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Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
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[Identity documents]

This file contains identification documents, some with photographs issued to Sorokin by various national agencies, including German, Iran, Yugoslavia, Palestine.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1953]

This file contains Sorokin’s correspondence and messages from Montevideo, Uruguay to the members of the CCBRD in British Columbia and other various individuals and government officials, and correspondence that Sorokin received. Some of the correspondents include Anton Kolesnikov, Joe Podovinikoff and some signed by Walter Siegmeister.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1952]

This file contains correspondence with government officials in Uruguay, Bolivia and Chile. Sorokin’s letters are written in Montevideo, Uruguay and Santiago, Chile. W. M. Moojelsky is often a person undersigning letters with Sorokin.

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1954]

This file contains Sorokin’s correspondence and leadership messages from Montevideo, Uruguay to the members of the CCBRD in British Columbia and other various individuals and government officials, and correspondence that Sorokin received. This file also contains correspondence and writings of others that relate to Sorokin’s work. Some of the correspondents include: Ivan G. Bondarev, I. I. Perepelkin, Antony Koles, Zakhary Borisov, A. Dutov, A. Kolesnikov, F. J. Mead, V. Usachev, W. M. Moojelsky, Emmett Gulley, Anna Markova, and Government of Rhodesia

[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1955]

Some of the correspondents include: W. M. Moojelsky, A. Aseev, K. Platunov, Fedosia Pozdniekov, A. Kolesnikov, S. Tomilin, A. A. Popoff, Semen Rybin, Petr Markin, Nikolai Novakshonov, Ivan G. Bondarev, I. and I. Perepelkin.

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