Ott Alisa Benediktovna

Years of life: 1886-1969
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Genus. in 1886 in Moscow, a French subject (father, Lapierre Benedict Ivanovich, representative of a French joint-stock company in Russia). Since 1894, she was sent by her parents to France to be raised at the Lam de Nazareth monastery in Lyon, where she received a higher education. In 1903 - she returned to Moscow, in 1907 - she married Albert Albertovich Ott, a Russian subject (according to the laws of Russia, having married a Russian subject, she lost her French citizenship), the family includes a daughter, Alice; lived with her husband in Moscow, took care of housework and raising her daughter. From 1920 - she worked as the head of the Catholic Church of St. Louis, during the Civil War she helped provide assistance to the French in Moscow, donating money and food; from 1926 - she worked in the consular department of the French embassy (she also kept a card index of French people living in the USSR, entering information about internees, those arrested and those who died in camps). December 6, 1947 - arrested in Moscow. August 28, 1948 - sentenced to 15 years in labor camp. Sent to Dubravlag (village Yavas, Potma station), in 1951 - transferred to Temlag (Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic), in 1954 - to a disabled camp at the station. Potma (Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). In 1956, she was released from the camp early and sent into exile. In 1958 - released from exile and taken to Moscow. In 1960 she went to France. 05/05/1969 died in Paris.
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