Record: List of refugees of Motol' Blank
Collection: | List of Tashkent Refugees |
Type: | List of Refugees |
Day: | |
Month: | 2 |
Year: | 1942 |
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Surname: | Blank |
Given Name: | Motol' |
Age / Birth date: | 36 |
Sex: | M |
Father / Patronymic of father: | Iosifovich |
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Born Town Person / Father / Mother: | Chechel'nik, Vinnitskaia |
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Comments: | Birth year: 1906 . Find more information about this person at the USHMM |
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See document image:
List of Tashkent Refugees 1942 - Refugees - Card File Blank, Motol' (id#3)
Notes concerning the translations and the information in the documents:
1) Place of residence: Before the 1917 Revolution, all people within the Russian Empire were "pripisany" (assigned) to a particular administrative unit, usually "uezd". This "pripiska" did not change even if a person moved from place to place (e.g. a person from Novokonstantinov marrying in Chechelnik). Usually, no place of residence is indicated on the documents but the "pripiska". The information containing "place of residence" in vital records should then, be considered carefully.
2) Occupation: Vital records usually specify "social status" and not occupation. In Russian Empire, meshchanin always meant "city dweller", as opposed to "krestyanin" (rural dweller). The label of meshchan as "petty bourgeois" was an invention of the Soviet propaganda.
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