Anna Maslovskaya. Anna Maslovskaya's Gold: How a Restaurant Critic Became a Jeweler

Anna Maslovskaya.  Anna Maslovskaya's Gold: How a Restaurant Critic Became a Jeweler

Maslovskaya Anna Ivanovna(January 6, 1920, Kursevichi, Byelorussian SSR - November 11, 1980, Moscow) - Hero of the Soviet Union, assistant commissar of the Parkhomenko partisan detachment of the Voroshilov partisan brigade, in the temporarily occupied territory of the Byelorussian SSR.

Biography

She was born on January 6, 1920 in the village of Kursevichi (now Postavy district, Vitebsk region of Belarus) into a peasant family. Member of the CPSU (b) / CPSU since 1949. Graduated from 6 classes. She worked as a typesetter in the printing house of the Novy Shlyakh newspaper in Postavy, Vitebsk region.

Member of the Great Patriotic War since June 1941.

Participated in battles to defeat enemy garrisons in the Postavy region. Destroyed several dozen enemy soldiers and officers, blew up three military echelons, carried 23 wounded partisans from the battlefield.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of August 15, 1944, for the exemplary performance of combat missions of the command in the rear of the Nazi troops and the heroism and courage shown at the same time, Anna Ivanovna Maslovskaya was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal (No. 4411 ).

After the war, she graduated from the school of working youth, in 1961 - the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus. Lived in Moscow. Adopted fifteen children whose parents died during the war. She worked as a guide in the Moscow excursion bureau. She was a member of the Soviet Committee of War Veterans. She died November 11, 1980. She was buried in the columbarium of the Vagankovsky cemetery in Moscow.

Awarded the Order of Lenin, medals.

, Byelorussian SSR

Date of death Affiliation

USSR USSR

Type of army Years of service Part

Partisan Detachment named after Parkhomenko
Voroshilov Partisan Brigade

Awards and prizes

Maslovskaya Anna Ivanovna(January 6, 1920, Kursevichi, Byelorussian SSR - November 11, 1980, Moscow) - Hero of the Soviet Union, assistant commissar of the Parkhomenko partisan detachment of the Voroshilov partisan brigade, in the temporarily occupied territory of the Byelorussian SSR.

Biography

She was born on January 6, 1920 in the village of Kursevichi (now the Postavy district, Vitebsk region of Belarus) into a peasant family. Member of the CPSU (b) / CPSU since 1949. Graduated from 6 classes. She worked as a typesetter in the printing house of the Novy Shlyakh newspaper in Postavy, Vitebsk region.

Member of the Great Patriotic War since June 1941.

Participated in battles to defeat enemy garrisons in the Postavy region. Destroyed several dozen enemy soldiers and officers, blew up three military echelons, carried 23 wounded partisans from the battlefield.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of August 15, 1944, for the exemplary performance of combat missions of the command in the rear of the Nazi troops and the heroism and courage shown at the same time, Anna Ivanovna Maslovskaya was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal (No. 4411 ).

After the war, she graduated from the school of working youth, in 1961 - the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus. Lived in Moscow. Adopted fifteen children whose parents died during the war. She worked as a guide in the Moscow excursion bureau. She was a member of the Soviet Committee of War Veterans. She died November 11, 1980. She was buried in the columbarium of the Vagankovsky cemetery in Moscow.

She was awarded the Order of Lenin, medals.

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Notes

Literature

  • Maslovskaya Anna Ivanovna // Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary / Prev. ed. collegium I. N. Shkadov. - M .: Military Publishing, 1988. - T. 2 / Lyubov - Yashchuk /. - S. 51. - 863 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-203-00536-2.
  • Rozovsky E.// Heroines: essays on women - Heroes of the Soviet Union / ed.-comp. L. F. Toropov; foreword E. Kononenko. - Issue. 1. - M .: Politizdat, 1969. - 447 p.

