Originally Posted by
j.sabourn
If you went to Murmansk in the sixties as a crew member of a British ship your visa would have been stamped in your discharge book , regardless of having a passport. One such in my book in the back page appropriately in the “ Income Tax Code Numbers” page is
CCCP
-2-
. 6 11 19 078
MypmaHCK
And
CCCP
a 11 3
. b Y 2210478 *
MypmanHCK
I would imagine the whole book with all its particulars whilst in the hands of the Russians was photostat copied for any future requirements . So jokewise when looking for long lost kin the Russians know as much as what we know ourselves. In a previous post due to the laws of this country I had to go as official master of a Russian vessel whilst in Australian waters , During this time I came upon a volume of British and U.S. warships and had the cvs of most of their senior officers even in some cases to their sexual bents or bends. I didn’t get as far as myself as the book was taken away from me with apologies that it wasn’t for my eyes. Even my former ship which was merchant navy but came under the title of Naval Party was considered a possible antagonist. Still wonder to this day if I was in that book and what they knew. JS.