Bryullova-Shaskolskaya Nadezhda Vladimirovna

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Member of the Right Socialist Revolutionary Party since 1910.

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Genus. in 1886 in St. Petersburg; Jewish (Russian); higher education; Member of the Right Socialist Revolutionary Party since 1910. Lived in Petrograd, V.O., Bolshoy pr., 5, apt. 9. Arrested on August 25, 1922 by the Petrograd department of the GPU under Art. 60 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR "for active activities and connections with the right Socialist Revolutionaries." On December 9, 1922, the NKVD Commission on Administrative Expulsions sent her to Tashkent for 3 years. By the protocol of the OS at the OGPU Collegium dated December 4, 1925, upon serving exile, she was deprived of the right to reside in the Leningrad and Moscow provinces for a period of 3 years. On February 25, 1933 she was arrested for the second time. By the resolution of the OS at the OGPU Collegium on June 28, 1933 under Art. 58-10 and 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR, she was sent to Tashkent for 3 years. Rehabilitated on August 21, 1989 by the conclusion of the Leningrad prosecutor.

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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 4
309 (70). Letter No. 10/51-384 dated March 27, 1997 (reply to No. 375) from the Federal Security Service Directorate for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region to V. V. Iofe, Director of the Memorial Research Center. about the available information on Bryullova-Shaskolskaya N.V.
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