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An excerpt characterizing Maslovskaya, Anna Ivanovna

Rostov and Ilyin for the last time released the horses for distillation in front of Bogucharov, and Rostov, having overtaken Ilyin, was the first to jump into the street of the village of Bogucharov.
“You took it ahead,” said Ilyin, flushed.
“Yes, everything is forward, and forward in the meadow, and here,” answered Rostov, stroking his soaring bottom with his hand.
“And I’m in French, Your Excellency,” Lavrushka said from behind, calling his draft horse French, “I would have overtaken, but I just didn’t want to shame.
They walked up to the barn, where a large crowd of peasants was standing.
Some peasants took off their hats, some, without taking off their hats, looked at the approachers. Two tall old peasants, with wrinkled faces and sparse beards, came out of the tavern and with smiles, swaying and singing some awkward song, approached the officers.
- Well done! - said, laughing, Rostov. - What, do you have hay?
“And the same ones…” said Ilyin.
- Weigh ... oo ... oooh ... barking demon ... demon ... - the men sang with happy smiles.
One peasant left the crowd and approached Rostov.
- Which one will you be? - he asked.
“French,” answered Ilyin, laughing. "That's Napoleon himself," he said, pointing to Lavrushka.
- So, the Russians will be? the man asked.
- How much of your power is there? asked another small man, approaching them.
“Many, many,” answered Rostov. - Yes, what are you gathered here for? he added. Holiday, huh?
“The old men have gathered, on a worldly matter,” answered the peasant, moving away from him.
At this time, two women and a man in a white hat appeared on the road from the manor house, walking towards the officers.
- In my pink, mind not beating! said Ilyin, noticing Dunyasha resolutely advancing towards him.
Ours will be! Lavrushka said with a wink.
- What, my beauty, do you need? - said Ilyin, smiling.
- The princess was ordered to find out what regiment you are and your names?
- This is Count Rostov, squadron commander, and I am your obedient servant.
- Be ... se ... e ... du ... shka! sang the drunk peasant, smiling happily and looking at Ilyin, who was talking to the girl. Following Dunyasha, Alpatych approached Rostov, taking off his hat from a distance.
“I dare to disturb, your honor,” he said with deference, but with relative disdain for the youth of this officer, and putting his hand in his bosom. “My lady, the daughter of General-in-Chief Prince Nikolai Andreevich Bolkonsky, who died this fifteenth day, being in difficulty on the occasion of the ignorance of these persons,” he pointed to the peasants, “asks you to come in ... if you don’t mind,” Alpatych said with a sad smile, “move off a few, otherwise it’s not so convenient when ... - Alpatych pointed to two men who were rushing around him from behind, like horseflies near a horse.
- Ah! .. Alpatych ... Huh? Yakov Alpatych!.. Important! sorry for Christ. Important! Eh? .. - the men said, smiling joyfully at him. Rostov looked at the drunken old men and smiled.
“Or maybe that’s a consolation to Your Excellency?” - said Yakov Alpatych with a sedate look, pointing at the old people with his hand not in his bosom.
“No, there is little consolation here,” said Rostov, and drove off. - What's the matter? - he asked.
“I dare to report to your excellency that the rude people here do not want to let the lady out of the estate and threaten to disown the horses, so that in the morning everything is packed and her excellency cannot leave.
- Can not be! cried Rostov.
“I have the honor to report to you the real truth,” Alpatych repeated.
Rostov got off the horse and, handing it over to the orderly, went with Alpatych to the house, asking him about the details of the case. Indeed, yesterday's offer of bread by the princess to the peasants, her explanation with Dron and with the gathering spoiled the matter so much that Dron finally handed over the keys, joined the peasants and did not appear at the request of Alpatych, and that in the morning, when the princess ordered to lay the mortgage in order to go, the peasants came out in a large crowd to the barn and sent to say that they would not let the princess out of the village, that there was an order not to be taken out, and they would unharness the horses. Alpatych went out to them, advising them, but they answered him (Karp spoke the most; Dron did not show up from the crowd) that the princess could not be released, that there was an order for that; but that let the princess remain, and they will serve her as before and obey her in everything.

RUBRIC "ROOM" dedicated to the place where a person spends most of his time. It can be absolutely any space: a huge kitchen where the hero works and relaxes, an art gallery that has become the second home of its owner, or just a living room in a one-room apartment, which is both an office, a bedroom and a secret place. A space in which a person is able to focus on himself and his business and not feel like a participant in the eternal race of a big city. In our new issue - Anna Maslovskaya, restaurant critic, creator of the anna.m.objects jewelry brand and editor-in-chief of the Afisha Daily Food section in her living room in the house on Krasnaya Presnya.

Home is a place where I feel good and those who get into it at least for a while - I like to take care of others. It seems to me that what surrounds your house is much more important, and not at all what kind of tiles are laid out in the bathroom. It's very easy to change the situation. For the last five years I have been living in one of the best places in Moscow - near the zoo. The apartment is located in such a way that you can see elephants, bison and a high-rise building on Barrikadnaya from the windows. The sounds that animals constantly make reconcile me to life in the city. I love Moscow, but you can't live without nature. This is a great gift of fate - otherwise, I probably would have lived closer to the forest.


