This account follows one man¿s journey through the 20th Century¿s Communist experiment in Soviet Ukraine, the Second World War, and the struggles and successes of immigrants in the United States in the second half of the century. It is a tale of war, murder, famine, suffering, danger, and, ultimately, happiness.
This account follows one man¿s journey through the 20th Century¿s Communist experiment in Soviet Ukraine, the Second World War, and the struggles and successes of immigrants in the United States in the second half of the century. It is a tale of war, murder, famine, suffering, danger, and, ultimately, happiness. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrei Kushnir is an American artist/author of Ukrainian-American descent. He is the author of Oh, Shenandoah, Paintings of the Historic Valley and River; Painted History, and other collections of his artistic works. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois (BA), Georgetown University (MA) and Howard University School of Law (JD), and served as a civilian attorney with the Federal Aviation Administration, and U.S. Department of the Navy.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Introduction Family History Dispossession and Father's Arrest My Mother's Travails My Life After the Arrests of My Parents The Holodomor My Parents, and Their Lives During and After the Holodomor I Rejoin My Parents Uncle Danylo Life with My Parents in Bilychi The German Army Enters Kyiv Return to Nova Bubnivka Conscription to Forced Labor in Germany Correspondence I Received as a Forced Laborer in Germany The War Ends; I Am Set Free Life in the Refugee Camp, Regensburg, Germany I Start My Own Family We Immigrate to the United States Life in Chicago Reconnecting with my Mother Family Life in Chicago Move to Palatine, Illinois Our Family in America Our Move to Florida. The Family Grows Last Thoughts
Table of Contents Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Introduction Family History Dispossession and Father's Arrest My Mother's Travails My Life After the Arrests of My Parents The Holodomor My Parents, and Their Lives During and After the Holodomor I Rejoin My Parents Uncle Danylo Life with My Parents in Bilychi The German Army Enters Kyiv Return to Nova Bubnivka Conscription to Forced Labor in Germany Correspondence I Received as a Forced Laborer in Germany The War Ends; I Am Set Free Life in the Refugee Camp, Regensburg, Germany I Start My Own Family We Immigrate to the United States Life in Chicago Reconnecting with my Mother Family Life in Chicago Move to Palatine, Illinois Our Family in America Our Move to Florida. The Family Grows Last Thoughts
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