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Though state anti-Semitism developed during the rule of Khrushchev [23], I held this man in high respect. He could be excused for many things for his denunciation of the cult at the Twentieth Party Congress [24]. My wife and I often go to Moscow and visit her aunt Yekaterina Yampolskaya's grave in the Novodevichie cemetery [the Moscow cemetery where many famous Russians are buried]. And every time we go there we see fresh flowers on the grave of Khrushchev. On holidays and weekdays, in summer and winter people remember that he has done good. He released so many people. It's a different matter that he lacked education and culture.
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Arnold Fabrikant