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<span style="font-style: italic">"For four years, the couple lived with other refugees in eastern Siberia, far from the battles of World War II. At times, they lived above the Arctic Circle on the tundra, where winter temperatures plunged to 55 below zero Fahrenheit. He worked on a trans-Russia railway that Stalin wanted. She taught music. They traveled at times on frozen rivers, wrapped in layers of furs, hauled on reindeer-drawn sleds driven by Siberian Envenki natives. He still remembers the beauty of a Siberian woodland flower, blooming in a bank of snow."</span>
https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-west-hartford-survivor-0213.artfeb13,0,6383637.story
Lazar Kalmanson of West Hartford was born in czarist Russia, grew up during the rise of Hitler, lived through the Nazi invasion of Estonia, and endured life under Stalin. Years ago he detailed his life in memoirs for his daughter and grandchildren. On Tuesday, well-wishers gathered to celebrate his turning 100.
https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-west-hartford-survivor-0213.artfeb13,0,6383637.story
Lazar Kalmanson of West Hartford was born in czarist Russia, grew up during the rise of Hitler, lived through the Nazi invasion of Estonia, and endured life under Stalin. Years ago he detailed his life in memoirs for his daughter and grandchildren. On Tuesday, well-wishers gathered to celebrate his turning 100.
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