Background
Olga Efremovna Ryvkina was born on June 16, 1951 in Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation.
Olga Efremovna Ryvkina was born on June 16, 1951 in Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation.
Olga Efremovna graduated from Rostov special school No. 53 (1968), Department of German Language and Literature, Faculty of Romano-Germanic Philology of Voronezh State University (1973).
Olga Efremovna was a school teacher in the village of Oskino, Khokholsky District, Voronezh Region (1973-1974). In 1974-1977, a teacher at Birsk State Pedagogical Institute (Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic). Translator at Ufa Aviation Institute (1978-1979). Since 1980, she has been working at Rostov State University: translator at Research Institute of Physics, senior laboratory assistant at German language department (since 1994).
Since 1997, collaborates with the Rostov publishing house "Phoenix", where Ryvkina translated many German books from German, including "The Tyrants of Greece" by Helmut Bervé (1997), "Catherine II" by Hans von Rimsh (1998), "Metternich" by Peter Berglar (1998), "Theodor Herzl" by Julius Sheps (1998), "Is There Life After a Divorce?" by Sylvia Schneider (2004).