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Upon her return, Aunt Sheina moved in with us, and then my husband made arrangements for her to be given a one-room apartment in the adjacent house. We didn’t look for her elder daughter as my husband had a very high state position and couldn’t risk it. At that time any type of relation with the capitalist world could negatively affect his career [4]. Sheina died in the early 1960s in Kaunas. She was buried in the Jewish sector of the town cemetery [5].
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Kaunas
Lithuania
Interview
Frida Zimanene