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Father remained in Kiev. He worked at the Kiev Water Supply Station, which was considered a strategic object. He was released from army enrollment and given ‘reservation,’ since he was to blow up the Kiev Water Supply Station, if the Germans came. Thus he stayed in Kiev. My great-grandmother, the mother of my maternal grandfather, stayed with him, because she could hardly walk by that time; she was very old and didn’t leave the house.
Period
Year
1941
Location
Kiev
Ukraine
Interview
Margarita Farka