Yuhimets Fekla Petrovna

Definition: Prisoner in the Puksa-Ozera camp in the Arkhangelsk region (March 1953)
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Genus. in 1891, a native of Ukraine, a resident of the labor settlement "Berezovoye" in the Plesetsk region, a housewife. Arrested 02/12/1944. Military Tribunal of the USSR NKVD troops for the Arkhangelsk region 04/19/1944 under Art. 58-10 part 2 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR was illegally sentenced to imprisonment for a term of 10 years with loss of rights for 5 years. There is no information about his further fate. Completely rehabilitated on August 26, 1992.
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Fund 06 / Inventory 1 / Case Ступенкова Анна Алексеевна
1. Memoirs of Stupenkova A.A.
Memories of Anna Alekseevna Stupenkova about the day of Stalin's death, which she experienced in the Puksa-ozera camp in the Arkhangelsk region, where she was in 1943-1953, (hereinafter - the terrible reference 1953-1956). Leningrad. January 14, 1989

The appearance of guards in the barracks, accompanied by getting up from their seats all the prisoners. The appeal of one of the guards to the prisoner Yukhimets, who was repressed for her religious beliefs, with the news of the death of I.V. Stalin and her reaction: the wish of the “Kingdom of Heaven to the servant of God Joseph” since all power is from God. The overseer's demand to stand up to the prisoner T.K. Okunevskaya, who did not want to do this. Her silent refusal. After the guards left, she was accused of cowardice by her neighbors in the barracks. Their fear is that Okunevskaya's demonstrative disobedience will be perceived by the authorities as "group agitation." The despair of women, caused by the fact that nothing was said by the authorities about the fate of those who were imprisoned under Article 58.
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