Semenov Boris Vladimirovich.Copy of workbook

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Semenov Boris Vladimirovich.Copy of workbook.- Leningrad, [1958].-4 sheet, paper.-Access Mode: Internet Portal of the Presidential Library.Title from the accompanying document.A copy of the employment record is printed on a typewriter.In the Electronic Fund of the Presidential Library, the materials of the relatives of Gordeev Boris Fedorovich are presented: Semenova Boris Vladimirovich (Father of Spouse).Electronic reproduction (4 files, JPEG: 9.2 MB).Presented information about the work of Semenov Boris Vladimirovich.Copying users are not allowed.Semenov Boris Vladimirovich (1898-1982) - a resident of the Blocade Leningrad, a veteran of the Sestrian instrumental plant.Vekova (former Sestroretsky Armory), First Director of the Sestroretsky Craftsman.Labor activity began in 1911, at the age of 13, a student of a craft school with a Sestrietary weapon plant.One of the first to join the Komsomol organization.Participated in the suppression of the Kronstadt uprising.In 1918-1920He served in the ranks of the Red Army, participated in the operational work to combat banditry.After serving in the Red Army, returned to the native factory.In 1940, he was transferred to work in the handicraft school, created on the basis of the Sestroretsky Plant, and in 1941 he was appointed director.With the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, he received an order to organize the evacuation of the School, but only in 1942 the craft school with students, employees and members of their families were evacuated, first in Samara, then to Orenburg.In 1944, after removing the blockade of Leningrad, Boris Vladimirovich was transferred to work in the Leningrad Regional Administration, received permission to return the family to Leningrad.In 1952-1958, he worked on courses of improving and retraining of staff of the Ministry of Labor Reserves in various positions, engaged in teaching activities before retirement.I. Semenov, Boris Vladimirovich (1898-1982) .1Semenov, Boris Vladimirovich (1898-1982) - Documents and materials.2. People (collection).3. Russia in persons (collection).BBK 63.3 (2) 631-8u1BBK 68.53 (2LD) 631-8U1Electronic Source: PBPlace of Storage Original: From the Private Assembly
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