2004 - 2005
Annotation:
Galina Petrovna Adasinskaya in her interviews describes life with her parents in Leningrad, studying at school, exile and, finally, imprisonment in Vyatlag. From birth, she was surrounded by extraordinary personalities, because her maternal grandmother was revolutionary Eva Broide, a friend of Elena Stasova, and in the house of political prisoners, where she lived with her brother and parents before their arrest, meetings took place with the legendary revolutionaries N. Morozov, E. Yaroslavsky. Despite the loss of her beloved father, exile, and difficult life, Galina Antonovna somehow surprisingly warmly recalls her school years, teachers, work in the library in Yaroslavl exile, and even Vyatlag, in the village of Lesnoy, where she was exiled for 10 years. She finds positive aspects of life everywhere and does not become bitter in her soul, despite the betrayal of her friend, because of whom she received 10 years in the camps. Without delving into the horrifying details of camp life, she easily recalls her work in the camp, the people who surrounded her, talks with pleasure and in detail about her participation in camp amateur activities, about the camp brotherhood, the friends whom she, while starving herself, fed, risking punishment. , and who helped her not to break, to survive.

1. Interview with Adasinskaya G.A., taken by Kosinova T.F. 05/13/2004
2. Interview with Adasinskaya G.A., taken by Kosinova T.F. 05/19/2005
3. Interview with Adasinskaya G.A., taken by Kosinova T.F. 03/07/2005

Names (1)

Adasinskaya Galina Antonovna
Years of life: 1921–2009
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1921 in Vilno; Jewish; from a family of employees; secondary education; in 1937–1938 member of the Komsomol; Finished school in Leningrad. Deported with her mother on July 29, 1938. In 1941 she lived in Yaroslavl and worked at the Yaroslavl Regional Library. Arrested 05/28/1941; sentenced by the Yaroslavl Regional Court on July 30, 1941 under Art. 58-10, 12 to 10 years in prison and 5 years disqualification. In custody in Vyatlag (Lesnoy village). Released early on September 19, 1947 due to the birth of a child (November 7, 1945). She lived in Rostov the Great, Yaroslavl region, then in Ukraine, worked in libraries. In May 1952 she came to her mother in exile in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Since the spring of 1960 in Leningrad. Rehabilitated by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR on October 3, 1958.

Documents (3)

1. Interview with Adasinskaya G.A., taken by Kosinova T.F. 05/13/2004