#Ученичество

| #Ученичество. 2024. Вып. 4 | #Apprenticeship. 2024. Issue 4 81 faculty alike, the institution underwent consistent development and enhancement. The efficacy of this development is confirmed by the success of students who, upon completing their studies, pursued careers as engineers, doctors, cultural workers and teachers, and who played a significant role in the daily life of Belgrade, Serbia and Yugoslavia. And what professors of Russian-Serbian Gymnasium in Belgrade were aspired was that ... when the time comes and when the students of this gymnasium be able to place their knowledge on the creative work in their homeland - Russia, that this work will then be fruitful, cultured and useful for the country that is still their fatherland. 31 Literature 1. AJ (Archive of Yugoslavia, Belgrade - fond Ministry of education). 66-1111-1442 (Letter V. Pljetnov sent ministers of Education Svetozar Pribicevic, June 2, 1920). 2. AJ. 66-1111-1442 (Report A. Belic, 27 June 1921). 3. AJ. 66-1107-1438 (Act of the Russian School Council, March 31st, 1924). 4. AJ. 66-1111-1442 (Petition against Pletnjov, April 15th, 1924). 5. AJ. 66-1107-1438 (Act of the Ministry of Education, October 1st, 1924). 6. AJ. 66-1111-442 (Act of the Director of the Russian-Serbian Gymnasium in Belgrade, 13th December 1925). 7. AJ. 66-1109-1438 (Act of the school council, January 31st, 1933). 8. Milenkovic T. Schooling of children of immigrants from Russia in Yugoslavia 1919-1941. Belgrade, 2004. 481 p. 9. Milenkovic T. Russian children in Milosa Velikog street // Politics (Politika). 1925. 22th December. P. 4. 10. Report of the First Russian-Serbian male gymnasium in Belgrade. Belgrade, 1935. 11. Report Russian-Serbian women's gymnasium. Belgrade, 1939. Статья поступила в редакцию: 24.11.2024 The article was submitted: 24.11.2024 Одобрена после рецензирования: 05.12.2024 Approved after reviewing: 05.12.2024 Принята к публикации: 25.12.2024 Accepted for publication: 25.12.2024 31 Report of the First Russian-Serbian male gymnasium in Belgrade. Belgrade, 1935, p. 4.

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