wait me 22.05.2012 (2012)

Telecast №82575, 1 part, duration: 0:45:06
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mihail Efremov, Mariya Shukshina

Reel №1

Search for old photos.

German girl Erike, it is known about her that her father was a Soviet soldier who was captured during the war, he was saved by a woman, then they had Erike, until the 1960s letters came from her, then the connection was interrupted.

Philip Hussar fought with the Basmachs in Turkestan in the Civil War, went to the front in the first days of the Second World War, fought at Stalingrad, liberated Berlin, survived, but for some reason did not return home.

Klara Hermanovna Udalova is looking for cousins, her father Herman Schultz was repressed and shot in 1938, when arrested, all the documents were seized by the NKVD, but Klara remembers that Uncle Karl and his children, Max and Lote, lived in Poland, the city of Lodz, until 1938.

Elena Grigoryevna Vilkovich from the city of Uman, Ukraine, is looking for her sister Valentina, who was born in 1937, during the war, the sisters were distributed to different orphanages, then Elena was found by her father, and the traces of Valya were lost.

They are looking for twin brothers Ivan and Yakov Fot, born in 1921, natives of the village of Novoaleksandrovka, Omsk region, on the eve of the war they were drafted into the army together, the connection was interrupted after 1941.

Lydia Tselishcheva from Nakhodka learned as a child that her real name was Zhigailova, was born on 15.04.1942 in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, there were two more girls in the family; her father was at war, it was difficult for her mother to feed everyone, so she gave Lida to another family to raise.

From Komsomolsk-on-Amur, a response came from one of Lydia's older sisters: Lyubov Alexandrovna recalls that Lida was given away as if for a while, after the war they wanted to take it away, but could not; the eldest granddaughter Alice saw the search ad.

The sisters haven't met yet, but they've already called.

Yana Dorofeeva from St.

Petersburg is looking for Janusz from Moldova, whom she met at the Boston airport in the summer of 2009.

Response video message: Janusz hopes to meet Lena again and invites her to Chisinau.

Meeting in the studio.

Video message from Ann Arbor, Michigan: Gabe Cherem is looking for relatives on his father's side in Russia.

Gavriil Alexandrovich Cheremisinov, 1889-1975, was drafted into the navy during the First World War, then sent as a representative of the tsarist army to Birmingham, England.

When the revolution took place in Russia in 1917, he wanted to return to his homeland, but during the move he witnessed really terrible events and went through the Crimea to Constantinople.

In 1922, he emigrated to the United States, lived in New York for several years, then moved to Detroit; during these years, he received letters from his sister Daria.

In 1937, when he learned that his brother Andrei had been shot, he cut off all contacts with Russia, fearing for the fate of his relatives.

Famous names of relatives: grandfather Alexander Mikhailovich Cheremisinov, grandmother Pelageya Vasilyevna Tverskaya (she had two brothers), cousin Yuri Ivanovich Cheremisin, cousin Militia Cheremisinova-Ivanova (mother's name was Claudia), also interested in the fate of his father's first wife, with whom he lived for only 3 months before being sent to England.

The Cheremisin family lived in the village of Zhernovtsy, Kursk region.

Maria Pavlovna Vorobyova is looking for a friend: Galina Aleksandrovna Pavlova, born in 1934, studied together at the Belarusian State Pedagogical Institute named after M. Tank in 1952-1956, presumably left with her second husband for the Far East.

Lola Irgashova is looking for a brother: Alexander Sergeevich Sidorenko, date of birth 12.08.1981, disappeared in February 2003 in Makhachkala.

Valentina Dyumina is looking for her son: Igor Borisovich Dyumin, born in 1971, disappeared on December 15, 2010 in Dalnerechensk, Primorsky Krai.

Yevgeny Anatolyevich Shukaylo is looking for a son: Roman Yevgenyevich Shukaylo, born in 1973, went to Moscow to work in 1995, the connection was interrupted in 1996.

Wanted Ruslan Yunusovich Salimov, date of birth 08.12.1967, disappeared on September 16, 2001 in Dagestan.

Excerpt of the Moscow - Paris teleconference: Anna Borisovna Vdovenko is looking for relatives on her father's side.

Boris Stepanovich Vdovenko was born in Novocherkassk, studied in Moscow in his last year when the revolution began, because of this he dropped out of school, joined the White Army.

After the defeat, together with the army, he went to Odessa, then to Constantinople, lived in Tunisia, and from there emigrated to France.

In Rostov-on-Don, his father Stepan Vasilyevich Vdovenko, sister Valentina Stepanovna Vdovenko (by her husband Bernikov) and nephew Yuri remained.

Finally, the connection with the family was interrupted in 1938.

Through the archives, Anna found some information about relatives and visited the village of Mityakinskoye on the border of Ukraine with Russia, where she found the house of Stepan Vdovenko's grandfather and Anna Kalinina's grandmother and learned that after the revolution they moved to Rostov-on-Don.

Natalia Yakovlevna Meshkaya (or Meshkaya) from Yekaterinburg, who has been compiling the family history for many years, responded to Anna's request, all the data matched.

Meeting in the studio.

Video message from Versailles: another relative has been found-Mikhail Speransky, who moved to France 15 years ago, also wants to meet Anna.

Search for photos of the late XIX - early XX century: Alexander Artsishevsky, Rodion Pestryakov, Pavel Vologda, Milenty Strokin, Yakov Bezglasny, Anna Kolesnikova, Ivan Samoloilovich, the Salganik family, L. G. Kornilov, Alexandra Zhogoleva, Ivan Kublitsky, Alexey Sheremetyevsky, Andrey Saltykovsky, Elena Bereza.

Ildar and Ravil Galeev are looking for a sister on their father's side.

Gennady Galeyev fought on the 1st Belorussian Front, ended the war in Berlin, where he met Vera Semyonovna Kurmanchuk, who was driven to work in Germany in April 1942.

Videopismo from Ukraine: Nina talks about her childhood and what she remembers from her mother's words.

Gennady invited Vera to come with him, but she refused, as she wanted to return home to her family.

When Nina was born, Gennady constantly wrote letters to Vera and continued to invite her to visit him in Yerevan, but she never agreed, and in 1947 the correspondence ended.

In 1980, Nina tried to find her father on her own, but the search did not yield any results.

Meeting with the brothers in the studio.

Locations: Primorsky Krai [764] Khabarovsk Krai [766] St. Petersburg [814] Kishinev [953] USA [851] France [77] Ukraine [229]

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