wait me 31.07.2006 (2006)

Telecast №82517, 1 part, duration: 0:46:59
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Anchor:Shukshina Mariya, Kvasha Igorj

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Erokhina Alla Alexandrovna wants to know the history of her family.

This story began many,many years ago, before the revolution.

Alla Alexandrovna's great-grandmother, Haritina Petrovna, was from a poor family.

Presumably, she was born in the Vladimir province.

When Haritina was about 16 years old, she got a job in the well-known trading house of Muir and Merilise, the business of the campaign was led by Walter Philip.

After the revolution, this trading house became known as TSUM. At first, Haritina worked as a laundress in a trading house, then she was appointed housekeeper.

And at the age of 20, she gave birth to a girl, Zina.

And it was then that the owners of Haritina - Muir and Merilise - rented a room for her in Kharitonevsky Lane.

Zinochka grew up a beautiful and capable girl, with huge blue eyes.

From the age of 3, Zina was taught German, and they tried to give her a good education.

And her mother Haritina gradually became a socialite - she had a rich environment, dresses and jewelry.

Haritina lived her life comfortably, needing nothing.

After the revolution, Muir and Merilise, as well as Walter Philip, left Russia.

Zina grew up, was married several times, from the last marriage in 1941, Alla Alexandrovna was born.

Zinaida Ivanovna died in 60 years.

XX century.

What happened to Haritina in Moscow is a mystery that her grandchildren and great-grandchildren are still trying to solve.

At the request of Nina Petrovna Dyakova, her son Sergey Petrovich Dyakov, born in 1981, is wanted on July 23, 2001. Sergey went to the hospital in Mikhailovka, Volgograd region and disappeared.

At the request of Galina Yakimashchenko, her son Alexander Rogachev, born in 1972, is wanted.

He disappeared on February 28, 2002 in Mikhailovka, Volgograd region.

Safin Marat is looking for Safin's brother Erik Askhatovich born in 1986

He lived in Mamadysh, Republic of Tatarstan.

On January 18, 2005, he left for the institute to take the exam.

After passing the exam, he did not return home.

Tolstaya (Pistsova) Ekaterina is looking for her sister Nina Pistsova born in 1944

Catherine's family then lived in Ukraine, in the Kharkiv region.

After the fascists left the village, killing all the cattle, a famine began in the village.

In 1946, Katya's mother, taking with her four daughters - Nadia, Katya, Valya and two-year-old Ninochka, decided to go to Tashkent, which was considered a "grain" city.

On the way, they stole a supply of breadcrumbs.

The family did not reach Tashkent - my mother gave the younger children - Katya, Valya and Nina to the children's orphanage in Kuibyshev.

About a week later, at night, Katya suddenly woke up and saw a man and a woman in the room where the sisters were sleeping.

Little Nina was woken up, dressed, and taken somewhere.

Katya asked the teacher where the girl was being taken.

She was told: "To another orphanage."

Katya never saw her sister Ninotchka again.

Darkrod Oksana came to the studio together with her uncle Darkrod Israel Vladimirovich.

Their story is so incredible, so confusing.

Two brothers-Israel and Dmitry were born in Ukraine.

His father, Vladimir Temnorod, was a military political commissar.

Before the war, my mother was arrested.

My father went to the front.

The children were sent to an orphanage.

In1982, Dmitry died.

Before his death, he told his story to his daughter Oksana.

Oksana decided to find Uncle Israel and wrote a letter to "Wait for Me".

But while we were looking for Israel, my niece and uncle found themselves and calmed down.

And in vain…Because then the most incredible thing begins.

The program has many volunteers.

And then one of the assistants, in Israel, found a man-according to a completely ordinary story.

And when she found him, she asked him to look at our website.

And when he looked in there, he decided to see if anyone else was looking for him.

And one of the stories suddenly struck him as strikingly similar to his father's.

This was just the story of Oksana's search for Uncle Israel.

It turned out that after the arrest, the mother of Izi and Mitya was serving time in Blagoveshchensk.

After the Victory, she was granted amnesty.

In 1947, she was informed that her husband was seriously injured in a hospital in Moscow.

And Esya went to look for her husband.

So their third son was conceived, who was named Vladimir.

But the brothers-Mitya and Izya-did not know about this.

That's how Vladimir was found.

In Israel.

We learned from him that his mother was looking for Dmitry and Izya until the end of her life, even went to Kazakhstan.

She died on March 10, 2006.

She'd been looking for them all her life.

I almost didn't wait.

