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Luzanov, Donat Matveevich (entertainer, art reading; 1893-1944).Letter to Donatus Matveye Luzanova niece Natalia Przhiborovskoy.- [Leningrad], 15 March 1943. -1 sheet (paper);10h14,5 cm. -Access: Internet portal of the Presidential Library.It is written by hand, blue ink.Electronic version (2 files, JPEG: 1,7 MB).users copying is not allowed.Letter Donat Matveye Luzanova from Leningrad to the niece Natalia Przhiborovskoy located in the evacuation.The letter was written on the letterhead of a postcard with a dividing strip on the front side of which - color image picture JF Groote "Rabbits".On the reverse side - the right address: Yaroslavl region, Pervomajskij district, Art.Baklanka, post office Nikola Uhtoma Uritzky village council, village.Kobylin 134 children's home, left - email text and date: March 15, 1943 The text begins with the words: "Dear Natasha Congratulations on your last birthday I want you to be smart and cute little girl ...!." (Saved the author's spelling and punctuation).- Donut Luzanov Matveevich (1893-1944), stage actor, master of artistic expression.During World War II he served in the besieged Leningrad.Died December 8, 1944.He was buried at the Volkov Orthodox cemetery.After his arrest, family sisters in 1937 took the family her children, Natalia and Vyacheslav Przhiborovskih.In 1947, the children adopted by a wife DM Luzanova, Evdokia N. Shagina, giving them the father's name and her husband's name.- Natalia E. Przhiborovskaya (1930), after the adoption uncle in the family - Natalia Donatovna Luzanova in marriage Donatovna Natalia Mikhailova.I. Mikhailova, Natalia Donatovna (1930 -) 1..Luzanov, Donat Matveevich (1893-1944) - Correspondence.2. Mikhailova, Natalia Donatovna (1930) - Correspondence.3. The memory of the Great Victory (collection).4. Russia in the people of (the collection).5. People (collection).6. The Siege of Leningrad - 1941 - 1944 - Correspondence.7. Residents of besieged Leningrad - Correspondence.BBK 63.3 (2) 622,11yu14electronic copy Source: PBThe storage location of the original: From the private collection
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