1992 - 2004
Annotation:
1. Statement by Nevskaya V.A. dated 09/23/1992 in St. Petersburg "Memorial" with a request to include in the lists of repressed father Nevsky A.A., who was arrested in 1936 and with a story about his life after his father's arrest. (1 sheet, manuscript)
2. Notes of Nevskaya V.A. "I'm getting in touch" and "How Paris put an end to my trial", written [before January 2004], about meeting members of the "Memorial" society in Yekaterinburg and St. Petersburg, about attempts to publish the diaries and poems of Father Nevsky A.A., about the struggle to return to the city, from where she was expelled as a child in 1937 (4 sheets, typescript)

Names (1)

Nevskaya Veronika Alexandrovna
Years of life: 1930 - 2024
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Born in 1930 in Leningrad. After her father's arrest, she was administratively exiled from Leningrad in 1937 with her grandmother to the village of Uspenskoye, Slobodskoy District, Kirov Region. In 1942, after her grandmother's death, she was taken in by her parents' relatives. In 1955, she graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Film Engineers. She worked in Magadan until her retirement, then moved to Sverdlovsk. In her last years, she lived in St. Petersburg and was a member of the Memorial Society. She died on 31.12.2024.

Documents (1)

2. Notes from Nevskaya V.A. “Getting in touch” and “How Paris put an end to my trial,” written [before January 2004], about meeting members of the Memorial society in Yekaterinburg and St. Petersburg, about attempts to publish the diaries and poems of Nevsky’s father A. A., about the struggle to return to the city from where she was expelled as a child in 1937.