Frankfurt Lilya Solomonovna (Shleymovna)

Definition: Bibliographer
Years of life: 1903-1966
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Genus. 07/03/1903 in Krasnoyarsk. In 1920 she graduated from high school in Krasnoyarsk. She studied at Gorky University, then at Tomsk University. She transferred to Leningrad University, where she graduated with a degree in social science teacher in 1926. She taught at FZU schools, then worked as a secretary and editor at the publishing house “Priboy”, Lengiz, Partizdat, Mospartgiz, in the magazine “Party Worker” (1926-1933). .). From 1933 to 1937 - executive secretary of the editorial board and head of the Leningrad branch of the publishing house “History of Factories and Plants” (“History of the Civil War”). Dismissed with the wording “for loss of political vigilance in the management of the publishing house.” In March 1937, her husband, A.I., shot himself. Yudalevich. Expelled from the party (re-admitted during World War II). Since 1937 she worked at the State Public Library. M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin (PB, modern RNL). During the war she lived in Leningrad and worked in the PB. In 1941-1947 - postgraduate student of PB. In October 1949, she was relieved of the post of head of the Publishing Department and the duties of scientific secretary “due to the dulling of political vigilance and for focusing on authors who do not inspire confidence.” Arrested on January 12, 1951 (in the “Leningrad case”). Sentenced to 8 years in labor camp ("participation in a right-wing Trotskyist organization"). In custody in Special Blade No. 1 (Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic), in Abezi. Released 07/01/1954. In 1955 she moved to Moscow. Worked at GPIb (1955-1965). She died on January 13, 1966 in Leningrad. She was buried at the Jewish Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery in Leningrad.

Info:
Сайт Российской Национальной библиотеки (СПб)

Cases (1)

Documents (3)

Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Франкфурт Лиля Соломоновна (Шлеймовна)
1. Photo Frankfurt L.S., 1949
1 лист, 1 изображение, ксерокопия
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Франкфурт Лиля Соломоновна (Шлеймовна)
2. Chapter “You Can’t Forget” with notes from the book by L.V. Rosenthal “Unremarkable authenticities (Testimony of a poetry lover of the early twentieth century)” (M.: NLO, 2010), dedicated to the fate of his wife L.S. Frankfurt, who served her sentence in 1951-1954. in Special Blade No. 1 (Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). (attached file)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Франкфурт Лиля Соломоновна (Шлеймовна)
3. Article about Frankfurt L.S. from the Biographical Dictionary of Employees of the Russian National Library (section “Staff of the Russian National Library – Workers of Science and Culture”), published on the website of the Russian National Library. (attached file)