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The Soviet regime wasn't after Noson after the [Russian] Revolution of 1917 [2] because he didn't hire people. Then collectivization in the USSR [3] and dispossession of kulaks [4] started, and in 1928 Uncle Noson and his wife were exiled to Siberia having been preliminary plundered. They didn't have children.
Noson and Nehama were imprisoned in the Gulag [5], and later they didn't want to come back home. They settled in Novosibirsk [about 3,000 km south-east of Moscow]. Noson was very friendly with my father; he used to visit us.
Noson and Nehama were imprisoned in the Gulag [5], and later they didn't want to come back home. They settled in Novosibirsk [about 3,000 km south-east of Moscow]. Noson was very friendly with my father; he used to visit us.
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Russia
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Yuri Bogdanov