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About Siberia
Are your parents from Siberia?
No. Before, as far as I know, both dad and mum lived somewhere in the Urals. Well. Not somewhere but mum lived in Chelyabinsk and dad lived somewhere in Ufa. Well. And …
Researcher: Наталья Иващенко, кандидат исторических наук, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы, Ксения Адасик, ГрГУ им.Я. Купалы
Categories: Family, Albert Ivashchenko
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Attitude to religion
In Siberia what I clearly remember, I clearly remember I was probably six years old, so I remember how atheists destroyed churches by order of the local authorities; but they threw off the bells, but …
Researcher: Наталья Иващенко, кандидат исторических наук, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы, Ксения Адасик, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы
Categories: Confessional and international relations, Albert Ivashchenko
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End of the war
What mood were the people in?
Everybody was glad that the war was over.
And how did you know that the war was over? On the radio?
We were waiting for this moment a lot; there were so many messages. …
Researcher: Наталья Иващенко, кандидат исторических наук, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы, Светлана Силова, кандидат исторических наук, доцент, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы
Categories: Beginning of the war, Jakov Kiselev
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About Father
Well then, in the year of thirty two, in 1932, we moved from Siberia to the Southern Urals. To the town of Kapeisk. It is, well, the town of miners. It is a very famous town, of course, but …
Researcher: Наталья Иващенко, кандидат исторических наук ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы, Ксения Адасик, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы
Categories: Parents, Albert Ivashchenko
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First childhood memory
We didn’t have any household. But my father loved animals. Especially, horses. At one of the “zaimkas”, and “zaimka” in Siberia is the name for an isolated farmstead. …
Researcher: Наталья Иващенко, кандидат исторических наук, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы, Ксения Адасик, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы
Categories: First childhood memory, Albert Ivashchenko
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The Soviet system
They (parents) backed up the Soviet system: both mother and father, but, of course, in the kitchen they criticized the Soviet system, but they didn’t express aggression towards the Soviet …
Researcher: Наталья Иващенко, кандидат исторических наук, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы, Ксения Адасик, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы
Categories: Man and authority, Albert Ivashchenko
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Kiselyov about his childhood
Yakov Isaakovich, if coming back to your childhood, did you eat candies then?
Of course.
What kind of candies did you have?
Barbariski (barberry taste candies). Podushechki (pillow like candies). …
Researcher: Наталья Иващенко, кандидат исторических наук ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы, Светлана Силова, кандидат исторических наук, ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы
Categories: First childhood memory, Jakov Kiselev
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About school before war
How much money needed to bespenton schoolin ginthose days?
Education was free. I grew up in a poor family. I went to school in sandals. I studied fine. With the help of a good school director …
Researcher: Олег Коляго, старший преподаватель кафедры истории Беларуси, археологии и специальных исторических дисциплин ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы
Categories: School, Mikhail Hichanski
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About local landowner
Please tell us what you remember about the local landowner?
There was Dzedzin’s estate nearby. They called it like that. There were about six houses where people who did not possess land lived …
Researcher: Олег Коляго, старший преподаватель кафедры истории Беларуси, археологии и специальных исторических дисциплин ГрГУ им. Я. Купалы
Categories: Before war, Mikhail Hichanski