Postcard from A. Kossorotoff to George Nakashidze
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Title
Postcard from A. Kossorotoff to George Nakashidze
Creator
A. Kossorotoff
Description
In the postcard, A. Kossorotoff writes to George asking him that he tell two individuals the following: If they would like to leave Turkey, they should wait for two months and then try to go to Belgium at a time which Kossorotoff would be in the position to help them. There is a seperate note attached to a Yura .
Note
The front of the postcard is a letter to Yura stating that he has finally arrived in Belgium and he is very happy there. Stating that life in Belgium is better than in Istanbul because it is much cheaper, and easier to find a job and that they there is a kind attitude towards Russians in Belgium. He writes that he will be starting a new job next week and that for now he is taking a rest. He is very happy that cigarettes are cheap.
Issue Date
1929-08-13
Language
Russian
Coverage
Brussels, Belgium
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/33782
Collections
Type
Format
14-9 cm, Handwriting, printing, colored
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
AFMNKDOC101
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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