomsk Resident / V. A. Khanevich // "Red Banner". - 1991. - May 28 (No. 109)
Information about the author's meeting with former GULAG prisoner N.A. Rykova-Perli, arrested in Tomsk in 1938. A brief summary of the fate of N.A. Rykova
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Khanevich Vasily Antonovich, автор
Historian, teacher, public figure, member of the staff of the Tomsk Regional Museum of Local History. Member of the board of the Memorial Society. One of the initiators and founder of the Memorial Museum "Investigative Prison of the NKVD".
One of the initiators and founder of the Memorial Museum "NKVD Investigative Prison" (1989).
Head of the Museum (2002–2019).
Senior Researcher at the Center for the Study of Historical Memory at the M. B. Shatilov TOCM (2019–present).
Laureate of the Academician D.S. Likhachev Prize (2014).
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001. The Involuntary Tomsk Resident / V. A. Khanevich // "Red Banner". - 1991. - May 28 (No. 109)
The text is the memoirs of Natalya Alekseyevna Rykova, the daughter of the prominent Soviet figure Aleksey Ivanovich Rykov. The story describes her tragic fate during the years of Stalin's repressions: dismissal from work, arrest in Tomsk, imprisonment in the city prison, transfer, camp imprisonment and exile. Through her personal story, the atmosphere of political persecution of the late 1930s - 1950s is revealed, as well as the fates of other innocent victims. Special attention is paid to the fate of Natalya Alekseyevna's parents, the methods of pressure in the NKVD and subsequent rehabilitation after Stalin's death.
List of persons:
- Agapova Klavdiya Fedorovna - a mathematics teacher at one of the Tomsk institutes, a prisoner.
- Breus Sonya is the teacher's wife, imprisoned in Tomsk prison.
- Bukharin Nikolai Ivanovich - Soviet political figure; mentioned through his wife.
- Kozhevnikov (name not given) - NKVD investigator, authorized representative of the Chekist labor colony.
- Larina Anna Mikhailovna - wife of N. I. Bukharin, prisoner, mentioned as a witness to the fate of the mother of N. A. Rykova.
- Mikoyan Anastas Ivanovich - Soviet statesman, helped Natalia Rykova achieve rehabilitation.
- Pearly Natalia Alekseevna - daughter of Alexei Rykov, narrator, prisoner.
- Rykov, Aleksey Ivanovich - Soviet statesman, former chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR and the RSFSR, father of N. A. Rykova.
- Sokolov (name not given) is the NKVD investigator who interrogated Natalia Rykova.
- Stasova Elena Dmitrievna - Soviet party leader, helped N.A. Rykova in matters of resettlement after exile.
- Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich - the leader of the USSR, indirectly mentioned in the story as the initiator of the repressions.
