Nadezhda Joffe

Female, Deceased Person

1906 – 1999

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Who was Nadezhda Joffe?

Nadezhda Adolfovna Joffe was a Soviet Trotskyist and daughter of early Soviet leader Adolph Joffe.

Joffe joined the Trotskyist Left Opposition within the Soviet Communist Party shortly after it was formed in 1923 and was first exiled from Moscow in 1929. She was re-arrested at the beginning of the Great Purge in 1936 and sent to Kolyma labor camps in Siberia, where her first husband, Trotskyist Pavel Kossakovsky, was killed in 1938. She was the last person to see Leon Trotsky's first wife, Aleksandra Sokolovskaya, alive in Kolyma in 1938.

After Joseph Stalin's death in 1953, Joffe's sentence was annulled and she returned to Moscow in 1956. She wrote a book of memoirs, Back in Time: My Life, My Fate, My Epoch in 1971-1972, which was first published in Moscow after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1992. Her family emigrated to the United States at the end of her life and she settled in Brooklyn, New York City. She worked on her father's biography and his letters until her death in 1999 at the age of 92, collaborating with Iskra Research publishing house.

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Born
1906
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  • United States of America
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Died
Mar 18, 1999

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on July 23, 2013

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