Serafima Alexandrovna Ryzhova

Серафима Александровна Рыжова
Soviet Union Russia 1898–1940 ✕ Executed; rehabilitated in 1956

Yezhov’s longtime secretary, source of the first deposition against him

On 14 January 1939 she was forced to sign a confession that her old chief had drawn her into a conspiracy. The first deposition of the Yezhov case came from his own longtime secretary.

Born in Borisoglebsk in 1898, she first met Yezhov at a Kislovodsk resort in the summer of 1925 and from 1926 worked as a technical secretary in the Central Committee apparatus. When Yezhov took charge of a CC department in 1930 she became his secretary and stayed at his side until 1936, then worked briefly in the NKVD secretariat before returning to the CC. Her husband was Mikhail Ryzhov, who rose to deputy commissar of internal affairs under Yezhov. Arrested on 17 December 1938 after Yezhov's fall, she was interrogated by Beria himself, and at her interrogation of 14 January 1939 she was forced to sign a statement confessing that she had belonged to a counterrevolutionary conspiracy since 1931 and that her old chief had recruited her. That deposition became the starting point of the political case against Yezhov. On 26 January 1940 the Military Collegium sentenced her to death on charges of counterrevolutionary activity; she was shot the next day, and was rehabilitated in September 1956.

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