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Нижегородский учебный комбинат речного транспорта им. В. М. Зайцева
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ЦАНО – Фонд 419, Опись 13, Дело 225
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Български: Централен архив на Нижегородска област (ЦАНО) – фонд Р-419, опис 13, дело 225 - Нижегородски учебен комбинат по речен транспорт „В. М. Зайцев“. Колчугина Нина Дмитриевна, хидротехнически отдел, 5 септември 1930 г. - 5 юни 1933 г. Омъжена е за потомствения дворянин Алексей Николаевич Миклашевски.
Русский: Центральный архив Нижегородской области (ЦАНО) – Фонд Р-419, Опись 13, Дело 225 – Нижегородский учебный комбинат речного транспорта им. В. М. Зайцева. Кольчугина Нина Дмитриевна, гидротехническое отделение, 5 сентября 1930 г. – 5 июня 1933 г. Она была замужем за потомственным дворянином Алексеем Николаевичем Миклашевским.
Deutsch: Zentralarchiv der Oblast Nischni Nowgorod – Bestand R-419, Bestandsverzeichnis 13, Vorgang 225 – V. M. Zaitsev Ausbildungskombinat für Flusstransport Nischni Nowgorod. Kolchugina Nina Dmitrievna, hydrotechnische Abteilung, 5. September 1930. - 5. Juni 1933. Sie war mit dem erblichen Adligen Alexey Nikolaevich Miklashevsky verheiratet.
English: Central Archive of the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast – Fund R-419, Inventory list 13, File 225 – V. M. Zaitsev River Transport Training Combine Nizhny Novgorod. Kolchugina Nina Dmitrievna, hydrotechnical department, 5 September 1930. - 5 June 1933. She was married to hereditary nobleman Alexei Nikolaevich Miklashevsky.
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Publication date 1933
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