Misnik Yulia Vasilievna

Other names: Born Petrova
Years of life: 1910-1988
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Born in 1910 in St. Petersburg. Lived in Leningrad (VO, Proletarskoy Pobedy Ave., 72-a, apt. 19). Worked as a copyist at the Baltic Shipyard, and after the birth of her children, became a housewife. Due to her husband’s arrest, she was administratively exiled from Leningrad to the Kirov Region no later than 17.12.1937. Her young children had to be left in the care of her husband’s parents. She was released from exile in December 1948. Rehabilitated on 09.01.1958.

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Адрес, место работы, дата выписки из квартиры

Центральный государственный архив Санкт-Петербурга (ЦГА СПб)

Фонд Р-7965. Опись 141. Дело 138. Л.94

Documents (2)

Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Мисник Болеслав Казимирович
6. A draft of a letter from Misnik K.M. from [1939] to the NKVD in defense of Misnik’s son B.K., who was arrested in 1937.
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Мисник Болеслав Казимирович
9. An article by the initiative group "The Last Address" in St. Petersburg about B.K. Misnik, who was shot in 1937, and about the installation of a memorial plaque on the house where he lived as part of the "Last Address" project 03.03.2019. (attached file)