Anya says: “There is a zoo outside the window and there is also a zoo in the apartment: I love animals, especially marine ones, and elephants - there are a lot of their figures on the shelves. A large number of pigs have been inherited from a relationship with a person who loves them very much.


On the bottom shelf is a plate that Anya made for herself in her ceramics class. She admits that in the future she would like to try herself in this direction: “There is already an idea for a Chinese tea party set in the art deco style.”

About arrangement

I don't like yellow light and I like cold shades, so moving here changed a lot. At first, everything was in beige and brown tones. First of all, I replaced the chandeliers and curtains, bought a desk. I didn’t have the strength to repaint the walls, and then, as it happens with everyone, I got used to it. The apartment began to grow naturally with “decorator fat”, filled with carpets, paintings, dishes and various useless beautiful items brought from all over the world. There was no idea to equip the space in a certain way: if I were asked about my vision, I would say that the house should be empty, ascetic and cold - such spaces are kept in good shape. But, looking around, I understand that I literally keep a shelter for objects that seem to choose me and ask for pens, but I can’t refuse them.



Anya admits that her collection of dishes was collected spontaneously from around the world.


About the room

The connected kitchen and living room is both a workplace and an area for gatherings with friends. Most often, if I relax, then in my favorite chair, and on the couch I spend time only in company with someone. I work at the tables: at the kitchen I write articles and edit texts, at the red one I make jewelry. Friends say that this apartment is saturated with warmth and they are pleased to be here. I think they're not lying: I feel the same - as if she is a little alive.

I don't have a single set of plates, glasses, or even forks and knives. I buy all kitchen items separately, often abroad, so the collection is collected spontaneously. There are Chinese and English vintage, Thai and Vietnamese artisans, and IKEA, of course. Favorite plate is Japanese: it was presented at the opening of the first Marukame in Moscow.


Bicycle figurine brought from Malaysia

About furniture

Basic brand design. It is gratifying that even today someone makes affordable and certainly comfortable furniture, and not just beautiful. The red table is also from there. A much rarer thing, but also inexpensive: there was no task to buy something more luxurious, because I damage the surface at work. I recently found my favorite chair at Mobeledom. This is a school chair that, in addition to being incredibly comfortable, also looks great. I am waiting for a new batch to arrive in the showroom, they promised me benches from the Catholic Cathedral - I love religious aesthetics. The main thing is that they are very, very comfortable. My favorite things in the house right now are the armchair, the chair, the plants, the Muji humidifier and the carpets, which will obviously increase a lot in a couple of years. There is an idea to make a carpet and wallpaper of your own design, but not in the near future. The ambition to remake absolutely the whole world in its own way never fades, so for now I started with small forms - jewelry.


Many little things for the house were bought at flea markets. Several of these are in Parisian. Some things were presented by relatives, but Anya buys a lot herself



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Anna Ivanovna Maslovskaya
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Partisan Detachment named after Parkhomenko
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Awards and prizes
The order of Lenin Jubilee medal "For Valiant Labor (For Military Valor). In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" Medal "Partisan of the Patriotic War", 1st class Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945"
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Maslovskaya Anna Ivanovna(January 6, 1920, Kursevichi, Byelorussian SSR - November 11, 1980, Moscow) - Hero of the Soviet Union, assistant commissar of the Parkhomenko partisan detachment of the Voroshilov partisan brigade, in the temporarily occupied territory of the Byelorussian SSR.

Biography

She was born on January 6, 1920 in the village of Kursevichi (now the Postavy district, Vitebsk region of Belarus) into a peasant family. Member of the CPSU (b) / CPSU since 1949. Graduated from 6 classes. She worked as a typesetter in the printing house of the Novy Shlyakh newspaper in Postavy, Vitebsk region.

Member of the Great Patriotic War since June 1941.

Participated in battles to defeat enemy garrisons in the Postavy region. Destroyed several dozen enemy soldiers and officers, blew up three military echelons, carried 23 wounded partisans from the battlefield.

By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of August 15, 1944, for the exemplary performance of combat missions of the command in the rear of the Nazi troops and the heroism and courage shown at the same time, Anna Ivanovna Maslovskaya was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal (No. 4411 ).

After the war, she graduated from the school of working youth, in 1961 - the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus. Lived in Moscow. Adopted fifteen children whose parents died during the war. She worked as a guide in the Moscow excursion bureau. She was a member of the Soviet Committee of War Veterans. She died November 11, 1980. She was buried in the columbarium of the Vagankovsky cemetery in Moscow.

