Siladi Ilona Albertovna
2. Letter from the Scientific and Bibliographic Archive of the Administrative Department of the Russian Academy of Arts No. 1 dated 01/11/2000 (answer to request No. 516 dated 11/29/1999) to the Memorial Research Center with information about S.V. Priselkov. and Siladi I.A. (3 sheets, photocopy)
3. Letter from the RAF UFSB Service for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region No. 10/2-214n/s dated March 31, 2000 (response to request No. 048 dated January 26, 2000) to the Memorial Research Center about sending a certificate regarding Siladi Ilona and about the absence of information about the use of repressions against Siladi Iolana. (2 sheets, photocopy)
4. Letter from the Department for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Political Repressions and Archival Information of the Information Center of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation of the Kemerovo Region No. 10/19-3828 dated September 11, 2000 (answer to request No. 199 dated May 28, 2000) to the Memorial Research Center with information about Siladi I.A. (1 sheet, photocopy)
Names (1)
Siladi Ilona Albertovna
Artist
Genus. in 1904 in Dendesh (Hungary) in the family of a gymnasium teacher; Hungarian; higher education: in 1929 she entered the fourth year of the printing faculty (transferred from VKHUTEMAS) and graduated from the VAH (All-Russian Academy of Arts) in 1930; member of the CPSU(b). In 1937 she lived in Leningrad, worked as the head of the artistic section of the magazine “Bulletin of Knowledge”; arrested as a family member of a member of a counter-revolutionary organization on September 3, 1937; sentenced by the OS under the NKVD of the USSR on September 23, 1937 to 5 years in labor camp; 11/18/1937 arrived at Siblag NKVD, Novosibirsk region; On 09/22/1939 she was transferred to a transit point, then she was in the Antibes department. Siblaga; 09/25/1939 transferred to the Orlovo-Rozovsky department; 05/01/1942 departed for Siblag (Kemerovo region); at the end of the term, she was detained until the end of the war, released on August 25 (26?).08.1945; from 09/12/1945 to 04/10/1947 she lived in the village. Chilik (Kazakhstan), from 05/15/1947 - in the city of Alexandrov, Vladimir region. Later she returned to Hungary. Rehabilitated by the conclusion of the Leningrad prosecutor's office dated June 22, 1989.
Documents (4)
1. Portrait of the Hungarian artist Ilona Szilády by N.A. Lekarenko, 1938, Tomsk.

2. Letter from the Scientific Bibliographic Archive of the Administrative Department of the Russian Academy of Arts No. 1 dated 01/11/2000 (response to request No. 516 dated 11/29/1999) to the Memorial Research Center with information about S.V. Priselkov. and Siladi I.A.



3. Letter from the RAF UFSB Service for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region No. 10/2-214n/s dated March 31, 2000 (response to request No. 048 dated January 26, 2000) to the Memorial Research Center about sending a certificate regarding Siladi Ilona and about the absence of information about the use of repression against Siladi Iolana.


4. Letter from the Department for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Political Repression and Archival Information of the Information Center of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation of the Kemerovo Region No. 10/19-3828 dated September 11, 2000 (response to request No. 199 dated May 28, 2000) to the Memorial Research Center with information about Siladi I. A.
