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Leonid Kampe
Narodna biblioteka Srbije, Beograd
leonid.kampe@nb.rs
doi: 10.19090/cit.2023.43.52-60
No. 43 (November 2023), p. 52-60
Russian Public Library in Belgrade
Summary
The Russian public library that existed in Belgrade between the two world wars was the second-largest Russian
library outside of Russia. It began its life as a modest library of the All-Russian Union of Cities. Its expansion was after
1928 when it came under the supervision of the newly established Russian Committee for Culture. It survived the
Second World War, during which it took the title of the largest Russian library outside of Russia. The library officially
stopped working after the liberation of Belgrade from the German occupation and the takeover of the Russian House
building by the Soviet Union. The rich collection of the library slowly disappeared till the eighties of the last century.
This paper aims to draw the attention of librarians and the general public to the institution that represented one of
the important factors of the cultural life of Belgrade until the end of the Second World War.
Keywords:
Russian public library in Belgrade, „white” emigration, Russian House, Second World War
Submitted: 11th October 2023
Correction to the manuscript: 26th October 2023
Accepted for publication: 29th October 2023

Russian Public Library in Belgrade
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Leonid Kampe
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