Eufrosinia Kersnovskaya

Eufrosinia Antonovna Kersnovskaya (Russian: Евфроси́ния Анто́новна Керсно́вская; January 8, 1908 – March 8, 1994) was a Russian woman who spent 12 years in Gulag camps and wrote her memoirs in 12 notebooks, 2,200,000 characters, accompanied with 680 pictures. She wrote three copies of the work. In 1968, friends typed samizdat copies, repeating the pictures on the back sides of the sheets. Excerpts from the work were first published in Ogonyok and Znamya magazines in 1990, as well as in The Observer (June 1990). After that, German and French publications followed. In 2001 the complete text, in six volumes, was published in Russia.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 08, 1908
Birth place
Odessa , Russian Empire
Date of deathMarch 08, 1994
Place of death
Russia , Stavropol Krai , Yessentuki

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  1. http://women-gulag.ru
  2. http://www.gulag.su
  3. http://www.gulag.su/album/index.php?eng=1