Sokolova-Miller Lidiya Aleksandrovna
Clerk
Genus. in July 1896 in St. Petersburg; Russian; from the nobles; secondary education; non-partisan. (A relative of General E.K. Miller, niece of the book publisher O. Kirchner.) During the First World War - a sister of mercy. Before her arrest, she lived in Leningrad (V.O., 10th line, no. 23, apt. 4); clerk at the Norwegian Consulate (since January 1926). Arrested 08/08/1930. By resolution of the OGPU Collegium dated 02/08/1931, she was sentenced under Art. 58-6, 11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to death with replacement by 10 years of labor camp. In custody on Solovki. She was held at the Anzer, Kremlin and Muksalma camps; worked in the infirmary; filed an application to live together with K.G. Mukhtarov; transferred to the mainland to the Vegeraksha camp, then returned to Solovki. By a resolution of the Special Troika of the UNKVD LO dated 10/14/1937, she was sentenced to VMN. Shot on November 1, 1937 in the Sandormokh tract (Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). Rehabilitated on October 18, 1989 by the Military Prosecutor's Office of the Leningrad Military District
Documents (2)
Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
31. Covering letter of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region No. 10 / 47-7757 dated 08/01/1997 (answer to No. 301 dated 10/23/1996) to the director of the Research Center "Memorial" Iof V.V. on Skvortsov P.I., Sokolova-Miller L.A., Sokolovsky A.V., Tamminen A.E., Tolmazov B.P., Chistyakov A.F., Shepel O.N.

Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
31_2. Archival certificate of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region No. 10 / 47-7757 dated 08/01/1997 (answer to No. 301 dated 10/23/1996) to Sokolova-Miller L.A.
