Logunova, Natalii︠a︡ Apollinarievna, d. 1972?.
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Logunova, Natalii︠a︡ Apollinarievna, d. 1972?.
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Logunova, Natalii︠a︡ Apollinarievna, d. 1972?.
Logunova, Nataliia Apollinarievna, d. 1972?
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Logunova, Nataliia Apollinarievna, d. 1972?
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1903, February 26: Nataliia Logunova (nee Ivanova) was born in Odessa, Russia.
1920: Her husband, Georgii Petrovich Logunov, died of typhus in Odessa. Later same year she left Russia and fled to Romania.
1944: Was deported to German camps.
1945-1952: Lived in various displaced persons and transition camps.
1952: Arrived to the United States of America.
1950s-1960s: Published articles in Russian emigre newspapers and magazines.
1962: Published a novel Irina.
1968: Published a novel Olen'ka Bell.
[1972]: Nataliia Logunova died.
Material is in Russian, English, and German.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED 1903, February 26: Nataliia Logunova (nee Ivanova) was born in Odessa, Russia.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED 1920: Her husband, Georgii Petrovich Logunov, died of typhus in Odessa. Later same year she left Russia and fled to Romania.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED 1944: Was deported to German camps.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED 1945-1952: Lived in various displaced persons and transition camps.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED 1952: Arrived to the United States of America.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED 1950s-1960s: Published articles in Russian emigre newspapers and magazines.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED 1962: Published a novel Irina.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED 1968: Published a novel Olen'ka Bell.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED [1972]: Nataliia Logunova died.
BIOGHIST REQUIRED Material is in Russian, English, and German.
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