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Olga Shatunovskaya

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After the fall of Soviet power in Baku, she was left in the city to carry out underground work. In September 1918, after the entry of Turkish troops into Baku and the execution of 26 Baku commissars, Shatunovskaya was arrested and sentenced by the Turkish command to death by hanging, but was pardoned
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Shatunovskaya was honored with the highest Soviet medals. Her memoirs, recorded by her children and grandchildren, were turned into a book by philosopher and essayist
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on May 24, 1954 by the Commission for the Review of Cases of Convicts and Exiles. In 1956–1962, she was a member of the
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In December 1918, Shatunovskaya took part in the Transcaucasian underground conference of the Bolsheviks near
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as the secretary of the district committee and was a member of the Baku party committee.
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period, and was the secretary of the Chairman of the Baku Council of People's Commissars
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family. Her father, Grigory Shatunovsky (1871–1922), was a lawyer and studied at
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Khrushchev Era Politics and the Investigation of the Kirov Murder, 1956-1957
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Documentary: How Two Little-Known Officials Dismantled the Stalinist System
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On March 30, 1918, Shatunovskaya left her parents’ house and joined the
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She was arrested in November 1937, and in May 1938 he was sent to a
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Shatunovskaya, Olga Grigoryevna (2001). Kutyina, Gianna (ed.).
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Sledstvie vedet katorzhanka (Investigation led by convict)
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for 8 years on charges of being a "counter-revolutionary
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The Victims Return: Survivors of the Gulag After Stalin
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of those who were repressed, and was a member of the
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Getty, John Arch; Thompson, Roberta (25 June 1993).
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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She was the chief-investigator of the 643: 641: 548: 516:, and head of a special commission on 489:After Stalin's death in 1953, she was 365:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 224:Grigory Naumovich Shatunovsky (father) 512:Shatunovskaya became a member of the 404:, she headed the press office of the 359:in Baku. In 1915 she began attending 7: 618:"Сталин – заказчик убийства Кирова" 485:Rehabilitation and de-Stalinization 443:, and then worked in party work in 406:Baku Council of People's Commissars 355:In 1913, Shatunovskaya entered the 751:Stalinist Terror: New Perspectives 616:Pomerants, Grigory (1 June 2009). 14: 678:Database of the Memorial Society. 437:Central Committee of the Komsomol 811:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 650:Moscow 1956: The Silenced Spring 263: 256: 245: 238: 147: 135: 851:Burials at Vvedenskoye Cemetery 528:murder. 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Baku
Russian Empire
Baku
Republic of Azerbaijan
Moscow
Vvedenskoye Cemetery
Moscow
Russian Empire
Soviet Union
Shvernik Commission
CPSU
Order of Lenin
Soviet Union
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Soviet Union
Russian
Baku
Moscow
Old Bolshevik
Kolyma
Gulag
de-Stalinization
Soviet Union
Gulag
Shvernik Commission
Nikita Khrushchev
Joseph Stalin

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