Rozina Anna Yakovlevna
1995
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1. Autobiographical note by A.Ya. Rozina, written on April 28, 1995 (2 sheets, photocopy of the manuscript).
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Rozina Anna Yakovlevna
Years of life: 1907-1998
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Born in 1907 in Ekaterinoslav. In 1923 she moved with her family to Petrograd. She graduated from the Pedagogical Institute, Faculty of History, in 1932. After graduation, she worked at the FZU school at the Lenin plant, then moved to higher school to the department of political economy. Since December 1934, she worked as a teacher at the college of the Vyborg region. After her sister's arrest, she was fired from the institute. Arrested on July 14, 1937, 10 days after her husband’s arrest. Sentenced to 5 years in labor camp. Conveyed to Darkness to Temlag. She was released in July 1942 with a written undertaking not to leave until the end of the war. She worked as an inspector in the technical supply department in the village of Yavas. In 1944 she moved to Moscow, in 1954 she returned to Leningrad. She died in 1998 in St. Petersburg and was buried at the Preobrazhenskoye Jewish Cemetery.
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