Aleksandra Nowakowska


Aleksandra Fyodorovna Nowakowska, Russian Александра Федоровна Новаковская (born 28 March 1907, died 6 October 1982 in Paris) is a Russian emigre activist.

She was born under the name of Tumanov. During the Russian Civil War her family left for Poland. In 1927 she lived in France. Aleksandra Nowakowska worked in Paris as a masseuse. At the same time engaged in social activities of white Russian emigres. She co-founded the Assistance Committee of the Russian Corps - Liceum im. Nicholas II in Versailles. She participated in deciding to pay scholarships to college students. After the occupation of France by the German army in the summer of 1940, it was active in the resistance movement. She was hiding in the US and British airmen who had been shot down by the Jesuits at Versailles. In the 1950s, she organized evening parties and other meetings of the Association of Former Students of the First Moscow Corps of Cadets. In 1955, the American authorities decorated it with the Freedom Medal.

Biography of Aleksandra Nowakowska (Russian) Bibliography

Lew A. Mnuchin, Marie Avril, Russian Abroad in France, 1919-2000, 2008

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