Vladimirova Elena Lvovna
1.Biographical information about Vladimirova E.L. (1 sheet, typewritten copy).
2.Biographical information on Vladimirova E.L. Fragment of "Wall of Memory". (1 sheet, typescript).
3. Photo of Vladimirova E.L. (1 sheet, photocopy)
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Vladimirova Elena Lvovna
Journalist, poet
Born 1902 in Lodeynoye Pole; from the nobles; higher education - Institute of Noble Maidens (1910s), Faculty of Journalism of Petrograd University (1925); member of the Komsomol since 1919, member of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks since 1927. Published in "Red Gazeta", "Leningradskaya Pravda", the magazine "Rabotnitsa" (1925-1937). In 1937 she moved to Chelyabinsk, where her husband L.N. Syrkin. directed by the editor of a regional newspaper. Employee of the newspaper "Chelyabinsky Rabochiy". On August 15, 1937, both were arrested. In the summer of 1938, she was sentenced by a visiting session of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court under Art. 58-7,8,11 to 10 years of labor camp and 5 years of disqualification. In custody in Kolyma. 12/30/1944 sentenced by the military tribunal of the NKVD troops at Dalstroy under Art. 58-2, 10, 11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to the VMN. In March 1945, the execution was replaced by 15 years of hard labor. She was kept in the women's camp "Bacchante" of the Tenkinsky Mining Administration (Butugychag), where she began to compose the poem "Kolyma". In 1948 she was recognized as disabled and transferred to Peschanlag. In 1955 she was released and rehabilitated. In 1957 she returned to Leningrad. Despite attempts to publish the poems, they were not published during her lifetime. She died in 1962.
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2. Biographical information on Vladimirova E.L. Fragment of "Wall of Memory".
