Vovchik-Blakitnaya Lidiya Evgenievna

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Born in 1900 in the village of Busha, Yampolsky district, Kamenets-Podolsk province; higher education , chemist-agronomist;   A member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) from 1918 to 1934, she lived in Kharkov and worked as a chemist at the Novaya Bavaria plant. She married the writer Vasily Blakitny and had a daughter, Maya. She was widowed in 1924. She was arrested on June 11, 1937, as a "member of a counterrevolutionary nationalist organization" and accused of "espionage and anti-Soviet activity." She was sentenced to 10 years in a labor camp on October 11, 1937. She was released from the camp early in the fall of 1944.

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Заклейменные властью. Ходатайства за политических заключенных/ Международное общество "Мемориал" [Электрон. ресурс]. URL: http://pkk.memo.ru/ (дата обращения: 2012-2026 гг.).

Documents (2)

Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
23. Letter from T.I. Myagkova dated March 24, 1929 from Chelkar, Kazakhstan, to M.N. Poloz about the joy of receiving the letter, about the surprise at how his daughter has grown and developed, about his offer to bring her periodically to Chelkar and about the fear that she will forget her mother.
Fund 05 / Inventory 1 / Case Полоз Рада Михайловна. Т. 2
24. Transcript of a letter from T.I. Myagkova, dated March 24, 1929, from Chelkar, Kazakhstan, to M.N. Poloz about the joy of receiving the letter, about her surprise at how her daughter has grown and developed, about her offer to bring her periodically to Chelkar, and about her fear that she will forget her mother. (attached file)