1953 - 1998
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1. Photograph of N.V. Shamsonova with a dedication from Z.D. Marchenko dated 16.10.1953. (1 p., photograph)

2. Photograph of N.V. Shamsonova with the dog Murzilka, with a dedication dated 01.01.1954. (1 page, photograph)

3. Letter from Shamsonova N.V. dated 21.04.1974 to Marchenko Z.D. about her health, work and plans. (1 p., typewritten)

4. Letter from N.V. Shamsonova dated 12/11/1974 to Z.D. Marchenko about her stay in the hospital with asthma, about problems with her lodger, and about a planned eye operation. (1 page, typewritten)

5. Letter from Shamsonova N.V. [after 17.02.1975] to Marchenko Z.D. about her work, about her lodger, about plans to come to visit Moscow on May 1. (1 p., typewritten)

6. Letter from N.V. Shamsonova dated 10/29/1978 to Z.D. Marchenko about a three-week trip to Kyiv, about vision problems, and about her 67th birthday in December; envelope (postmark 10/30/1978/absent). (2 p., typewritten)

7. Letter from Marchenko Z.D. dated 28.12.1978 to Shamsonova N.V. with New Year's greetings and a story about his life and health. (1 p., typewritten)

8. Memories of Marchenko Z.D. about Shamsonova N.V., written on 01/09/1997. (1 page, typescript)

9. Letter from Marchenko Z.D. dated 14.12.1998 to the St. Petersburg Research Center "Memorial" about sending documents about Shamsonov S.M. and Shamsonova N.V. (1 page, typewritten)

10. Poems by N.V. Shamsonova “To a veteran soldier” and “Do you hear, comrade...” (2 p., typewritten)

Names (1)

Shamsonova Nadezhda Nikolaevna
Other names: nee Letyagina
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Born in 1911 in Simferopol; graduated from a medical college; member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). During the Great Patriotic War, she was part of a partisan detachment that was captured. She passed herself off as a German, since she spoke German, and was hired as a nurse in the hospital. She was arrested in 1944 and sentenced to imprisonment in a labor camp. After the camp, in the early 1950s, she was sentenced to exile. She worked as a paramedic at one of the men's camps near the village of Ermakovo, Turukhansky District, Krasnoyarsk Territory, construction site No. 503 of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. She got married. After the liquidation of Ermakov, she lived with her husband in the village of Poluy, Turukhansky District, where they organized amateur performances. After her release in 1956, she left with her husband for Leningrad.

Documents (4)

1. Photograph by N.V. Shamsonova with a dedication by Z.D. Marchenko dated 16.10.1953.
1 лист, 2 изображения, фотография
2. Photograph of N.V. Shamsonova with her dog Murzilka, with a dedication dated 01.01.1954.
1 лист, 2 изображения, фотография
9. Letter from Marchenko Z.D. dated 14.12.1998 to the St. Petersburg Research Center "Memorial" about sending documents about Shamsonov S.M. and Shamsonova N.V.
1 лист, 1 изображение, машинопись
10. Poems by N.V. Shamsonova “To the veteran soldier” and “Do you hear, comrade...”
2 листа, 2 изображения, машинопись