Epic Journey
Autor Andrei Kushnir Traducere de Oles Tymoshenko, Yaryna Tymoshenkoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 apr 2020
The story of Wasyl's life, which extended almost a century, is told by his son Andrei in his father's voice. Andrei combined his father's memories, written longhand in Ukrainian, with translated documents and additional narrative. This non-fiction work attests to the struggle for survival under the harsh Soviet regime in Ukraine, the courage and persistence of one remarkable man, the importance of family, and the strength and endurance of the human spirit.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781644691106
ISBN-10: 1644691108
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 211 x 231 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Academic Studies Press
ISBN-10: 1644691108
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 211 x 231 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Academic Studies Press
Notă biografică
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.
Cuprins
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
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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Wasyl Andreievych Kushnir was born in Ukraine in 1923, and was witness to the tragedies and horrors of the early years of collectivization under the Soviet regime in his homeland. The story of his life, which extended almost a century, is told here by his son Andrei in his father's voice.
Wasyl Andreievych Kushnir was born in Ukraine in 1923, and was witness to the tragedies and horrors of the early years of collectivization under the Soviet regime in his homeland. The story of his life, which extended almost a century, is told here by his son Andrei in his father's voice.