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Anastasia Filatova

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Filatova lived in Moscow with Tsedenbal after he fell from power and after he died in 1991. When she arrived in Ulaanbaatar from Moscow to attend Tsedenbal's funeral, the Mongolian prosecutor's office attempted to interrogate her upon arrival. During her last years, she lived in poverty and was often
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In Mongolia, she was first received with caution as many considered her to be a kind of Soviet overseer, keeping an eye on Mongolian politicians. Her marriage to the leader of Mongolia was in itself considered a conduit of the influence of Nikolai Vazhnov (Soviet ambassador) and with the blessing of
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was allegedly built on her initiative. The Nairamdal International Children's Center, located on the Bayangol Valley 30 km from Ulaanbaatar, was built in 1970s, which is the brainchild of Filatova. The center aimed to host international summer youth exchange programs with both Eastern bloc and
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forced to sell her things in order make ends meet. Moreover, her eldest son Vladislav died unexpectedly when Anastasia was in the hospital in 1999. She died there on 21 October 2001, outliving her husband by 10 years. She was buried at the
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role of her own in her later years. She relied on the authority of her husband to subtly influence the Mongolian political landscape. She also built up connections with officials such as
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whom she regularly "begged" for funds for a Palace of Pioneers and Young Technicians, pioneer camps, swimming pools and a Children's Fund.
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Leonid Shinkarev, Tsedenbal Filatova Khoyor: Hair Durlal, Erh Medel, Emgenel (Munkhiin Useg Publishing, Ulaanbaatar 2004).
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into a family of 5. Soon after leaving school, she moved to Moscow, where she became a
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at the front. After they separated in 1943, she met Tsedenbal while he was visiting.
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Western countries. A statue of Filatova is erected in front of the center.
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The First Lady's Fund became one of the main institutions of the country.
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Keeping a low profile in the 1950s and the 1960s, Filatova aspired to a
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Shaken Nadirov, 1984 god (Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, 1995)
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Index


First Lady of the Mongolian People's Republic
Sapozhok
Ryazan
Russian SFSR
Moscow
Russian
Mongolian
Mongolian People's Party
Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal
Russian
Mongolian
Russian
wife
Mongolian
Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal
Sapozhok
Ryazan oblast
Komsomol
Ministry of Trade
Red Army
Khorloogiin Choibalsan
political
Vyacheslav Molotov
Leonid Brezhnev
Vagankovo Cemetery
Ulaanbaatar Hotel
Sergey Radchenko
"Ю. Цэдэнбал, Монгол орон"

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