Hauptmann Posted August 20, 2006 Author Posted August 20, 2006 [attachmentid=50688][attachmentid=50689]
Hauptmann Posted August 20, 2006 Author Posted August 20, 2006 [attachmentid=50690][attachmentid=50691]
Hauptmann Posted August 20, 2006 Author Posted August 20, 2006 (edited) [attachmentid=50698]Well, that's it for now. Hopefully over time I can get better at sizing with this scanner... but I'm hoping these are okay for reading and getting the info out of them.Thanks, Dan Edited August 20, 2006 by Hauptman
Hauptmann Posted December 29, 2006 Author Posted December 29, 2006 Hi all,Just wondered if anyone was able to give me any info on these ID's as far as names, dates... basically any info about these folks. Would be deeeeeeeply appreciated. I always love to put a story back with such things if at all possible.Thanks, Dan
Guest Rick Research Posted December 29, 2006 Posted December 29, 2006 The double pages are too small to read.#21 on are for LatvianYelmar Yakabovich Roshevitz, born in 1943, on call up for military service in 1963. Although checked and updated through the 1980s, I didn't see anything that showed his compulsory service.
Hauptmann Posted December 30, 2006 Author Posted December 30, 2006 The double pages are too small to read.#21 on are for LatvianYelmar Yakabovich Roshevitz, born in 1943, on call up for military service in 1963. Although checked and updated through the 1980s, I didn't see anything that showed his compulsory service.Hi Rick,Hoping the holidays are going well for you and yours and that Santa treated you well. Many thanks for the help on these. I know you'd originally ID'd the female Order of Lenin holder but didn't remember that the rest of these hadn't been ID'd till today.Let me know which post #'s I should redo (assuming pages like those showing dues paid... things like that aren't needed) and I'll be happy to do bigger shots. As I say I'd love to reconnect the history to these docs so they're not just fancy pieces of paper laying around.No rush as I know you've got tons of other stuff you're working on. But let me know the ones to do and I'll get them done asap.Mucho thanks! Dan
Hauptmann Posted March 27, 2007 Author Posted March 27, 2007 (edited) Hi all,Here's my latest addition to my documents collection:Christian (Zulus) was kind enough to help me out with this one and gave me a better idea of what it is. Here's the info he gave me on it:"That's an ID-card from an metallurgical factory named "TIPROSTAL", Order of the Red Banner of Labour, bla, bla - might be located at Rostov: ".... rostal".It's a very nice and very late - 1989 - ID-card.Seems to be a non-Russian: Valentin Lukich MARKIN, what makes it even more interesting."Anyhow I think it's a very nice and very interesting ID document/booklet and I'm happy I could add it to the collection. Couldn't have done it without you Christian... many thanks! Oh, Christian says to say his Russian is not that good and he doesn't have his dictionary with him so he's hoping some of the native speakers and other members who are good with Russian will jump in and help out on this one. Dan Edited March 27, 2007 by Hauptman
Christian Zulus Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Translation neededGentlemen,my Russian hardly exists and I do not have the Russian language dictionary with me .I checked the ID-card again and it is not a factory, but an metallurgical institut, what makes the case even more interesting. Our comrade at the photograph looks bright & clever .Valentin & Markin are not typical Russian names - which nationality?Maybe one of our language experts or native speakers could translate the ID-card Best regards ChristianHi all,Here's my latest addition to my documents collection:Christian (Zulus) was kind enough to help me out with this one and gave me a better idea of what it is. Here's the info he gave me on it:"That's an ID-card from an metallurgical factory named "TIPROSTAL", Order of the Red Banner of Labour, bla, bla - might be located at Rostov: ".... rostal".It's a very nice and very late - 1989 - ID-card.Seems to be a non-Russian: Valentin Lukich MARKIN, what makes it even more interesting."Anyhow I think it's a very nice and very interesting ID document/booklet and I'm happy I could add it to the collection. Couldn't have done it without you Christian... many thanks! Dan
Wild Card Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 Hi Hauptman,I couldn?t agree more with your comment ?Plus I love photo ID's as they are much more personal than those without.? Which reminded me of something - I must confess, the picture sold me.
Hauptmann Posted March 28, 2007 Author Posted March 28, 2007 Hi Wild Card,Very cool!!!! And having the badge with matching number and the photo showing her wearing same... fantastic!!!! Am interesting in learning more about this one. Great find!!!! And I totally agree... having the picture in a doc but especially having awards with document(s) which are shown being worn in the photo... that's just about as good as it gets! Dan
Christian Zulus Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 Dear "Wild Card",great set .That's the ID-card + badge of a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Kasach-Republic .Very cool photograph .Best regards Christian
Hauptmann Posted June 20, 2007 Author Posted June 20, 2007 Hi all,Here's my latest document... from our fellow member Vitaly Kudinov (okudinova on Ebay). The pics are his as well and used with his kind permission. Many thanks my friend for both! Here's what was in his description but if anyone can add anything to this I'd be most grateful! Although Vic (Order of Victory) has indeed added that he was Ukrainian. Mucho thanks my friend! "Original Soviet reserve officer ID document. Issued to major Komarov Grigoriy Vasilievich on November 25, 1967. Born November 25, 1914, graduated from Tula arms building college in 1938 and has served in different locations since then. During WWII the officer served in the Far East. Sent to reserve in 1958. Last entry is dated April 27, 2001 when the officer was confirred lt. colonel rank."
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