Chernova-Andreeva Olga Viktorovna
Years of life: 1903-1978
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Rod in 1903 in Odessa. Mother - Kolbasina Olga Eliseevna, an active revolutionary. Stepfather - Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov, leader-ideologist of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. In the middle of 1917 the family moved to Moscow, then to Petrograd.1917, end of December. - Moving from Moscow to Petrograd, dispersal of the Constituent Assembly by the Bolsheviks, the transfer of V.M. Chernov to an illegal position. Family accommodation in Saratov, then in Moscow.
In January 1920 arrested with her mother and two sisters as hostages for the capture and arrest of Chernov V.M.
At the beginning of March 1920, the sisters were handed over under the protection of the wife of the editor of the Izvestia newspaper, Danilkovskaya.
After his mother's release in October 1924, he emigrates with his mother and two sisters to Paris.
In 1926 she married Andreev V.L., a young poet, the eldest son of the writer L.N. Andreeva.
The birth of children - Olga (1930) and Alexander (1937).
In the 1930s unsuccessfully tried to return to the USSR. 1940s participated in the French Resistance. In the late 1940s, Soviet passports were obtained. In 1949 she moved to New York, where her husband got a job at the United Nations (UN). In 1959, the husband was transferred to Geneva, the family regularly travels to the USSR. In 1968, his son Alexander took the microfilm "The Gulag Archipelago" from the USSR to the West.
She died in 1978 in Paris. She was buried in the Russian cemetery of Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois.
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Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Солженицын Александр Исаевич
132. A fragment of the memoirs of Andreeva-Carlisle O. “Solzhenitsyn: in a secret circle” in the magazine “Capital” for 1991, pp. 48-56., about her 7-year collaboration with Solzhenitsyn.
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Andreev Vadim Leonidovich,
Andreev Leonid Nikolaevich,
Andreeva-Carlisle Olga,
Belinkov Arkady Viktorovich,
Brodsky Joseph Alexandrovich,
Voronyanskaya Elizaveta Denisovna (Denisievna, Dionisovna),
Harrison Evans Salisbury,
Horowitz Vladimir Samoilovich,
Carlisle Henry,
Clark Blair,
Canfield Cass,
Lowell Robert (eng. Robert Lowell;),
Mandelstam (Khazina) Nadezhda Yakovlevna,
Pozdnyaev Mikhail,
Reshetovskaya Natalya Alekseevna,
Sakharov Andrey Dmitrievich,
Scammell Michael,
Solzhenitsyn Alexander Isaevich,
Solzhenitsyn Stepan Alexandrovich,
Stolyarova Natalya Ivanovna,
Tatishchev Stepan Nikolaevich,
Heeb Fritz,
Chernova-Andreeva Olga Viktorovna,
Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich
1991
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