Grave of Nadezhda Kramar, a Russian wife of the first Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia Karel Kramar, in the underground crypt of the Dormition Church at the Olsany Cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic. Nadezhda Nikolayevna Kramar (Kramarova), nee Khludova, later Abrikosova after her first husband, born on September 30, 1862, was a wife of Czech (Bohemian) politician Karel Kramar, who was the first Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia from November 1918 to July 1919. She and her husband donated the construction of the Dormition Church in 1924-1925. Nadezhda Kramar died at age 73 on December 3, 1936.
Grave of Nadezhda Kramar, a Russian wife of the first Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia Karel Kramar, in the underground crypt of the Dormition Church at the Olsany Cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic. Nadezhda Nikolayevna Kramar (Kramarova), nee Khludova, later Abrikosova after her first husband, born on September 30, 1862, was a wife of Czech (Bohemian) politician Karel Kramar, who was the first Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia from November 1918 to July 1919. She and her husband donated the construction of the Dormition Church in 1924-1925. Nadezhda Kramar died at age 73 on December 3, 1936. He husband died five months later at age 76 and was buried next to her. The Dormition church at the Olsany Cemetery was built in 1924-1925 by the Russian white emigre. The underground crypt was used as a burial place for the most notable persons of the Russian emigration in Czechoslovakia.
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