Neuimina (Tsentilovich) Nina Nikolaevna

Other names: Born Neuimina, by her first husband - Tsentilovich, by her second husband - Rappoport, Rappoport-Tsentilovich Variants: Tsentelovich, Tsintolovich, Tsentilovich-Neuimina
Definition: social democrat
Years of life: 1889–1971
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Genus. 08/13/1889 in the village. White Key of Tiflis province in the family of a military doctor of the Caucasian Grenadier Georgian Regiment; Russian; member of the RSDLP since 1905; studied at the Bestuzhev courses. In 1907 she was arrested for the first time and spent 2 months in prison. In 1910 she was arrested and sentenced to exile for 3 years in the Arkhangelsk province - she lived in the village of Keg-Ostrov, in Kholmogory, in Pinega, in Mezen. From 1913 – in St. Petersburg, studied at Pobedinsky’s courses; in 1915–1917 – at the Institute of Higher Commercial Knowledge. Since the autumn of 1917 - in Stavropol, she was engaged in party and trade union work. In 1920, the GubChK was arrested and sent to Moscow. Arrested on February 20, 1921, she was kept for some time in the Butyrka prison, in the Oryol convict central; in 1922 she was returned to Moscow and was kept in an internal prison at Lubyanka; 03/21/1922 transferred to Butyrka prison. In September 1923 - again at Lubyanka. In 1925 she was sentenced to exile in the Krasnoyarsk Territory for 3 years: Minusinsk, Makovskoye near Yeniseisk. In July 1929 she lived in Kyzyl-Orda, then in Guryev, in November 1929 - in Kazan; arrested on November 6, 1929, on November 16, 1929, a written undertaking not to leave the place was taken; sentenced by OS KOGPU on January 29, 1930 under Art. 58-11 to exile to Kazakhstan for 3 years. In exile - in Uralsk. Arrested 12/02/1937; sentenced by Troika UNKVD in West Kazakhstan region on 02/05/1938 under Art. 58-10 by 10 years in labor camp. She served in the Unzhinsky camp at the station. Suho-Bezvodnaya Gorkovskaya railway, in the Suzdal political isolation ward, since 1940 - in Kolyma: Magadan, 7 Taloy, Dukcha, - from where it was transported to Nakhodka Bay. After liberation she lived in Achinsk; arrested 04/22/1949; sentenced to indefinite exile in Eastern Siberia. She lived in the Bolshe-Uluisky district, was released under an amnesty in 1954, and returned to Achinsk. She died in the city of Achinsk, Krasnoyarsk Territory, on February 18, 1971. Rehabilitated in the 1929 case on August 28, 1989; in the case of 1937 - by the Prosecutor's Office of the West Kazakhstan Region and by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on January 16, 1989. Astronomer G.N. Neuimin named the small planet (asteroid) he discovered in honor of his sister Nina Nikolaevna Neuimina - “779 Nina”.

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