Feature on Klinkinu ​​Larisa

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Karmoza, Elena P. (1906-1980).Feature on Klinkinu ​​Larissa / director E. Karmoza;Children's home № 22. - Diev-Mound, village (Iaroslavskaia area) 1947-1948.-2 sheet: Paper.-Access: Internet portal of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library.Feature on Klinkinu ​​Larisa Ivanovna, born in 1932, written by hand, in purple ink on sheets of exercise book in a line on both sides, the sheets have been filed in a personal matter.Signed by the director of children's home № 22 - Karmoza Elena Pavlovna, 28 / VIII-1947, certified by the head.educational part in July 1948 (signature nerazbochivo), printing (indistinct, blurred).At the 4 th c.- name, surname and patronymic family LI Klinkinoy and the date of their death.Electronic version (4 file, 300 dpi, JPEG, 9,6 MB).users copying is not allowed.Krasavina Larisa Ivanovna (nee Klinkina.) - a resident of besieged Leningrad.Born March 11, 1932 in Leningrad.During the blockade, in February 1942, after the death of relatives, Larissa was determined in a children's home № 18, in Demidov Lane, Building 2, at the corner of the Moika River.In March 1942, a children's home, was evacuated to the village Diev-Mound, Nekrasovsky district, Yaroslavl region.Prior to July 1948 living in a children's home № 22 (created in 1942 through the merger of three orphanages in Leningrad).In 1948 he returned from evacuation to Leningrad, studied at Teachers College.It has the certificate "residents of besieged Leningrad".- Karmoza Elena Pavlovna (1906-1980) - up to 1942 lived and worked in the besieged Leningrad.In March 1942, together with her daughter, Galina, was evacuated in the Yaroslavl region, Nekrasov district, village Diev-Mound.Worked as a teacher and then director of the orphanage number 22. After the war, she lived and worked in the Krasnodar region.She died in 1980.I. Children's home (22 c Diev-Mound, Iaroslavskaia region.) .1.Krasavina, Larissa (1932) - Documents and materials.2. The people (set).BBK 63.3 (2) 631-8yu1electronic copy Source: PBThe storage location of the original: From the private collection
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