Nikolai Mossolow

Dr. Nikolai Mossolow (1910-1988) was a well known Russian-born Namibian historian and archivist. He was born in St. Petersburg, Russia on 1 July 1910, to Colonel Constantine Mossolow (1866-1924) and Xenia Vladimirovna Bosse. Mossolow first came to Namibia, then named South West Africa, in 1931. He returned to Europe to study History of Art and Anthropology in Germany and Italy, but returned to South West Africa in 1939 when he saw that the outbreak of WWII was inevitable, where he worked as an archivist in the National Archives in Windhoek. Mossolow later published numerous historical books and articles about South West African places, persons and events. On his retirement, he and his family moved to Somerset West outside Cape Town, South Africa, where he died on 9 November 1988.[1][2] His daughter is the well known South African operatic soprano Sabina Mossolow.[3]

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  1. "Nikolai Mossolow". www.namibiana.de. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  2. "MOSSOLOW Niklai 1910-1988". www.eggsa.org. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  3. "Mossolow, Sabina". classicsa. Retrieved 2013-08-17.


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