Luneva Natalya Petrovna
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Genus. in 1914 in Kursk in the family of an employee. Member of the Komsomol. Since 1933 worked as a timekeeper at the construction of the Kursk Thermal Power Plant. In 1934 went to work in the Kursk City Council of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the City Council as a technical secretary of the City Planning Committee. In 1941 - Technical Secretary of the First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks. Due to the illness of her parents, she was unable to evacuate from Kursk, November 3, 1941. arrested by the Germans in May 1942 hijacked to Germany, to the city of Neumunster, then transferred to the vicinity of Kiel. Released thanks to the help of Major General Blagoveshchensky I.A. - subordinate of General Vlasov. Settled in the village. Dudendorf. With the offensive of Soviet troops, in February 1945. evacuated from Berlin with members of the Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia (KONR) to the south of Germany, then to Austria, in April 1945. - to Czechoslovakia, where 05/09/1945 indicated to SMERSH employees the location of Vlasov’s army. Arrested on May 17, 1945, sent to Moscow, to Butyrka prison, then to Lefortovo, in the fall of 1945. - to the Krasnaya Presnya prison. sentenced under Article 58-1 "a" to 5 years of labor camp without loss of rights. Conveyed to Mariinsk, then to Antibes camp, Baim camp. She completed nursing courses and worked in the medical unit. Released in 1950, married, gave birth to a son in 1950. She lived in Ukraine, then in Kyrgyzstan - from 1952, in 1961. moved to the Leningrad region. Amnestied in 1953 After retirement she continued to work. Rehabilitation was denied in 1953, 1985 and 1988.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Лунева Наталья Петровна
1. Memoirs of Luneva N.P. about the beginning of the war in Kursk, arrest by occupation forces, deportation to Germany, release from forced labor thanks to the help of Major General Blagoveshchensky - a leader of the “Russian liberation movement”, evacuation at the end of the war with members of the Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia (KONR) to Czechoslovakia, about his arrest, stay in the camp and life after liberation, recorded from her words [after 1988]. (attached file)
Memoirs of Luneva N.P. , pdf
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