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In September 1928, at 65 years old, Schmerling wrote this letter to the presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the Georgian SSR, requesting an increased pension in light of poor ...
In September 1928, at 65 years old, Schmerling wrote this letter to the presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the Georgian SSR, requesting an increased pension in light of poor ...
In September 1928, at 65 years old, Schmerling wrote this letter to the presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the Georgian SSR, requesting an increased pension in light of poor ...
Source: The National Archives of Georgia Central Archive of Modern History f. 293, op. 1, d. 443
Published on January 6, 1938. English translation kindly provided by Sophie Barrett. Obituary O. I. Schmerling Oscar Schmerling was born in 1863 in Tbilisi, in the family of a mili...
By: Oskar Schmerling
This is the second illustration for the tale “The Ox and the Boy.”  After the old woman lied to the boy and stole his pipe, she intended to bring it to the king for a reward. However, ...
By: Oskar Schmerling
This story is about the friendship between a boy and an ox. The ox acted as the boy’s caretaker. He made the boy a shelter in the woods, high up in a tree, and he made a special pipe for ...
This is the fourth and final page of a résumé filled out by Schmerling in 1914 when he became a drawing instructor at the Mikhailov Trade School in Tbilisi. Very few of Schmerling's docum...
This is the third page of a résumé filled out by Schmerling in 1914 when he became a drawing instructor at the Mikhailov Trade School in Tbilisi. Very few of Schmerling's documents have s...
This is the second page of a résumé filled out by Schmerling in 1914 when he became a drawing instructor at the Mikhailov Trade School in Tbilisi. Very few of Schmerling's documents have ...
This is the first page of a résumé filled out by Schmerling in 1914 when he became a drawing instructor at the Mikhailov Trade School in Tbilisi. Very few of Schmerling's documents have s...
By: Oskar Schmerling
On April 7, 1906, the Algeciras Conference came to a close, ending the First Moroccan Crisis, which had begun the previous year. In 1905, Germany had attempted to challenge French infl...