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Aleksandra Zelenskaya was a Polish-born Soviet actress and singer. She was born in Wołyń Voivodeship, Poland, and moved to the Soviet Union in 1945. She began her career as an actress in the 1950s, appearing in films such as The Cranes Are Flying (1957) and The Unsent Letter (1959). She also had a successful singing career, releasing several albums and singles. Zelenskaya was married to actor and director Leonid Gaidai from 1957 until his death in 1993. She had two children, a son and a daughter. Zelenskaya died on 28 April, 2021 in Moscow, Russia, at the age of 96. Her net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 5 April, 1927
Birthday 5 April
Birthplace Wołyń Voivodeship, Poland
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Nationality Poland

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2001

Little is known about Zelenskaya's life after she was liberated from prison. Mikhailo Bakanchuk, another member of the Norilsk uprising, claimed that in 2001 she was living in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. Irena Machulskaya, who participated in the uprising in the female camp, believed that until at least 2005 Zelenskaya was living somewhere in eastern Ukraine. Her further fate is not documented.

1953

In September 1952, Zelenskaya was delivered to the 6th Women's Camp at Gorlag. The next summer, the Norilsk uprising began at the camp. The women's camp joined the strike two days after the men's camps, and Zelenskaya became a member of the strike committee during the uprising. On 7 June 1953, with six other members of the strike committee, she presented the demands of the strikers to the commission of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. She proposed the slogan "Freedom or Death" for the strikers.

On 6 July 1953, after the uprising had been put down, Zelenskaya was arrested for her participation in the strike. On 18 January 1954, she was convicted by the camp court at Norillag and sentenced to another five years in prison. On 6 May she was transferred to Krasnoyarsk prison and on 19 November she was transferred to yet another prison in the Kurgan region.

1952

On 22 March 1952, Zelenskaya was once again arrested, this time while still in the Peschanlag camp. She was arrested for having "created an anti-Soviet nationalist group in the camp [and] systematically expressed anti-Soviet defeatist fabrications." She was also accused of creating a nationalist Ukrainian flag and a stamp for making anti-Soviet documents. When searched, she was found with a stamp cliche and two prints. Additionally, a homemade flag embroidered with the coat of arms of Ukraine was found under her floorboards. However, the investigation failed to conclusively tie Zelenskaya to the flag's creation. She was suspected of other acts of sabotage, including setting fire to five barracks in the Peschanlag camp, though these allegations were never proven.

1946

On 23 April 1946, Zelenskaya was arrested after being accused of having a connection to the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. According to camp documents, she supposedly received partisans of the organization into her home and provided them with food and shelter. On 2 July 1946, she was charged under articles 54-1 and 54-11 of the criminal code of the Ukrainian SSR. She was sentenced to ten years in a labor camp and five years suspension of political rights. She was imprisoned in the Peschanlag (ru) camp in Kazakhstan.