Video: about how a mother found a disabled father in the hospital after the Victory, took him away, gave birth to another son and spent her whole life looking for older sons.

Video: Vladimir Temnorod's story about his parents.

Andrey Dzyubak came from Vladivostok.

Andrey Vladimirovich is looking for Helevirta Matti from Finland. 25 years ago, Matti worked in Vietnam.

He fell ill with malaria and was practically abandoned to his fate.

But then Andrei intervened: he brought a doctor, found medicines, and helped Matti get to the Finnish Embassy in Hanoi.

Matti remembers his last meeting with Andrey all his life - it was at the entrance of the Coo Long Hotel in Hanoi.

And all these years, he had hoped that somewhere else they would meet.

And they actually met 25 years later in our studio.

True, friends argue how many years they have not seen each other - 25 or 26 years.

Video: a story about Saigon from 25 years ago.

Irina Krutova is looking for Bauer's grandfather, Benjamin Mathiasovich, who was born in Cologne in 1928. In 1949, Benjamin Bauer worked on the restoration of Melitopol.

He met Irina's grandmother, Zinaida Pavlovna Savelyeva, at a football match in 1950. The young people began to live together in Georgievsk, where their twin sons were born.

In 1951, Bauer was exiled to Germany.

Some time was spent in correspondence.

Then the connection was interrupted and still not restored.

Musaev Vakha, born on October 6, 1976 in Grozny, is looking for his mother.

From the age of one and a half, he was raised by his grandmother.

He doesn't know anything about his mother and doesn't remember her.

My grandmother's name was Madinat Musayeva.

Ivanchenko Tatiana is looking for a close friend Bliznyakov Love.

They met in Dushanbe, studied together at the midwifery department, were assigned to a district hospital together, and worked together in villages.

Then the girls got married, separated, but continued to correspond and came to visit each other.

Then, as is often the case, the connection was interrupted.

Recently, Tatyana Ivanchenko sent a request to search for a friend to us via the Internet, and Lyubov Bliznyakova looked at our website on the Internet and saw that a friend was looking for her.

She immediately called the editorial office and left a message that she was found.

Video: a call from Lyubov Bliznyakova and her conversation with the operator.

Another ad.

At the request of a military pilot, Guard Major Alexander Alekseevich Karpov, who asks his classmates from the Orenburg Higher Military Aviation Red Banner School of Pilots who graduated in 1972 to respond.

In August 2007, it is planned to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the release!

All coordinates for communication can be found on the website on the Internet.

Today, the site has a special section "Anniversaries and meetings", where everyone who, like the guard Major Karpov, wants to gather old friends, can leave a message.

Valery Kovalkov is looking for a girl Anya, whom he met on the Internet.

We talked for a while, and then she disappeared.

The girl's name is Anya, she is 17 years old.

Arkady V. Berzin is looking for the brother of Anatoly V. Berzin, born in 1927, a native of Borovichi, Novgorod region.

Vitaly Vladimirovich Vozvozin and his wife Valeria Valentinovna Vozvozin are looking for their friend Marat Turanov.

Vitaly and Marat are graduates of the military-political school of Lviv in 1987. Marat is a great friend of the family, and it was thanks to him that Vitaly met his wife.

Now Vitaly and Valeria have four daughters.

Vitaliy is still serving as a colonel in the Ukrainian Army.

Marat works at a champagne factory.

And he came to a meeting with friends with champagne from his factory.

Pugacheva Klavdia Alekseevna is looking for her granddaughter Avtaeva Yana.

Yana's parents now live in Canada.

The history of this family is difficult, as well as many who were destined to live in Grozny in the 90s.

Oleg-the father of the family worked as a trucker, mother, Elena, did not work, raised children-Yana and Elina.

The Avtaevs lived in Grozny, in a large apartment, and everything was fine with them.

Before the war.

When Grozny began to be bombed, family friends offered to take Yana to Moscow.

The parents agreed in 1994. Yana moved to Moscow.

When things seemed to calm down in Grozny, Yana returned.

And until 1999, together with her parents, she wandered around Russia, where the Avtaev family sought temporary shelter: they lived in Belgorod, in the Stavropol Territory, in Nalchik.

In 1999. Yana again went to Moscow, entered the printing college.

While Yana was studying in Moscow, the Avtaevs were in Baku.

They moved from Baku to Canada.

They're doing well now.

But they lost Yana... the last thing they know about her is that she got a job in some cafe in Sergiev Posad.

Video: the search for Yana, a cafe in Sergiev Posad.

Teleconference with Canada: Yana's conversation with her parents

Calendar: 31.07.2006

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