Okunevskaya Tatyana Kirillovna
1989
- 2005
Annotation:
1. Memoirs of Anna Alekseevna Stupenkova about the day of Stalin's death, written on January 14, 1989 (1 sheet, typewritten).
2. Obituary about Okunevskaya T.K.
3. Article “The Last “Border” by Tatyana Okunevskaya”, published in the newspaper “Izvestiya” dated 18.05.02 (1 sheet, photocopy).
4. Article by Tokaev Yu. and Fedosov A. "Pyshka" at the felling", published in the newspaper "Trud-7" No. 103 for 2005 and reprinted by the newspaper "24 hours" No. 51 for 2005, with the memoirs of the former deputy chief for the regime in the ITL Shuchev I. A. about his meetings with Okunevskaya T. K. (1 sheet, photocopy)
2. Obituary about Okunevskaya T.K.
3. Article “The Last “Border” by Tatyana Okunevskaya”, published in the newspaper “Izvestiya” dated 18.05.02 (1 sheet, photocopy).
4. Article by Tokaev Yu. and Fedosov A. "Pyshka" at the felling", published in the newspaper "Trud-7" No. 103 for 2005 and reprinted by the newspaper "24 hours" No. 51 for 2005, with the memoirs of the former deputy chief for the regime in the ITL Shuchev I. A. about his meetings with Okunevskaya T. K. (1 sheet, photocopy)
Names (1)
Okunevskaya Tatyana Kirillovna
Definition: Soviet and Russian actress. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1947).
Years of life: 1914-2002
Reproduction methods:
Genus. 03/03/1914 in Zavidovo into a noble family. Graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute. In 1933-1937 - actress of the Moscow Realistic Theater, in 1937-1938. - Gorky Theater, 1943-1948. and in 1954-1959 - the theater named after. Lenin Komsomol. In 1959-1979 - artist of the State Concert and Mosconcert. 11/13/1948 arrested under Art. 58.10 (anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda). Sentenced to 10 years in labor camp. In 1949 transported to Dzhezkazgan. Sent to a special camp 620 km from the main camp in Dzhezkazgan (copper mines). She worked on the construction of a canal, a railway station, a village, and a brick factory. In 1950-1952 transported to Moscow, to the Lubyanka prison. She was kept in solitary confinement for about a year, then transferred to Matrosskaya Tishina for the purpose of reviewing the case. Transferred to agricultural camp No. 36 in Kargopollag. Included in the cultural brigade of the camp, with concerts in the camps. In 1953 exiled to the north to logging Pukso-lake in Kargopollag, after a conflict with the director of the cultural brigade, transferred to general work. She worked at a logging site, as a plowman, and then was assigned to a disabled convoy. Sent to a disabled camp in Lithuania in 1954. transferred to another camp, to Vyatlag. She worked on uprooting stumps, then was appointed artistic director of the cultural brigade. In 1954 summoned to Moscow for a review of the case, where she was released “for lack of evidence of a crime.” In 1955-1990 continued her artistic activity. I worked on a book of memoirs, “Tatiana’s Day.” She died on May 15, 2002. She was buried at the Vagankovskoye cemetery in Moscow.
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2. Obituary of Okunevskaya T.K., published in the newspaper Izvestia.
1 лист, 1 изображение, оригинал, ксерокопия

3. The article “The Last “Border” by Tatyana Okunevskaya”, published in the newspaper “Izvestia”.
1 лист, 1 изображение, ксерокопия

4. Article by Tokaev Y. and Fedosov A. “Pyshka” at the logging site”, published in the newspaper “Trud-7” No. 103 for 2005 and reprinted in the newspaper “24 Hours” No. 51 for 2005, with the memoirs of the former deputy chief of the regime in ITL Shucheva I.A. about his meetings with Okunevskaya T.K.
1 лист, 1 изображение, ксерокопия

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