Zoya Ivanovna Voskresenskaya biography
The main years of the birth of Zoe Ivanovna Voskresenskaya years since the birth of Zoe Ivanovna Voskresenskaya today, April 28, has been performed since the birth of an extraordinary woman. Most of her life was connected with foreign intelligence, and everyone knew her as an author of books for children about Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. Zoya Ivanovna Voskresenskaya was born at the Uzlovaya station of the Tula province.
She was the older child in the family, and therefore, when the father died of tuberculosis, Zoe had to go to work at the age of 14 to help her mother feed the family. At first, she washed the floors, and after that she became the librarian of the Civil Defense Battalion of the Cheryma of the city of Smolensk. In a short time, Zoya Voskresenskaya went from a simple librarian to a scout.
Already at the age of 22, she began a new life - under the heading “Top Secret”. For the good of the country, she had to sacrifice her personal life. The first marriage in which the son of Vladimir was born broke up. The first official business trip was on Harbin, where Zoya Voskresenskaya for two years officially worked as a machine gunner, but actually carried out the reconnaissance of the center.
Responsible, decisive, punctual, unusually attractive - she was already at that time. In Riga, she became a baroness, and no one could recognize a girl with beautiful manners in this sleek lady who once washed the floors. Only large hands did not correspond to her image, and Zoya Voskresenskaya learned to wear gloves at any time of the year and in any weather.
In the year she was sent to Finland, where Irina agent became deputy intelligence resident of the NKVD, working under the guise of Intourist. There, Zoya Voskresenskaya met her second husband, Boris Arkadyevich Rybkin, thereby the resident who was officially in Finland to consul Yartsev. Shortly before the start of the war, Zoya Voskresenskaya-Rybkin “Madame Yartseva” returned to Moscow as an intelligence analyst.
She made a memorandum of Stalin, which spoke of the possible beginning of the war with Germany. In the year, as a press secretary of the Soviet embassy, Zoya Ivanovna was sent to Sweden, where her husband was transferred by an adviser to the ambassador. Thanks to it in Sweden, a collection began to be released, which illuminated events at the front from the point of view of the Soviet Union.
And her ability to negotiate at different levels and establish close cooperation with various officials made it possible to influence the foreign policy of Finland in order to withdraw it from the war. The circumstances of the death were not fully clarified. Zoya Ivanovna was very worried about the loss, but continued to work. In the year, she was fired from the foreign intelligence department, but was given the opportunity to retire as the head of the special unit of the Vorkuta camp.
It is known that Voskresenskaya made a lot of efforts to rehabilitate illegally convicted people. After leaving for a well -deserved rest at the age of 49, Zoya Ivanovna Voskresenskaya decided to engage in writing. She was forced to turn to the theme of Vladimir Ulyanov-Lenin to turn to the old man-Finn-the very one who once made a copper engagement from copper for the leader of the world proletariat and his wife.
The works of Zoe Voskresenskaya were very popular among children of the Soviet Union. The stories were reprinted with unprecedented circulations. But the writer did not have time to see her last book, which was called “Now I can tell the truth”.