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I received a letter from my mother. I assured her to stay in Kiev, as our army would never leave the city (although I didn’t even hold any weapons in my hands). My mother was evacuated as a widow of a red partisan in one of the last trains in September 1941 [5]. My mother was evacuated to the Northern Caucasus, to a collective farm. She was physically strong and worked at the poultry yard.
Period
Year
1941
Location
Russia
Interview
Efim Geifman
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