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Box 1

 Container

Contains 151 Results:

Documents relating to E. Ginzburg's second arrest and exile, 1949-1955

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-9
Scope and Contents

Each leaf is stamped on the back indicating it is an official archival copy.

Dates: 1949-1955

Letter from Case File, Evgeniia Ginzburg, Magadan, to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1953 October 23

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9A
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-9A
Scope and Contents

Appeal to the ministry for re-admission of her son Vasilii Aksenov to the institute of medicine in Kazan.

Dates: 1953 October 23

E. Ginzburg's certificate of rehabilitation, 1955 July 4

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-10
Scope and Contents

Charges in the case of Evgeniia Ginzburg were cancelled "za otsytsviem sostava prestupleniia"--"for lack of evidence."

Dates: 1955 July 4

Letters, Aleksei Fedorov, Leningrad, to Revekka Ginzburg, 1941

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-11
Scope and Contents

Aleksei Dmitrievich Fedorov (1926-1942) was Evgeniia Ginzburg's first son. Aleksei died of starvation during the siege of Leningrad.

Dates: 1941

Letters, Evgeniia Ginzburg, Kolyma, to Pavel Aksenov, 1940-1945

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-12
Scope and Contents

Folder includes a letter to Antonina Axenova from Gabriel Superfin, who supplied the photocopies from the originals in the Research Centre for East European Studies at the U. of Bremen.

Dates: 1940-1945

Letters, Revekka Ginzburg to Evgeniia Ginzburg, Kolyma, 1945-1949

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-13
Scope and Contents

Folder includes a letter from Sara Babenysheva to Antonina Axenova, who indicated that the letter should be dated 1995. Folder also includes a printout of a photo of Babenysheva and family.

Dates: 1945-1949

Letter, Evgeniia Ginzburg, Magadan, to the Magadan authorities, 1952

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-16
Scope and Contents

Request to leave Magadan from 27 August 1952 to 27 September 1952 to accompany the school-age children to the summer camp.

Dates: 1952

Letter, Orlova to Evgeniia Ginzburg and Anton Valter, 1956 June 28

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-18
Scope and Contents

The sender, Orlova, has not been identified.

Dates: 1956 June 28

Letter, Nadezhda Vasilievna[?], Leningrad, to Evgeniia Ginzburg, Magadan, 1956 November 5

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-19
Scope and Contents

The unidentified sender, a friend from Magadan, is responding to Ginzburg's inquiry about the possibility of living in Leningrad after rehabilitation.

Dates: 1956 November 5

Letter, Evgeniia Ginzburg, Palanga (Lithuania), to S.S. Offengenden, Kazan, 1960 August 4

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-21
Scope and Contents

Offengenden was an editor for the weekly, Chaian.

Dates: 1960 August 4

Letter, Ira[?] to Evgeniia Ginzburg, Lvov, 1965 October 18

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-22
Scope and Contents

Folder includes a note written by Antonina Axenova; however, the sender has not been identified.

Dates: 1965 October 18

Letter, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Riazan, to the editors of Literaturnaia Gazeta, 1968 December 12

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-23
Scope and Contents

Solzhenitsyn's letter to the editors is inscribed "with gratitude" to Ginzburg. signed by Solzhenitsyn, and dated December 18; folder also includes a photo of Solzhenitsyn as well as a photo of Lev Kopelev taken by Solzhenitsyn in Zhavoronki.

Dates: 1968 December 12

Letters, Evgeniia Ginzburg to Antonina Axenova, 1971

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-24
Scope and Contents

The "note receipts" accompanied packages and provided space for a short message or "letter"; at the time of these letters Ginzburg was in Moscow or Peredelkino and Axenova was in Krasnoiarsk or Novorossiisk, pursuing her acting career.

Dates: 1971

Letter, igor Vvedenskii, Lvov, to Evgeniia Ginzburg, 1972 January 21

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-25
Scope and Contents

Igor Vvedenskii was a professional photographer, who took many portraits of Ginzburg in both Lvov and Moscow.

Dates: 1972 January 21

Letters, Tatiana Tretiakova to Antonina Axenova, 1972-1974

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-26
Scope and Contents

Tatiana Sergeevna Tretiakova (ca. 1924-1996) was a friend of Ginzburg's from the labor camps, and she played an important role in Axenova's life as well; folder includes Axenova's note which provides some biographical background and explains relationships.

Dates: 1972-1974

Letters, Evgeniia Ginzburg to Antonina Axenova, 1972-1975

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-27
Scope and Contents

Locations of correspondents vary; for example, Axenova receives mail from her mother in Petrozavodsk, Leningrad, Cheliabinsk, Bolshaia Alushta, and Minsk.

Dates: 1972-1975

Letters, Natalia Ginzburg to Antonina Axenova, 1973-1974

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-28
Scope and Contents

Natalia Ginzburg (circa 1912-1984) was Evgeniia's younger sister and Antonina Axenova's aunt.

Dates: 1973-1974

Postcards, Evgeniia Ginzburg, Moscow, to Igor Vvedenskii, 1973-1974

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-29
Scope and Contents

Two of the postcards are addressed to Vvedenskii in Lvov and one to him in Leningrad; folder includes a brief note by Axenova.

Dates: 1973-1974

Letter, David Dar, Leningrad, to Evgeniia Ginzburg, Moscow, 1975 August 29

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-30
Scope and Contents

David Yakovlevich Dar (1910-1980) was a Russian writer who later emigrated to Jerusalem.

Dates: 1975 August 29

Letters, Natalia Ginzburg to Antonina Axenova, 1975-1976

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-31
Scope and Contents

Locations of correspondents vary: Leningrad, Anapa, Yalta, Riga.

Dates: 1975-1976

Letters, Paulina Miasnikova, Moscow, to Antonina Axenova, 1986-1992

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-32
Scope and Contents

Paulina S. Miasnikova (1910-2012) was a friend of Evgeniia Ginzburg from the labor camps. Later she played herself in the theatrical adaptation of Krutoi Marshrut directed by Galina Volchek.

Dates: 1986-1992

Letter, V. Stardubtsev, moscow, to Antonina Axenova, Minsk, 1988 November 16

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-33
Scope and Contents

Valerii Starodubtsev with the "Sovremennik" theatre suggests the idea of adapting Krutoi Marshrut for the stage.

Dates: 1988 November 16

Letter, V.I. Pershin, Magadan, to Antonina Axenova, Minsk, 1989 February 2

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-34
Scope and Contents

In this letter Pershin requests permission to publish Krutoi Marshrut in Magadan.

Dates: 1989 February 2

Letter, G.A. Gorsheneva, Kazan, to Antonina Axenova, Minsk, 1991 July 20

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 35
Identifier: MSE/REE 0021-35
Scope and Contents

Gorsheneva contacts Axenova to inform her of the death of Pavel Aksenov.

Dates: 1991 July 20