Background
Elena Nefedeva was born in August 1870 in a Lutheran peasant family in the Halahalnya village, Pskov Oblast.
Elena Nefedeva was born in August 1870 in a Lutheran peasant family in the Halahalnya village, Pskov Oblast.
She graduated from high school in Pskov.
In 1922 she joined to one Catholic monastic community. On 5 December 1923 she was arrested for gang-case of Russian Catholics and December 19 Nefedeva was sent for further investigation to Moscow. On May 19 of next year she was sentenced under Artist
61 Criminal Code of the Russian Federation to 5 years in a concentration camp.
She remained in Orel political isolator, then to Ekaterinburg prison, in 1925 in the Solovki prison camp, in 1927 in Suzdal political isolator. In 1930 Nefedeva was released and sent tolive three years in Saratov.
In 1933 returned to Leningrad, worked in a tuberculosis clinic. Elena Nefedeva was arrested again on 16 September 1935 on charges of participating in a counterrevolutionary organization, puts the problem of the transformation of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics in a Catholic state.
On 7 February 1936, she was sentenced under Article 58-10 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to three years" exile, and sent to Kargopol Arkhangelsk region.
Her subsequent fate is unknown.