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Marianne Borisovna SUKHANOV PODKOLZINA

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Birthplace: Geneva, Switzerland
Death: August 10, 1978 (85)
75056, Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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Daughter of Boris Gavrilovici SUKHANOV PODKOLZIN and Lydia Konstantinovna Bunyakina
Wife of Mikhail Alekseevich Behr
Sister of Evdochia Borisovna Sukhanov-Podkolzina and Gavril Borisovich SUKHANOV PODKOLZIN

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About Marianne Borisovna SUKHANOV PODKOLZINA

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Sukhanova-Podkolzina Marianna Borisovna (31.3.1892 - Paris, France, 10/08/1978). Marriage - in Russia in 1918. Daughter of Boris Gavrilovich Sukhanov-Podkolzin (Rod. Paris, 1847. Umm. 3.5.1904), participant of theRussian-Turkish war of 1877-78, colonel, major general (posthumously) and Lydia Konstantinovna Bunyakina (Rod . 1862,), St. Petersburg Dram. actress She studied at the private gymnasium of E.P.Shuffa in St. Petersburg. After graduating she traveled around Western Europe, for the summer she came to St. Petersburg, then settled in Moscow. After World War I began, she entered the Iversk communitys accelerated nursing courses, wasassigned to work in the military hospital of Peter the Great, then, due to the death of her stepfather, the second husband of her mother, B.Paskevich, she went Circassive to France, and after his funeral, along with her mother, returned to Russia, worked for about a year as an operating sister in the Khamovnichesky Hospital, and in February 1916 she entered the 30th Advanced Nutritional Dressing Station of the National Union, standing in the south-west front. For her work in this detachment,Mariana Sukhanova-Podkolzina was awarded the St. George medals of the 4th, 3rd and 2nd degrees. In 1922, Mariana Ber, along with her stepson Andrei Ber, left Soviet Russia abroad, and Their marriage remained childless, and she raised her stepson as her own son. Over time, Mariana Gavrilovna Ber also worked at various positions in various French institutions, finally - as director of the Tolstovsky Foundation House in Cannes, and died in Paris in 1978. Mariana Gavrilovna Ber managed to keep her family and thoroughly interested in the history of the Sukhanovs-Podkolzins. the archive, including the sketches of the history of the Sukhanovs and Podkolzins, written by her father.

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Sukhanova-Podkolzina Marianna Borisovna (31.3.1892 - Paris, France, 10/08/1978). Marriage - in Russia in 1918. Daughter of Boris Gavrilovich Sukhanov-Podkolzin (Rod. Paris, 1847. Umm. 3.5.1904), participant of theRussian-Turkish war of 1877-78, colonel, major general (posthumously) and Lydia Konstantinovna Bunyakina (Rod . 1862,), St. Petersburg Dram. actress
She studied at the private gymnasium of E.P.Shuffa in St. Petersburg. After graduating she traveled around Western Europe, for the summer she came to St. Petersburg, then settled in Moscow. After World War I began, she entered the Iversk communitys accelerated nursing courses, wasassigned to work in the military hospital of Peter the Great, then, due to the death of her stepfather, the second husband of her mother, B.Paskevich, she went Circassive to France, and after his funeral, along with her mother, returned to Russia, worked for about a year as an operating sister in the Khamovnichesky Hospital, and in February 1916 she entered the 30th Advanced Nutritional Dressing Station of the National Union, standing in the south-west front. For her work in this detachment,Mariana Sukhanova-Podkolzina was awarded the St. George medals of the 4th, 3rd and 2nd degrees. In 1922, Mariana Ber, along with her stepson Andrei Ber, left Soviet Russia abroad, and Their marriage remained childless, and she raised her stepson as her own son. Over time, Mariana Gavrilovna Ber also worked at various positions in various French institutions, finally - as director of the Tolstovsky Foundation House in Cannes, and died in Paris in 1978. Mariana Gavrilovna Ber managed to keep her family and thoroughly interested in the history of the Sukhanovs-Podkolzins. the archive, including the sketches of the history of the Sukhanovs and Podkolzins, written by her father.

О Marianne Borisovna SUKHANOV PODKOLZINA (русский)

рож Суханов-Подколзин полк. Борис Гаврилович Бунякина Лидия Константиновна Мариана 19-126-1545 176 1892 Посол 31.авг

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Marianne Borisovna SUKHANOV PODKOLZINA's Timeline

1892
August 31, 1892
Geneva, Switzerland
1933
May 24, 1933
Age 40
Plessis-Saint-Benoist, 91495, Essonne, Ile-de-France, France
May 24, 1933
Age 40
Plessis-Saint-Benoist, 91495, Essonne, Ile-de-France, France
1978
August 10, 1978
Age 85
75056, Paris, Ile-de-France, France