Boronina Ekaterina Alekseevna

Definition:

Writer, member of the Leningrad branch of the Union of Writers of the USSR

Years of life: 1907-1955
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Born in 1907; Russian; secondary education; anarchist-syndicalist. Student at the Russian Institute of Art History.

Lived in Leningrad. Arrested on July 27, 1926. Sentenced on September 18, 1926 by the Special Specialized Division of the OGPU Collegium on charges of leading a counter-revolutionary anarchist organization to 3 years of exile in Tashkent. In early 1928, she returned to Leningrad. She worked as an employee of the newspaper "Reader and Writer", and in 1928-1929 her works were published in the magazines "Chizh", "Hedgehog", and "Koster". Member of the Union of Soviet Writers since 1934. Participated in the work of the Leningrad branch of the Writers' Union. In 1950, she lived at the address: Leningrad, Barochnaya St., Building 4, Apt. 14. She was arrested on October 30, 1950. Sentenced on February 17, 1951 by the Special Specialized Division of the USSR MGB under Art. 58-10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to 10 years in a labor camp. Released in 1954. Rehabilitated on 11/01/1954.

Info:
Жертвы политического террора в СССР. Интернет-база. // Общество Мемориал [Электрон. ресурс]. URL: http://base.memo.ru/ (дата обращения 2009 – 2025 гг.).

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