Ksenia Ge
Ksenia Mikhailovna Ge was a Russian communist revolutionary. Born in Chișinău, she joined the Bolshevik Party while in exile, where she met her husband Aleksandr Ge. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, she moved to the Caucasian city of Kislovodsk, where she worked for the Cheka and the People's Commissariat of Health. After the Volunteer Army captured the city, she was arrested and her husband was killed. She attempted to escape, but was given up and hanged.
Biography
Ksenia Mikhailovna Serdyukova was born in Chișinău, in 1892, the daughter of a military officer. She was educated in Vilnius, after which she went into exile and frequented Russian revolutionary circles, meeting her husband Aleksandr Ge and joining the Bolshevik Party. Following the February Revolution, Ksenia and her husband returned to Russia, settling in Moscow, where they worked for the party. After the October Revolution, Ge moved to Kislovodsk, where she worked as a senior investigator for the Cheka, and as head of the People's Commissariat of Health.During the White offensive in the Northern Caucasus, Ksenia participated in the defense of Kislovodsk, but facing an overwhelming White force, the Red Army soon fled the city. Ge decided to remain behind, in order to care for her sick daughter, who would have been unable to leave with them. She also persuaded her husband, Aleksandr Ge, to stay with them. On, Anton Denikin's Volunteer Army captured Kislovodsk and brought the city under the White Terror. On 21 January, Ge's husband was killed by the Whites while covering the retreat of Chekists fleeing the city. The following day, Ksenia herself was arrested. She was detained in a hotel room, together with her daughter.