In the 1930s, those who died or were shot in Ivanovo Prison were buried without grave markers in the city’s Burylinskoe (Novouspenskoe) cemetery. It was located in the Mineyevo settlement and came into existence in the late 19th century.
Today the cemetery is no more and the Kraneks company occupies the site. Only one section of burials survives, the memorial cemetery of Old Communists (26 gravestones). In 1989, this site was identified as one place where victims of political repression were buried, thanks to work by a joint commission of the Ivanovo Region executive committee and the region’s FSB.
A Book of Remembrance: Russian Federation, Ivanovo Region (one vol. 1997) provides minimal information on 11,000 people who were “repressed” under the Soviet regime. To judge by the Memorial database online neither the date of their arrest nor the nature of the repressive measures taken against them are indicated.
State of burials | Area | Boundaries |
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Have not survived
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not determined
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not delineated
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[ Original texts & hyperlinks ]
Reply by the Ivanovo Region FSB (№ 5815 of 28 June 2004) to a formal enquiry by RIC Memorial (St Petersburg)
Documents of the Ivanovo Region Archive about the period of mass political repression in the 20th century
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Reply by the Ivanovo City administration (№2-22-1562 of 28 April 2014) to a formal enquiry by RIC Memorial (St Petersburg)
Reply by the first deputy chairman of the Ivanovo Region Administration (№ 3616-01-101 of 13 May 2014) to a formal enquiry by RIC Memorial (St Petersburg)