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Marija Zacharczenko-Szulc | |
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Born | (1893-12-03)December 3, 1893 Penza Oblast, Russian Empire |
Died | June 23, 1927(1927-06-23) (aged 33) Polotsk district, Vitebsk region |
Body discovered | public figure, politician and intelligence officer |
Maria Vladislavovna Zakharchenko-Szulc (December 3, 1893 – June 23, 1927) was a political figure of the White movement. She was from the nobility. As a participant of World War I, the Civil War, and the Gallipoli campaign, she was one of the leaders of the Russian All-Military Union (ROVS) and a scout.
Biography
Maria Vladislavovna Lysova was born into the family of an Active State Councillor Vladislav Gerasimovich Lysov. Her mother passed away shortly after giving birth. Maria spent her early years in Penza Governorate, at her family estate, and in the city of Penza, where she received a good home education. From a young age, horses were her passion. She continued her education at the Smolny Institute, graduating in 1911 with a gold medal. After graduating, she spent a year studying in Lausanne. Upon returning to her family estate, she organized the household and established a small exemplary horse-breeding farm. In 1913, she married Ivan Sergeyevich Mikhno, a participant of the Russo-Japanese War and a captain of the Semyonovsky Life Guards Regiment. The young couple settled in Saint Petersburg, on Zagorodny Prospect, house 54, where there were state apartments for officers of the regiment.
Popular culture
In culture, Zakharchenko-Szulc was one of the characters in the novel Dead Swell by Soviet writer Lev Nikulin, which tells the story of the Chekist operation "Trest." The role of Maria Vladislavovna in the 1967 film Operation "Trest", based on this novel, was played by Soviet theater actress Lyudmila Kasatkina.
References
- "Белая Россия - Захарченко-Шульц Мария Владиславовна". belrussia.ru. Retrieved 2025-01-02.
- "Народная артистка СССР Людмила Касаткина [1978 Сухин Г. - Людмила Касаткина]". istoriya-teatra.ru. Retrieved 2025-01-02.