Valentina Khetagurova
Valentina Semyonovna Khetagurova, was a founder of the Khetagurova movement, a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union for the Russian Far East.
Biography
Valentina Zarubina was born in St. Petersburg in 1914. In 1932, when she was seventeen, she enlisted to work on the De-Kastri Fortified district in the Far Eastern Federal District, where she worked as a draughtswoman. There, she became the leader of the Komsomol cell, and became involved in the fight against illiteracy and in organizing the weekly day off. Working with the women in the cell, she helped to improve daily life, including the soldiers' food and arranging leisure activities. In 1936, for her work in Siberia, she was awarded with the Order of the [Red Banner of Labour]. She was awarded a gold watch by Kliment Voroshilov, the People's Commissioner for Defense of the USSR. The following year she was elected to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.Khetagurova died in 1992. She is buried in Moscow in the Novodevichy Cemetery.