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Monthly Archives: April 2014
What If?
I just returned from a trip to New Jersey where I visited my mother and daughter, flying up on April 10. That date would have been Dad’s 95th birthday. Considering all that happened during his lifetime, it is a miracle to … Continue reading
Trying Every Angle
It was now March 1942. Dad had learned that his sisters and parents were now in the new Soviet capital city of Kuibyshev, but the whereabouts of his brother Pete and sister Nancy’s husband Waldemar Bulvahn were unknown. They had been … Continue reading
Posted in Living in the USSR, World War II
Tagged Genealogy Research, Kuibyshev, Soviet Union, World War II
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