Russia in the Centropa Archive
Centropa worked through two separate offices in Russia. In Moskow, Svetlana Bogdanova conducted several interviews for us and concentrated on Soviet Jewish veterans of the Second World War. Most of our interviews, however, were conducted in St Petersburg, where we worked closely with the Adain Lo Jewish Community Center. Our coordinator there was Natasha Gordina. Although we have interviewed more than fifty people in St Petersburg, once again, we concentrated primarily on Soviet army veterans.
Our more than 120 Russian interviews offer a fascinating picture of how Jews lived in 20th century Russia. In these interviews you will find stories of those who fled to Central Asia during the Second World War, front line soldiers' stories, and even a few stories of those imprisoned in Stalin's gulags.
We recommend an essay by Dr Michael Stanislawski who goes into some detail on the various historical chapters of Russian Jewry. His essay can be found through the YIVO website: http://www.yivoinstitute.org/pdf/russian_empire.pdf
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Rachel Averbukh at work | English |
Rachel Averbukh, Solomon Zarkhin, Meer Averbukh, Tsitsilia Averbukh, Eugenia Zarkhina, Larisa Zarkhina, Gennady Zarkhin | English |
Rachel Averbukh, Larisa Pimenova, Eugenia Zarkhina, Gennady Zharkina, Maria Berkal, Alexander Amitan | English |
Rachel Averbukh and kindergarten friends | English |
Rachel Averbukh | English |
Meer (Miron) Averbukh | English |
Rachel Averbukh | English |
Maria Baicher, Frieda Goldina and their acquaintances | English |
Maria Baicher and Yuzef Kirtzer | English |
Maria Baicher and Yuzef Kirtzer at the meeting of veterans | English |
Maria Baicher, Yuzef Kirtzer and son Michael Kirtzer | English |
Yuzef Kirtzer | English |
Arkadi Baicher | English |
Maria Baicher | English |
Michael Baicher | English |
Yuli Baicher and his family | English |
Ida Baicher with her children | English |
Yuli and Ida Baicher | English |