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The image is a scan of a Soviet internal passport, likely issued in the 1950s. The document is predominantly text with some handwritten entries. The top section has official stamps and seals, including "CCCP" and "МИНИСТЕРСТВО ВНУТРЕННИХ ДЕЛ". There is a small black and white photograph of an elderly man with a mustache and a goatee, wearing a dark suit and a medal. His left hand is visible, resting on the bottom edge of the frame.

The handwritten text appears to be personal details and legal information related to the passport holder. Some legible entries include: "1895 года рождения", "уроженцу (кой)", "гражданство (подданство) СССР", and information about criminal proceedings and imprisonment. There are also sections for the holder's place of residence and release details.

A key piece of handwritten information is "месту жительства ... kemi, ob." (place of residence ... Kemi, ob.) and "до ст. ... Torcкu ... Toмcku" (to station ... Tocki ... Tomsk). This suggests that the individual was released and possibly relocating to or from the region of Tomsk, Russia. The city of Ust'-Pyzas is not explicitly mentioned in the visible text.
Elena

Jul 11, 2026, 6:25 AM

Ust'-Pyzas, Russia

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The image is a scan of a Soviet internal passport, likely issued in the 1950s. The document is predominantly text with some handwritten entries. The top section has official stamps and seals, including "CCCP" and "МИНИСТЕРСТВО ВНУТРЕННИХ ДЕЛ". There is a small black and white photograph of an elderly man with a mustache and a goatee, wearing a dark suit and a medal. His left hand is visible, resting on the bottom edge of the frame. The handwritten text appears to be personal details and legal information related to the passport holder. Some legible entries include: "1895 года рождения", "уроженцу (кой)", "гражданство (подданство) СССР", and information about criminal proceedings and imprisonment. There are also sections for the holder's place of residence and release details. A key piece of handwritten information is "месту жительства ... kemi, ob." (place of residence ... Kemi, ob.) and "до ст. ... Torcкu ... Toмcku" (to station ... Tocki ... Tomsk). This suggests that the individual was released and possibly relocating to or from the region of Tomsk, Russia. The city of Ust'-Pyzas is not explicitly mentioned in the visible text.

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