Tag #143541 - Interview #78271 (Yuri Bogdanov)

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When my brother went to school he was called by the Russian name Vladimir [common name] [7], consequently he kept that name.

I was born in 1921. I was given the Russian name Yuri; my Jewish name is Yudl. Only Yiddish was spoken at home. It's my mother tongue. I spoke Yiddish in my childhood and I remember this language very well now. Of course, we were fluent in Russian, but we didn't speak it at home.
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Babruysk
Belarus

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Yuri Bogdanov