Lived - survived ...

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Orphan, Galina Mikhailovna (1931-).
Lived - survived ...: [memories] / Galina Sirota. - St. Petersburg, April 2005. -18 sheets. -
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Memories of the childhood of Galina Mihajlovna Orphans (nee. Solovieva, born in 1931). The chronology of events begins with the beginning of the war and ends in the summer of 1945. In August 1941, Galina Sirota was evacuated from Leningrad to the Penza region, to the village of Zubrilovo. In April 1942, her mother, Evdokia Alexandrovna Braginskaya (1911-1993), who spent the winter in besieged Leningrad, was evacuated to her in the Penza Region. In the evacuation of E. A. Braginskaya began work in a military hospital, which by the end of the war was transferred to Dnepropetrovsk. In the late summer of 1945, Galina Sirota and her family returned to Leningrad. The text also mentions: Evgenia Ivanovna Vasilyeva (1881-1959) - grandmother G. M. Orphans; Mikhail Alexandrovich Vasilyev (1914-1975) - uncle G. M. Orphans, brother E. A. Braginskaya, Maria Alexandrovna Vasilyeva (1911- 2011) - the wife of M. A. Vasilyeva .
1. Orphan, Galina Mikhailovna (1931-) - Memories, notes, etc. 2. Memory of the Great Victory (collection). 3. Russia in the faces (collection). 4. The people (collection). 5. Territory (collection). 6. Territory of Russia: St. Petersburg, city (collection). 7. Siege of Leningrad - 1941 - 1944 - Memories, notes, etc. 8. Children - Leningrad, city - 1941-1944 - Memories, notes, etc. 9. Children - Evacuation from Leningrad - Memories, notes and the like.
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