She was awarded the Order of Lenin, medals.

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Notes

Literature

  • Maslovskaya Anna Ivanovna // Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Brief Biographical Dictionary / Prev. ed. collegium I. N. Shkadov. - M .: Military Publishing, 1988. - T. 2 / Lyubov - Yashchuk /. - S. 51. - 863 p. - 100,000 copies. - ISBN 5-203-00536-2.
  • Rozovsky E.// Heroines: essays on women - Heroes of the Soviet Union / ed.-comp. L. F. Toropov; foreword E. Kononenko. - Issue. 1. - M .: Politizdat, 1969. - 447 p.

Links

  • 15px . Site "Heroes of the Country".
  • . // a-z.ru. Retrieved July 28, 2012. .

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“You are absolutely right, Isidora...” someone’s gentle voice was suddenly heard. - No wonder the Fathers appreciate you!
Startled with surprise, I turned around, immediately exclaiming joyfully - the North was standing nearby! He was still friendly and warm, just a little sad. Like a gentle sun, which was suddenly covered by a random cloud...
Hello North! I'm sorry I came uninvited. I called you, but you didn't come... Then I decided to try to find you myself. Tell me what your words mean What is my right?
He approached the crystal - it shone even brighter. Light literally blinded, not allowing to look at it.
“You're right about this 'diva'... We found it a very long time ago, many hundreds of years ago. And now he serves a good service - protection against the "blind", those who accidentally got here. North smiled. - For "those who want, but are not able" ... - and added. - Like Caraffa. But this is not your hall, Isidora. Come with me. I will show you your Meteora.
We moved deeper into the hall, passing, standing at the edges, some huge white slabs with letters embossed on them.
“It doesn't look like runes. What is it, Sever? - I could not stand it.
He smiled friendly again.
– Runes, only very ancient ones. Your father didn't have time to teach you... But if you want, I'll teach you. Just come to us, Isidora.
He repeated what I had already heard.
- Not! I immediately cut off. “That's not why I came here, you know, Sever. I came for help. Only you can help me destroy Karaffa. After all, what he does is your fault. Help me!
The North became even more sad... I knew in advance what he would answer, but I did not intend to give up. Millions of good lives were on the scales, and I couldn't just give up fighting for them.
– I have already explained to you, Isidora...
- So explain more! I interrupted him abruptly. - Explain to me how you can sit quietly with folded arms when human lives go out one after another through your own fault ?! Explain how such scum as Caraffa can exist, and no one has a desire to even try to destroy it ?! Explain how you can live when this happens next to you? ..
Bitter resentment bubbled in me, trying to splash out. I almost screamed, trying to reach his soul, but I felt that I was losing. There was no way back. I didn't know if I would ever get there again, and I had to use every opportunity before leaving.
“Look, Sever! All over Europe your brothers and sisters are burning like living torches! Can you really sleep soundly hearing their cries??? And how can you not have bloody nightmares?!
His calm face was twisted into a grimace of pain.
“Don’t say that, Isidora! I already explained to you - we should not interfere, we are not given such a right ... We are the guardians. We only protect KNOWLEDGE.
- Don't you think that if you wait some more, there will be no one to save your knowledge for? I exclaimed sadly.
“The earth is not ready, Isidora. I already told you this...
– Well, perhaps it will never be ready... And someday, in some thousand years, when you look at it from your “tops”, you will see only an empty field, perhaps even overgrown with beautiful flowers, because that there will no longer be people on Earth at that time, and there will be no one to pluck these flowers ... Think, Sever, is this the future you wished for the Earth?! ..
But the North was protected by a blank wall of faith in what he said ... Apparently, they all ironically believed that they were right. Or someone once instilled this faith in their souls so firmly that they carried it through the centuries, not opening up and not allowing anyone into their hearts ... And I could not break through it, no matter how hard I tried.
“We are few, Isidora. And if we intervene, it is possible that we will also die ... And then it will be easier than ever for a weak person, not to mention one like Karaffa, to use everything that we store. And someone will have power over all living things in their hands. This has happened before... A very long time ago. The world almost died then. Therefore, forgive me, but we will not interfere, Isidora, we do not have the right to do so... Our Great Ancestors bequeathed us to protect the ancient KNOWLEDGE. And that's what we're here for. What do we live for? We didn't even save Christ once... Although we could. But we all loved him very much.



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