Grigoriy Shor, his wife Rosa and their daughter

Grigoriy Shor, his wife Rosa and their daughter

My younger brother Grigoriy  Shor, his wife Rosa and their daughter, this photo was taken in Blagoveschensk, middle 1960s. Gersh sent it home to Bershad for the memory.

My younger brother Grigoriy moved to Odessa in 1947 where he entered a Medical College. He was fond of biology and medicine since his childhood. Grigoriy finished  College and got a job assignment to Blagoveschensk town in the Far East. In Odessa he married Rosa, a Jewish girl, and they moved to where he was to work. My brother became an assistant professor and lectured in the Medical College. We only greeted each other on holidays. He died in 1991. He had a daughter and a son, whose names I don't remember and have no contacts with them. All I know is that they were still in Blagoveschensk few years ago. 

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Centropa Collection acquired by USHMM

The Centropa archive has been acquired by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. 

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