Maksheev Vadim Nikolaevich

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Writer

Years of life: 1926-2019
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Born in 1926 in Leningrad, spent his childhood in Estonia. In June 1941, his father, as a former officer of the White Army, was sent to a labor camp in the Urals. Vadim, along with his mother and younger sister, was deported from Estonia to the Narym region. Author of many publications dedicated to the tragic fates of special settlers in the Narym region.

Member of the Tomsk Memorial Society

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Мемориальный музей "Следственная тюрьма НКВД". Томск. [Электрон. ресурс]. URL: https://nkvd.tomsk.ru (дата обращения 2020-2025 гг.).

Documents (3)

Fund 100 / Inventory 008 / Case 4
001. From Paris to Siberia. O. Lazarev // Tomsk Oil, No. 23 (561), June 15, 2002. The hero of the essay is Shifris Solo Germanovich

The article is a biographical essay by O. Lazarev, published in 2002, dedicated to the life of Solo Germanovich Shifris (1913–2001), senior lecturer in the Department of Foreign Languages at Tomsk State University (TSU) and founder of the Chamber Music Lovers Club.

The article describes in detail the life trajectory of S. G. Shifris: from a European education to Siberian exile and a subsequent successful career in Tomsk.

Key aspects of the biography:

  • Education and languages: S. G. Shifris was born in Chernivtsi (he was successively a citizen of Austria-Hungary, Romania, and the USSR). He received a humanities education at a gymnasium and graduated from the University of Nancy in France (1931–1935), receiving a doctorate in economics and law. He spoke eight languages.
  • Exile period: In June 1941, he was exiled with his parents to Siberia (Krasnoyarsk, then Novy Vasyugan), which he himself described as "the tragedy of my life." In exile, he experienced poverty, forced physical labor (logging, water carrier, accountant), and the loss of his father and his future wife's first husband.
  • Family and Adaptation: In March 1945, he married Mina Noikhovna, who had also been exiled and was highly resilient and educated. The couple had three children (Gennady, Nora, and Beatrice), who later received university educations and defended their PhD dissertations in the natural sciences.
  • Career in Tomsk: After restrictions were lifted in 1956, he began working as a German teacher. In 1958, he moved to Tomsk and joined the French Department at Tomsk State University, where he worked for over forty years.
  • Social activities: In 1973, together with cellist V.V. Maksimov, he founded the Chamber Music Lovers Club at the House of Scientists, becoming its permanent president.

The article emphasizes the intelligence, elegance, and resilience of S. G. Shifris, as well as the international and intellectual atmosphere that developed among the special settlers in the Vasyugan region.

List of mentioned persons:

  • Gorbachev - Politician, mentioned in the context of perestroika and fear for the future.
  • Lazarev, O. - Author of the article "From Paris to Siberia".
  • Maksimov, V.V. - Tomsk cellist, co-founder of the Chamber Music Lovers Club.
  • Maksheev, Vadim - Famous Tomsk writer.
  • Milda Yanovna is a doctor, originally from the Baltics, who treated the author of the article as a child.
  • Petko (Uncle Efim) - Ukrainian, an acquaintance of S. G. Shifris's son, who instilled in him an interest in carpentry.
  • Ryzhenkov, Arsenty Vasilievich - Chairman of the collective farm "Zarya" during the period of exile of S. G. Shifris.
  • Stalin - Politician, mentioned in the context of the attitude of S. G. Shifris's parents to the authorities.
  • Trikhter, Ignatz - The first husband of Mina Noikhovna (the future wife of S. G. Shifris), died in exile in 1943.
  • Shifris, Alain - A prominent French journalist and writer, a relative of S. G. Shifris.
  • Shifris, Beatrice - Daughter of S. G. Shifris, candidate of chemical sciences.
  • Shifris, Gennady Solovich - Son of S. G. Shifris, candidate of chemical sciences, former head of the laboratory, general director of the LLC.
  • Shifris, Herman - Father of S. G. Shifris, owner of a fur workshop, philanthropist, died in exile in 1942.
  • Shifris, Mina Noikhovna - Wife of S. G. Shifris, an educated person, knew five languages.
  • Shifris, Nora Solovna - Daughter of S. G. Shifris, candidate of biological sciences.
  • Shifris, Solo Germanovich - Senior Lecturer at the Department of Foreign Languages at Tomsk State University, founder of the Chamber Music Lovers Club, the central character of the article.
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Fund 001 / Inventory 001 / Case 006: Газеты
017. Vadim Maksheev. Wedding candles.

Note in the newspaper "Krasnoe Znamya" from February 26, 1997.

A story about the history of Vadim Maksheev's family - about his grandfather, mother and father, who died on November 12, 1941 in a labor camp in the Urals.



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Fund 002 / Inventory 003: Статьи / Case 003
019. May it never happen to them... / V. Maksheev // "Red Banner". - 1994. - February 1.

Review article on the book by V. Khanevich "Bialystok Tragedy"

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