Olga Wever ( Latvian: Olga Wever ; ser. 1890s - November 1, 1917 ) - a seamstress worker, a participant in the October armed uprising in Moscow in 1917 .
| Olga Vever | |
|---|---|
| Olga Wever | |
| Birth name | Olga Vever |
| Date of Birth | ser. 1890s |
| Place of Birth | Latvia , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | November 1, 1917 |
| A place of death | Moscow , Russian Republic |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | a seamstress worker, an artist of the amateur theater, a nurse of the Red Guard detachment. |
| The consignment | non-partisan |
| Main ideas | socialism |
Biography
Latvian .
Arrived in Moscow during the First World War .
She worked as a seamstress in a factory.
She participated in the performances of the Latvian working troupe . Actress of the Latvian Worker Theater. At this time she was about 20 years old.
In October 1917 she joined the Red Guard . Nurse of the Latvian Red Guard detachment.
Participated in the battles for the Alekseevskoe military school in Lefortovo , the Central Telephone Station ( Milyutinsky Lane , now house number 5).
She died on Nikolskaya Street during the attack on the Kremlin .
She was buried near the Kremlin wall .
Literature
- Moscow. Encyclopedia / Chapters. ed. A. L. Narochnitsky . - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1980 .-- 688 p., Ill.
- Abramov Alexey. At the Kremlin wall - M .: Politizdat , 1988. - ISBN 5-250-00071-1 .