Fleeing Dekulakization in Early 1930s Russia - Part 2 of My Ukrainian Heritage
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Laryssa Menkova reads her diary entry, entitled ‘My Ukrainian Heritage - Part 2: Fleeing Dekulakization in Early 1930s Russia’. In Part 2 of My Ukrainian Heritage, Laryssa shares her father’s story of survival in fleeing dekulakization and Polatova, Russia at age 18. Read and engage with the full diary entry at https://roamancing.com/2022/04/fleeing-dekulakization-my-ukrainian-heritage/ For other tales of culture, connect with Roamancing via our Twitter, Facebook Page, the Women Who Love to Travel Group and our YouTube Channel.
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