Her nationality is Russian. She was sentenced on January 10, 1938 under the NKVD of the USSR as a member of the family of the enemy of the people to 8 years in prison. Arrived at Akmolinskoye on February 24, 1938 from Butyrskaya prison in Moscow. The period of stay in "ALZHIR" is not specified. She was released on October 26 from Karlag in 1945. She passed away in 1985 at the age of 86.
The husband of Natalia Drozdova, Drozdov Alexander Konstantinovich, was born on March 20, 1898 in Moscow in the family of a small trader. In 1915 he graduated from six classes of the gymnasium. In April 1916, he voluntarily entered the military service. Three months later, he left for the front. He is a member of the First World War.
Since January 1935 - head of the department of the material part of artillery of the AU of the Red Army. He was arrested on May 29, 1937 by the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on July 1, 1937 on charges of participation in a military conspiracy and sentenced to death. The sentence was executed on the same day. He was buried in Moscow at the Don cemetery. He was rehabilitated by the Decision of the Military Collegium of October 27, 1956. Prior to his arrest, the Drozdov family lived in the center of Moscow on Chistoprudny Boulevard, 12, building 4, apt. 63.
Natalya Fedorovna was a housewife, raised her daughter Tamara. Immediately after the arrest of her husband, Natalya Fedorovna and her 13-year-old daughter Tamara were evicted from their apartment on Chistoprudny Boulevard, and they moved to Anna Nikanorovna Timofeeva's grandmother in Sokolniki, where Tamara remained in her care and managed to escape the orphanage. Tamara Drozdova worked for a long time at the Promtransniiproekt Research Institute, located on Vernadsky Prospekt, where she retired, had many diplomas and was awarded the Veteran of Labor medal. She passed away in 2013.