Zinaida Todosivna Dolotenko (Ukrainian: Зінаїда Тодосівна Долотенко, born 1922 – died ?)
Beginning in 1938, she started working as a laborer at the Shevchenko collective farm in the village of Samhorodok and achieved significant harvests of sugar beets.
She later had to hide in a nearby area to avoid being taken by German soldiers to forcefully work as a fremdarbeiter in Nazi Germany.
After the war, she was elected a member of the Rotmistriv District Committee of the Kyiv Regional State Technical University of Ukraine.
[1][2] In 1951, the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine recommended that she did not get re-elected, having been accused of low productivity of her agricultural brigade and being absent from meetings with her electorate.