Moscow Museums on the Eve and in the Initial Period of the Great Patriotic War: Organization, Structure, Evacuation

Alexey Bezugolny
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In the article, the author examines the condition of the museum industry in Moscow on the eve of the Great Patriotic War and in the first months thereof, when urgent measures were required to move a large number of museum collections far inland. In the research literature, the topic has been considered mainly on the example of individual Moscow museums. The source base of the work comprises archival documents of the People's Commissariat of Education of the RSFSR, the Committee for Arts of the USSR, and the Moscow City Council. The author shows that since the beginning of the war, the main efforts of the significantly reduced staff of Moscow museums were aimed at saving museum collections. The exposition activity was practically curtailed. The experience of mass conservation and relocation of museum collections seems relevant from a scholarly and practical point of view, especially since today the management of museums is as decentralised as during the war. This circumstance made it much more difficult to organize the evacuation of museum valuables. An urgent categorisation of museum objects had to be carried out, selecting a relatively small number of the most important historical exhibits, jewels and masterpieces of art that had to be evacuated without delay. The rest of the museum collections were sheltered on the premises of the museums themselves, or were amassed in a special joint storage facility. The transportation of museum valuables in November 1941 was effectively disrupted by the inability to organise rail transport. The immediate danger to museum collections was only removed after the successful counter-offensive of the Red Army in December 1941.
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在这篇文章中,作者考察了卫国战争前夕和战争头几个月莫斯科博物馆工业的状况,当时需要采取紧急措施将大量博物馆藏品转移到遥远的内陆。在研究文献中,这一主题主要以莫斯科个别博物馆为例。作品的来源包括俄罗斯苏维埃社会主义共和国社会主义共和国教育人民委员会、苏联艺术委员会和莫斯科市议会的档案文件。作者指出,自战争开始以来,莫斯科博物馆工作人员大幅减少的主要努力是为了保存博物馆的藏品。博览会活动实际上被削减了。从学术和实践的角度来看,大规模保护和重新安置博物馆藏品的经验似乎是相关的,特别是因为今天博物馆的管理与战争期间一样分散。这种情况使得组织撤离博物馆的贵重物品变得更加困难。必须对博物馆物品进行紧急分类,选择相对较少的最重要的历史展品,珠宝和艺术杰作,必须立即撤离。其余的博物馆藏品被安置在博物馆本身的场地上,或者被聚集在一个特殊的联合存储设施中。1941年11月,由于无法组织铁路运输,博物馆贵重物品的运输实际上中断了。1941年12月红军反攻成功后,博物馆藏品面临的直接危险才得以消除。
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