Sholtes Ekaterina Ivanovna
1. A notarized copy of the certificate of the Leningrad Regional City Executive Committee Department of Internal Affairs No. 9/12-11/18501 dated June 30, 1960 on the cancellation of the administrative exile of E.I. Sholtes, applied to her and her children on August 20, 1938, by the resolution of the Leningrad Regional City Executive Committee Department of Internal Affairs dated June 29, 1960, and on her rehabilitation in this case by Resolution of the USSR Council of Ministers No. 1655, with the exception of subparagraph "a" of paragraph "3". (1 page, notarized copy)
2. Letter from M.G. Aminova dated March 30, 1989, incoming No. 312 dated April 10, 1989, to the Memorial Society with attached documents: death certificate of Sholtes’ father G.E., certificates of rehabilitation of parents and indication of the place of death of the mother in exile in the city of Begovat, Uzbek SSR; envelope (p/w 04.04.1989/05.04.1989). (2 p., manuscript)
Names (1)
Sholtes Ekaterina Ivanovna, репрессированный
Born 06.12.1895 in Kharkov. Artist, singer. From 1933 lived with her family in the city of Kronstadt. After the arrest of her husband, she was administratively exiled on 20.08.1938 to the city of Khilkovo in the Uzbek SSR. The children ended up in an orphanage. She died in exile in the city of Begovat, Uzbek SSR, on 28 October 1942. The exile was cancelled by the decree of the Leningrad Regional City Executive Committee Department of Internal Affairs on 29 June 1960, and she was rehabilitated in this case by the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 1655, with the exception of subparagraph “a” of paragraph “3”.
Documents (1)
1. A notarized copy of the certificate of the Leningrad Regional City Executive Committee Department of Internal Affairs No. 9/12-11/18501 dated June 30, 1960 on the cancellation of the administrative exile of E.I. Sholtes, applied to her and her children on August 20, 1938, by the resolution of the Leningrad Regional City Executive Committee Department of Internal Affairs dated June 29, 1960, and on her rehabilitation in this case by Resolution of the USSR Council of Ministers No. 1655, with the exception of subparagraph "a" of paragraph "3".

