Danzas Yulia Nikolaevna

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Religious figure, theologian, nun

Years of life: 1879-1942
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Born in 1879 in Athens, Russian, from the nobility, lived in Petrograd, Maly pr. PS, D.76/78, apt. 19. Arrested by the PP GPU in the Petrograd Military District on 17-18.11.1923, held in the Petrograd House of Preliminary Detention of the GPU Provincial Department. On 19.12.1923 she was sent to Moscow, to the OGPU. By the Resolution of the OGPU Collegium of 19.05.1924, she was imprisoned for 10 years as an active member of the Leningrad counterrevolutionary organization. Imprisoned in the Solovetsky camp. In the 1930s, she lived in Leningrad (Kirochnaya St., Bldg. 7; since 1933 Saperny Lane, Bldg. 15, Apt. 11), worked as the manager of the LSPO motor depot No. 4, then at the Institute of Experimental Medicine. She emigrated to Berlin, lived in France, and died in Rome in 1942.

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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 3
83. Letter No. 10/42-325 dated 31.05.1996 (response to request No. 179 dated 12.26.1995) from the Research Center "Memorial" about the available information on Danzas Yu.N.
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