Popov Ivan Dmitrievich letter to his wife Eugenia Popova Nikitichna

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Popov, John D. (1912-1942).Popov Ivan Dmitrievich letter to his wife Eugenia Popova Nikitichna.- 26 August 1942. -1 sheet of paper.-Access: Internet portal of the Presidential Library.It is written by hand on both sides of the sheet in the line, in black ink and pencil.Electronic version (4 files, JPEG: 3,0 MB).users copying is not allowed.Letter Popov Ivan Dmitrievich (1912-1942) of the active Red Army with his wife Eugenia Popova Nikitichna (1912-1965).The text begins with the words: ". Hello Hello Jack, Nina and Shura ..." (preserved the author's spelling and punctuation).Before the text on the 1st sheet of writing the date: 26 / VIII '42 There is a stamp: Checked by military censorship.- Ivan D. Popov (1912-1942) - a veteran of World War II.Born in 1912 in the village Kotovsky Koftolskogo village council, Nyandomsky District, Arkhangelsk Region.From 1930 to 1942 he worked in Shalakushskom lestranhoze Sevtransles trust, while he studied by correspondence at the Leningrad Forestry Academy.SM Kirov.Since 1938 - a managerial job in the apparatus Shalakushskogo lestranhoza, was the deputy Nyandomsky District Council of People's Deputies (first convocation).In May 1942 he was appointed Head of Production and Technical Department of the trust "Sevtranles".At a special railway accounting and was booked at December 31, 1942, but, despite this, he volunteered for the front.Died 31 December 1942 in the battle against the German-Finnish aggressors.Place of death and burial is still unknown.Information provided by the granddaughter - Margarita Popova.- Popov (nee Fedotova.) Nikitichna Eugenia (1912-1965) - the wife of a veteran of World War II, Popov Ivan Dmitrievich.After her husband's death in the spring of 1943, he handed over all the household savings to build the tank.In the family archives preserved Government telegram "with gratitude Popova EN for the care of the armored forces of the Red Army", signed by Stalin.I. Popov, Evgeny Nikitichna (1912-1965) .1.Popov, Ivan D. (1912-1942) - Correspondence.2. Popov, Evgeny Nikitichna (1912-1965) - Correspondence.3. The memory of the Great Victory (collection).4. People (collection).5. Russia in the people of (the collection).6. The Great Patriotic War - Letters from the Front - 1941 - 1945.BBK 63.3 (2) 622,88yu14electronic copy Source: PBThe storage location of the original: From the private collection
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