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Riga in the first days of German occupation (Yuly, 1941)

Riga in the first days of German occupation (Yuly, 1941)

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Nina Kohler

Nina Kohler

Nina Kohler (1907–?) –  a teacher of German and Russian. >>

Nikolay Kokhanovsky

Nikolay Kokhanovsky

Nikolay Kokhanovsky (1870–1961) – from 1924 to 1929 read a course on political economics at the University of Latvia. >>

Alexander Kolbin

Alexander Kolbin

Alexander Kolbin (1950) – a ballet dancer, choreographer, ballet mster, and ballet master/repetiteur. He was awarded the Order of Three Stars, IV degree (2018).  >>

Boris Kolesnikov

Boris Kolesnikov

Boris Kolesnikov (1946) – a Latvian photojournalist and editor. Officer of the Order of Three Stars (2016). >>

Alexy Kolosov

Alexy Kolosov

Alexy Kolosov (1864–1935)  – an arcpriest. >>

Nikolay Kolosov

Nikolay Kolosov

Nikolay Kolosov (1896–1966) –  teacher of sciences in the Russian Schools of Riga, in 1940 - principal of Basic school Nr.13. >>

Ludmila Kolosova

Ludmila Kolosova

Ludmila Kolosova (1891–1983) – a teacher of gymnastics and housekeeping. >>

Anton Kolotiyevsky

Anton Kolotiyevsky

Anton Kolotiyevsky (1917–1982) – an outstanding scientist-geographer, specialist in the field of economic geography, professor of the Latvian State University (1951–1982), Laureate of the State Prize of Latvia (1980). >>

Artemon Kondrashov

Artemon Kondrashov

Artemon Kondrashov (1894–1963) – a musician, fagotist and teacher. Lived and worked in Riga from 1923 to 1936. >>

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