Weisberg Lidia Petrovna
1. Letter from Weisberg L.P. (undated) to the Memorial Society about his imprisonment in Kolyma and about life after liberation and rehabilitation. (1 sheet, manuscript)
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Weisberg Lidia Petrovna
Genus. in 1908 in Poltava; Jewish; secondary education, specialty - hosiery; in 1931–1936 - candidate member of the CPSU (b). Lived in Leningrad, 12th Krasnoarmeyskaya st., 1/21, apt. 22. In 1928–1933 she worked at the Skorokhod factory. In 1933–1936 – student at the Leningrad Institute of Municipal Construction Engineers. 02/11/1936 excluded from candidates for the CPSU (b). Sentenced by the Special Board of the Leningrad Regional Court on June 11, 1936. according to Art. 58-10 part 1 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 3 years of exile in a settlement in the village. Kargasok, Narym region. She was arrested in May 1937, sent to the Tomsk NKVD prison, where she was kept for 4 months, after which it was announced that on 04/17/1937 she was sentenced by the Special Forces of the NKVD of the USSR to 5 years in labor camp. In prison in 1937–1938 - at the Nizhny Sturmovo mine in the Magadan region, then in the Elgen women's camp, then in the camp on Mylga (400 km from Magadan). The term was supposed to end in April 1942, but according to martial law, she was left in the camp until the end of the war. In total, I spent 9 years in Kolyma. Released in 1946. Because in Leningrad, all her relatives died - she remained to live in Kolyma, until 1962 she worked at the Orotukan plant (Yagodninsky district of Magadan region). Rehabilitated by the Presidium of the Supreme Court of the RSFSR on 02/07/1957. Since 1961 she lived in Leningrad.