Ratner Nina Isaakovna
Definition: social democrat
Years of life: 1897–1968
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1897 in Vitebsk; Jewish; social democrat. In 1919–1920 she participated in the Yuriev counter-revolutionary uprising; in 1929 she was part of the Menshevik group. In 1931 she lived in Leningrad, worked as a doctor at a center for the protection of motherhood and infancy; arrested 03/20/1931; sentenced by the Kogpu on July 23, 1931 to deprivation of the right to reside in 12 settlements, in Chita and the Omsk region for 3 years; exiled to Yaroslavl; released early in 1933. In 1938 she lived in Vladimir, worked as a doctor in a children's sanatorium; arrested 04/10/1938; sentenced by the OS under the NKVD of the USSR on April 15, 1939 to 8 years in prison; 07/01/1939 arrived in Ukhtizhemlag; liberated 04.11.1945. From 06.11.1945 she worked as a freelance manager of the children's consultation center in Ukhta. Later, until 1960, she worked in the village. Chibyu in a colony for children whose parents were convicted under Article 58, Honored Doctor of the Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. She died in 1968.
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Доп. инф. с сайта «Российские социалисты и анархисты после Октября 1917 года»
Доп. инф. с сайта «Жертвы политического террора в СССР»
Доп. инф. с сайта «Возвращенные имена»
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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 9
19. Letter of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for the Vladimir Region No. 10/280 dated 03/22/1999 to the director of the Memorial Research Center Iof V.V. (response to request No. 93 dated 12/20/1998) with archival information on Zarkh V.N. and Ratner N.I.
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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 9
55. Letter No. 14/476 dated April 22, 1999 to the director of the Memorial Research Center Iofe V.V. (response to request No. 094 of 03/20/1999) with information about Ratner N.I.
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