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Olga Grigoryevna Shatunovskaya (Russian: Ольга Григорьевна Шатуновская; 1 March 1901, Baku – 23 November 1990, Moscow) was a prominent Old Bolshevik who played an important role in the implementation of de-Stalinization in the Soviet Union. A survivor of the Gulag, she was a member of Shvernik Commission created by Nikita Khrushchev to investigate the crimes of Joseph Stalin. Her memoirs, recorded by her children and grandchildren, were turned into a book by philosopher and essayist Grigory Pomerants under the title Sledstvie vedet katorzhanka [Investigation led by convict], published in 2004.

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  • Olga Grigoryevna Shatunovskaya (Russian: Ольга Григорьевна Шатуновская; 1 March 1901, Baku – 23 November 1990, Moscow) was a prominent Old Bolshevik who played an important role in the implementation of de-Stalinization in the Soviet Union. A survivor of the Gulag, she was a member of Shvernik Commission created by Nikita Khrushchev to investigate the crimes of Joseph Stalin. Shatunovskaya became a member of the Communist Party when she was 16. A close associate of Anastas Mikoyan, she worked in the party's Baku organization since 1918 under the leadership of Stepan Shaumian. During the 1930-1950s, she was a political prisoner of the Stalinist regime. After the death of Stalin, she became a member of the Soviet Party Control Committee, and head of a special commission on rehabilitations during the Khrushchev Thaw. She was the chief-investigator of the Kirov murder. 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 Grigory Pomerants under the title Sledstvie vedet katorzhanka [Investigation led by convict], published in 2004. (en)
  • О́льга Григо́рьевна Шатуно́вская (1901—1990) — советская политическая деятельница, член комитета партийного контроля при ЦК КПСС, активный участник реабилитации репрессированных. (ru)
  • 奥尔嘉·格里戈里耶夫娜·沙图诺夫斯卡娅(俄語:О́льга Григо́рьевна Шатуно́вская,1901年3月1日-1990年11月23日),是赫鲁晓夫时期的苏联共产党中央监察委员会委员,负责协助冤假错案平反的调查。 (zh)
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  • О́льга Григо́рьевна Шатуно́вская (1901—1990) — советская политическая деятельница, член комитета партийного контроля при ЦК КПСС, активный участник реабилитации репрессированных. (ru)
  • 奥尔嘉·格里戈里耶夫娜·沙图诺夫斯卡娅(俄語:О́льга Григо́рьевна Шатуно́вская,1901年3月1日-1990年11月23日),是赫鲁晓夫时期的苏联共产党中央监察委员会委员,负责协助冤假错案平反的调查。 (zh)
  • Olga Grigoryevna Shatunovskaya (Russian: Ольга Григорьевна Шатуновская; 1 March 1901, Baku – 23 November 1990, Moscow) was a prominent Old Bolshevik who played an important role in the implementation of de-Stalinization in the Soviet Union. A survivor of the Gulag, she was a member of Shvernik Commission created by Nikita Khrushchev to investigate the crimes of Joseph Stalin. Her memoirs, recorded by her children and grandchildren, were turned into a book by philosopher and essayist Grigory Pomerants under the title Sledstvie vedet katorzhanka [Investigation led by convict], published in 2004. (en)
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  • Olga Shatunovskaya (en)
  • Шатуновская, Ольга Григорьевна (ru)
  • 奥尔嘉·格里戈里耶夫娜·沙图诺夫斯卡娅 (zh)
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