Iznairskaya-Krestinskaya Nina Nikolaevna
2. Cover letter from the Russian Prosecutor's Office No. 13-516/93 dated 24.06.1993 to Iznairsky S.N., on the consideration of Iznairsky S.N.'s application for the rehabilitation of Iznairskaya-Krestinskaya N.N. and the sending to Iznairsky S.N. of a certificate of rehabilitation of Iznairskaya-Krestinskaya N.N. (1 page, photocopy).
3. Certificate of rehabilitation No. 13-516/93 dated 23.06.1993, issued by the Russian Prosecutor's Office to Iznairsky S.N. stating that his mother Iznairskaya-Krestinskaya N.N. was rehabilitated on the basis of Art. 3, paragraphs “a”, “b” of the Law of the RSFSR “On the Rehabilitation of Victims of Political Repression” (1 page, photocopy).
4. Letter from the representative office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in St. Petersburg 1132 dated 30.05.2005 to Iznairsky S.N. with a proposal to transfer documents on the history of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia for storage in the Historical and Documentary Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (1 page, photocopy).
5. Letter from S.N. Iznairsky to I.A. Flige dated September 17, 2005 with a request for assistance in creating a museum of repressed diplomats. (1 page, manuscript).
6. Extracts from the archive of S.N. Iznairsky, containing biographical information about family members, including those repressed. (3 pages, printout, photocopy).
7. Brief biography of Iznairskaya N.N. with three photographs. (1 p., printout).
Names (1)
Iznairskaya-Krestinskaya Nina Nikolaevna
Chemist, PhD in Chemical Sciences
Born in 1905 in Vilnius; Russian; no name; higher education - graduated from the chemistry department of the Kalinin Leningrad Polytechnic Institute in 1930, candidate of chemical sciences. In 1942 she lived in Leningrad. Senior researcher at the Leningrad Research Institute of Polymerization Plastics. In 1942 she was deported from Leningrad as a relative of an enemy of the people (younger sister of N.N. Krestinsky). Arrested on 08/09/1949 in Kislovodsk, where she was undergoing treatment; transferred to Leningrad. Sentenced by the Special Security Department of the USSR MGB on 02/04/1950 to 10 years of exile. In exile in Yeniseisk, she worked in a private household farm, in 1953-1954 - in Bolshaya Murta. In June 1954 she was transferred to Krasnoyarsk, where she worked at a non-ferrous metallurgical plant as a chemical engineer. Released on September 18, 1954. Rehabilitated by the Saint Petersburg Prosecutor's Office on June 23, 1993.
Documents (5)
1. Certificate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Krasnoyarsk Territory No. 17860 dated September 18, 1954, regarding the release of N.N. Iznairskaya-Krestinskaya. from exile 09/18/1954, issued to Iznairskaya-Krestinskaya N.N. to obtain a passport at your place of residence in Krasnoyarsk.

4. Letter from the representative office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in St. Petersburg 1132 dated 30.05.2005 to Iznairsky S.N. with a proposal to transfer documents on the history of the Russian Foreign Ministry for storage to the Historical and Documentary Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

5. Letter from S.N. Iznairsky to I.A. Flige dated September 17, 2005 with a request for assistance in creating a museum of repressed diplomats.


6. Extracts from the archive of S.N. Iznairsky, with biographical information about the bearers of the surname Iznairsky, including those repressed.


