Tubabao. Introduction.

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  • On January 29, 2018
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#Russian #Refugees. It was a forgotten story, 5000 Russians spend several years on the #Phillippines island Tubabao  in 1949-1953 (more details in Russian here). “What do I get today?” asks this small boy looking into his daily food ration. We have found a small trove of unknown photos in the US National Archive (College Park, […]
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Top Secret Info? No problems!

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  • On January 20, 2018
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  • archives, bureaucracy, pictures, rules, Russian Family History, Russian Genealogist, WWII
Did you ever found that documents about your family history are “Confidential” or “Classified”? Does it means you have no chances to see it? Definitely NO. During last month we have reviewed documents like the one above in US, UK and Russian archives, were able to remove classification in UK file we needed, filed a […]
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New Book Published

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  • On January 10, 2018
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  • books, China, Russian Empire, Russian Genealogist, Russian Genealogy, WWII
We have a small addition to our large index of Russians in China. The complete transcript of applications for the positions in the Russian Regiments in Shanghai in 1930s-1940s ( Russians in China. Shanghai D-917 Police Applicants: 1930-1942 ISBN: 978-1936531165) is published and available on Amazon and all major booksellers. It contains detailed biographies (in English) […]
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Where in the world is your family history?

  • Posted by user
  • On January 8, 2018
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  • archives, Genealogy, Kiev, Russia, Russian Genealogist, WWII
Last week we continued to work on the complicated case of WW2 displaced persons. We searched in US National Archives, US, in St Petersburg Historical archive, Russia, in Chernigov regional archive, Ukraine. Small pieces of complicated puzzle we have on hand start to group into something meaningful, and we hope we will be able to […]
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