Faynut Mira Alexandrovna
2. Photo Faynut M.A. 1935 (1 sheet, photocopy)
3. Photograph of Fainut A.P., daughter of Fainut M.A., 04/05/1938. (1 sheet, 3 photocopies; negative)
4. Photo Faynut M.A. 1947 (1 sheet, photocopy, negative)
5. Certificate UITL AV / 5 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR No. 975 dated 10.07.1947. on the release of Fainyut M.A., convicted on 06/26/1937, who served her sentence in the correctional labor camp until 07/10/1947, sent into exile for 4 years, counting the term on 03/08/1947. (1 sheet, photocopy, handwritten copy)
6. Certificate of the Leningrad City Court of the Ministry of Justice of the RSFSR No. 4-u-058 dated February 26, 1958. on the abolition of the resolutions of the OS under the NKVD of the USSR of 02/05/1935, 06/26/1937 and 03/08/1947. in respect of Faynut M.A. and her rehabilitation. (1 sheet, photocopy, typewritten copy)
7. Certificate of the Information Center of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of the USSR No. 21/4-f-33 of 05/15/1991. with biographical information about Fainut M.A. in response to her request. (1 sheet, photocopy)
Names (1)
Faynut Mira Alexandrovna, репрессированный
Genus. 12/30/1907 in Gomel. At the time of her arrest, she was a 3rd year student at the Leningrad Institute of Catering Engineers. Arrested in Leningrad on 02/04/1935, sentenced by the resolution of the OS NKVD of the USSR on 02/05/1935 to 4 years of exile, sent to Yakutsk. In 1936 she married the exiled P.S. Ivanov. After the arrest of her husband, she was sentenced by resolution of the NKVD OS of June 26, 1937 (KRDD) to 5 years in labor camp, but was not arrested, because was in the last stages of pregnancy. She gave birth to a daughter, Anna, on August 31, 1937. Due to lack of funds and work, she filed an application with the NKVD asking for arrest. Arrested on 04/05/1938 and sent to USVITL. The daughter died on November 10, 1938 in the Vladivostok transit camp from pneumonia. M.A. Faynut was transported to Kolyma in May 1939 and was imprisoned at the Elgen camp (Kolyma Experimental Agricultural Station). Since 1942 she worked at a food processing plant in the village. Taskan Yagodninsky district. By resolution of the OS NKVD dated March 8, 1947, she was sentenced to 4 years of exile. In exile in the Magadan region. Released on 03/08/1951 after serving her term of exile. Rehabilitated by the Leningrad City Court on February 21, 1958. In 1958 she returned to Leningrad, a disabled person of the 3rd group, a pensioner. In 1989 she wrote the memoirs “Afterword to E. Ginzburg’s Steep Route.” Member of the Memorial Society since 1989. Died in St. Petersburg on April 23, 2002.
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3. Photo of Faynut A.P., daughter of Faynut M.A. 04/05/1938


5. Certificate UITL AB/5 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR No. 975 dated 07/10/1947 on the release of Faynut M.A., convicted on 06/26/1937, who was serving a sentence in the ITL until 07/10/1947, sent into exile for 4 years, counting the term at 03/08/1947.


6. Certificate of the Leningrad City Court of the Ministry of Justice of the RSFSR No. 4-u-058 dated 02/26/1958 on the abolition of resolutions of the OS under the NKVD of the USSR dated 02/05/1935, 06/26/1937 and 03/08/1947 in relation to Faynut M.A. and about her rehabilitation.
