Tatyana))) I now have a specific question. A friend contacted me ... Looking for the address where her distant relative who died during the Second World War lived before the call to the Red Army ... Fedor Mikhailovich Kosarev, born in 1916, native of Mordovia , was registered (according to information from archival documents) in the territory of Mordovia, but was called up to the Red Army for some reason by the Proletarian RVC of Moscow in 1942. According to a friend, Kosarev F.M. Allegedly, before the war and during the war (before conscription) he lived in Moscow with some woman with whom he was in unregistered marriage. A friend contacted archives of various levels, where she was not able to give explanations on the circumstances of the draft in the Red Army. registered in Mordovia, but actually lived in Moscow ... The question is whether it is possible to really establish the place of actual residence (at the time of the call to the Red Army) F. Kosarev. under the above circumstances? Was it possible during the war that a person lived in Moscow before the war (and during the war, in 1941-42, the actual siege of Moscow), without registration? If living without registration in Moscow at that time was not possible, then in your opinion, what versions of the possible appeal of Kosarev F.M. namely in Moscow (if there is a residence permit in Mordovia) - (for example, arrest in Moscow, being in places of imprisonment in Moscow, etc.) What could be the reason for the appeal to the Red Army F. Kosarev it was in 1942 (at the time of the draft, he was 26 years old, although he was drafted at 18). For what reasons could you not have drafted into the Red Army earlier? Answers to these questions will help the relatives of the deceased to establish the truth about the hero, as well as determine the direction of further search for information that interests ... If possible, please answer or advise whom you can contact with these questions ... Sincerely, Andrey Zakharov