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Nadezhda Sergejevna Alliluyeva

Russian: Надежда Сергеевна Аллилуева
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Birthplace: Baku, Azerbaijan
Death: November 09, 1932 (31)
Moscow, Russia (Russian Federation) (suicide)
Place of Burial: Moscow
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Daughter of Сергей Яковлевич Аллилуев and Ольга Евгеньевна Аллилуева
Wife of Joseph Stalin
Mother of Vasily Dzhugashvili; Svetlana Stalin aka Lana Peters and Артём Фёдорович Сергеев
Sister of Павел Сергеевич Аллилуев; Анна Сергеевна Реденс and Федор Сергеевич Аллилуев
Half sister of Сергей Алексеевич Косцов; Евгения Сергеевнa Шохат and Михаил Сергеевич Косцов

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About Nadezhda Sergejevna Alliluyeva

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Nadezhda Sergeevna Alliluyeva was the second wife of Joseph Stalin and First Lady of Russia.

Nadezhda was the youngest child of Russian revolutionary Sergei Alliluyev and his wife Olga, a woman of German and Georgian ancestry. She first met Stalin as a child when her father, Sergei Alliluyev, sheltered him after one of his escapes from Siberian exile in 1911. She may have always been in love with the mysterious swarthy Georgian with the yellowish colored eyes who saved her life from drowning when she was a child. After the revolution, Nadezhda worked as a confidential code clerk in Lenin's office. She eschewed fancy dress, make-up and other trappings that she felt un-befitting of a proper Bolshevik. The couple married in 1919, when Stalin was already a 41 year old widower and father of one son born to his first wife, who died of typhus years earlier. Nadezhda and Joseph had two children together: Vasily, born in 1921, became a figher pilot (C.O. of 32 GIAP) at Stalingrad and Svetlana, their daughter, was born in 1926. According to her close friend, Polina Molotov, the marriage was strained, and the two constantly fought. She also suffered from a mental illness which may have been bipolar disorder, Molotov recalled that she suffered from mood swings which made her seem like a "mad woman." While she was close to Vasily, she wasn't very close to Svetlana and was very stern with the children.

After a public spat with Stalin at a party dinner, Nadezhda was found dead in her bedroom, a revolver by her side. Regardless, the official announcement was that Nadezhda died from appendicitis. Two doctors, who refused to sign a certificate stating false conclusions about the cause of her death (Levin and Pletnev), were later convicted during the Trial of the Twenty-One and executed. Some claim the gun was found beside the hand she didn't use, apparently pointing to a framed suicide; many in Russia allege that Stalin killed her himself.

Accounts of contemporaries and Stalin's letters indicate that he was deeply disturbed by the event.

Her daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva later emigrated from the Soviet Union in a high profile defection to the United States, where she eventually published her autobiography which included recollections of her parents and their relationship.



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О Надежде Сергеевне Аллилуевой (русский)

9 сентября 1901 года в городском родильном доме Баку родилась девочка, которая при крещении 27 сентября 1901 года, получила имя Надежды. Крещение проходило в пятиглавом Баиловском военном соборе во имя Св.Алексия, Митрополита Московского. Таинство крещения совершал священник Виктор Вознесенский. Согласно церковной книги родители - Сергей и Ольга Аллилуевы записаны, как » оба православные». Восприемниками (крестными) Надежды были : мещанин города Тулы Александр Иванович Селищев и дочь священника Донской области, второго Донского округа, станицы Кочалинской - Анна Яковлевна Краснова(4) .
Малоизвестные факты из жизни семьи Сталина... / Проза.ру
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Наде́жда Серге́евна Аллилу́ева (9 (22) сентября 1901, Баку — 9 ноября 1932, Москва) — вторая жена Генерального секретаря ЦК ВКП(б) И. В. Сталина. Член ВКП(б) с 1918 года.

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Nadezhda Sergejevna Alliluyeva's Timeline

1901
September 22, 1901
Baku, Azerbaijan
1921
March 5, 1921
Москва
March 21, 1921
Moscow, Moskva, Russia (Russian Federation)
1926
February 28, 1926
Moscow, gorod Moskva, Moscow, Russia (Russian Federation)
1932
November 9, 1932
Age 31
Moscow, Russia (Russian Federation)
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Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow