Gagen-Thorn Nina Ivanovna
Ethnographer, folklorist, writer, candidate of historical sciences (1946).
Genus. in 1900 (according to other data in 1901) in St. Petersburg; Education: higher - in 1924 she graduated from the economics department of the Faculty of Social Sciences of Petrograd University. Participated in the activities of the Free Philosophical Association (Wolfila). She worked in the Northern Scientific and Fishing Expedition. In 1927–1930, he was a graduate student at the Institute of Comparative History of Literatures and Languages of the West and East. She worked at the Commission for the Study of the Tribal Composition of the Population of the USSR, the State Academy of the History of Material Culture, the Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography (since 1933), and taught at the Institute of the Peoples of the North (1931–32). Lived in Moscow. Arrested 10/17/1936. Sentenced under Art. 58-10 by 5 years of labor camp. She served her sentence in Kolyma, then in exile in the Kurgan region. Released in 1942. Lived in Leningrad. In 1946 she defended her PhD thesis at the Institute of Ethnography of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Arrested again on December 30, 1947. Sentenced by the USSR Ministry of State Security on April 17, 1948 under Art. 58-10, part 1 to 5 years in labor camp. She served in Temlag, and in 1952 she was sent to “eternal settlement” in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Released on April 16, 1954 under an amnesty. She returned to Moscow, then to Leningrad. She worked at the Leningrad branch of the Institute of Ethnography named after. ON THE. Miklouho-Maclay of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1955–1977). Rehabilitated by the Leningrad City Court in 1956. Died in 1986.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гаген-Торн Нина Ивановна
1. An extract from the register of births for 1901 with a record of birth on December 2, 1900, Gagen-Thorn N.I., issued by the clergy of the Church of the Smolensk Mother of God at the Imperial Military Medical Academy.


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2. Photo of the Gagen-Thorn family, 1910. Sitting (from left to right): Gagen-Torn Ivan Eduardovich, Gagen-Torn Nina Ivanovna, Gagen-Thorn Ottilia Eduardovna, Gagen-Thorn Robert Alexandrovich, Gagen-Thorn Evgeniy Robertovich, Zwengmann (ur. Gagen -Torn) Amalia Eduardovna, Gagen-Torn Maria Eduardovna, Gagen-Torn Lidiya Oskarovna, Gagen-Torn Oscar Eduardovich, Gagen-Torn (ur. Porozhnyakova) Elena Pavlovna, Gagen-Torn Viktor Eduardovich, Gagen-Torn Elena (Lilya) Viktorovna, Gagen-Thorn Olga Oskarovna. Standing (from left to right): Gagen-Thorn (ur. Sorgenfrey) Vera Alexandrovna, Freiberg (ur. Gagen-Torn) Maria Oskarovna, Freyberg Sergey Ivanovich, Gagen-Thorn Eduard Robertovich, Gagen-Thorn Evgenia Oskarovna, Gagen-Thorn Orest Oskarovich, Gagen-Torn Elena Oskarovna, Gagen-Torn Alexander Oskarovich, Gagen-Torn Vladimir Oskarovich, Gagen-Torn Anna Oskarovna, Gagen-Torn Viktor-Viktorovich, Gagen-Torn Ivan Viktorovich, Gagen-Torn (ur. Oveld-Ovilskaya) Anzhelika Konstantinovna.


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3. Letter from Boris Pasternak dated 02/08/1953 Gagen-Thorn N.I. with comments about the manuscript of her poem about Lomonosov.


Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Мительман Роза Яковлевна
4. Memories of Turandina L.A. about Mitelman R.Ya., written on 09/08/2015.


Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Мительман Роза Яковлевна
5. Article by the initiative group "The Last Address" in St. Petersburg about Mitelman R.Ya. and Pines D.M., who were shot in 1937, and about the installation of a memorial plaque on the house where he lived as part of the "Last Address" project 02.07. 2017. (attached file)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гаген-Торн Нина Ивановна
6. Poem by Lev Ozerov “Poetry”, in memory of N.I. Gagen-Thorn, March 1995.

Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Гаген-Торн Нина Ивановна
7. Homemade book Gagen-Thorn N.I. “My city, my house”, compiled by Gagen-Thorn’s daughter G.Yu. from the mother's works concerning the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, 2000.


































































Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Вербловская Ирэна Савельевна
11. Article by Verblovskaya I.S. “In the depths of Siberian ores...” about some features of poetry created in Soviet captivity, published in the newspaper “Russian Thought” No. 4120 for 04/04/10/1996 and No. 1421 for 04/11–17/1996.

