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Our family’s social and financial status was rather good. Father was a member of the Party and a Soviet organization man. He was appointed manager of economic enterprises and political instructor, although not a very important one. Father was often ‘thrown’ from one place of work to another. We lived in different towns in Ukraine: in Lugansk, Belovodsk, Slavyansk, Shepetovka and Kramatorsk. Father held important positions: Raypotrepbsoyuz [8] chairman in Belovodsk, head of the resort purchase department in Slavyansk, army political employee in Shepetovka, second secretary for the Party District Committee of the VKP (b) – All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks – in Kramatorsk. He was provided with separate apartments at every place he worked. We lived in good conditions.
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Nina Khlevner