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I have dim memories of famine in 1932-33 [12], when my father brought some packages from his work. This was dried bread that we dipped in water before eating them. I remember a constant feeling of hunger, but nobody died in our family, though there were dead people in the streets every morning and special trucks picked them.
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Olevsk
Ukraine
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Semyon Ghendler
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