wait me 27.01.2003 (2003)

Telecast №83953, 1 part, duration: 0:44:04
Production: VID
On request: Pervij kanal
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mariya Shukshina

Reel №1

Fragments of a teleconference from GUM from April 23, 2001: Tatyana Mamaeva is looking for an acquaintance, Ivan Yegorovich Pazia, born in 1943, who graduated from the Rostov Military Academy and in 1983 went to serve in Germany as a military pilot.

Alexey Nepochatov is looking for Otto Walter, born in 1919, with whom he was in the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1943-1945.

Before the war, Otto lived in Dresden.

A fragment of a teleconference from GUM from November 8, 2000: Inna Tkachuk is looking for sisters living in France-Ekaterina Popov and Anna Olegovna, tells the story of her grandmother, who emigrated in 1920, and about the birth of her sisters in France.

The connection was cut off after 1960.

A fragment of a teleconference from GUM from May 28, 2001: Abdullina Milausha is looking for a train foreman who helped deliver a baby on the night of July 3 to 4, 1991, on a train between Semskaya and Menyar stations.

Guests in the studio-Madyanova Ekaterina Petrovna and her husband are looking for grandchildren-Vadim, Vitaly and Ekaterina, who live in Kazakhstan.

The presenter reports that the grandchildren were found in Taras, in Kazakhstan.

Meeting with grandchildren in the studio.

Ads in the studio about lost children, with a demonstration of photos: Maxim and Svetlana, who were brought to Belogorsk in the fall of 2001 by a woman, who left them with strangers and disappeared.

They can't give their last name.

Ivan Vasilyevich Chikov.

That's what the boy calls himself.

He says that he was born on 22.11.1991 and lived in a large house with many floors.

Police officers found him at the train station in Krasnoyarsk.

Roman Ludwig, who went swimming on July 6, 2001 and was allegedly abducted for adoption.

Teleconference from Rostov-on-Don: Alexandra Popova is looking for her half-sister-Tatyana Petrovna Savtugova, born in 1947-1948, whose connection was lost in 1958.

Presumably, he lives in Magadan.

Fahambala Jeremie Felibert is looking for the parents of Fahambala Olga Vitalievna, born in 1962, and Fahambala Jeremie Felibert, a native of Madagascar.

In 1993, my mother went to Krasnodar to work and did not return.

After finishing his studies in 1986, my father left for his homeland in Madagascar.

Sobolev Boris Sergeevich is looking for a brother living in Vladimir, Sobolev Vladimir Sergeevich, born in 1930, and a sister Taisa Soboleva.

Boris Sergeyevich escaped from captivity in Chechnya, where he was held for 3 months.

Shirokova Galina Nikitichna is looking for her brother Valentin, who was born in 1946-47 to her father, Grechishkin Nikita Igorevich in the Donetsk region from a woman named Alexandra.

Lysenko Valentina Nikolaevna is looking for a son-Lysenko Andrey Nikolaevich, born in 1978, who in early August 2001, he left for Rostov to work.

On August 16, he called and said that he was coming in a week.

Nothing more is known about him.

In the studio: Natalia Sevalneva is looking for the daughter of her friend Natalia Repina, born in 1982, who on September 30, 2002 went to buy flowers at the state farm "Ulyanovsk" for her mother in the hospital and disappeared.

Utenkova (Boyko) Irina Vasilyevna is looking for her brother Pigar Vyacheslav, possibly Leonidovich, born in 1963, who was abandoned by their mother in Nikolaev in 1965.

The brother was taken by unknown people, presumably, his own father took him.

Kulagina Valentina Vitalievna is looking for her husband-Kulagin Anatoly Konstantinovich, born in 1955, who on April 20, 2002 left the village of Sofrino in the direction of Moscow and disappeared.

Anna Semyonovna Khudantsova (Yasilevich) is looking for a sister-Yasilevich Nina Semyonovna, born in 1922, with whom she parted in 1945 in Germany, tells the story of her rescue in 1942 from execution in Belarus, her stay at work in Germany and about her sister's acquaintance with the French prisoner of war Emile Lucien Spirintu from Marseille, with whom she wanted to stay after the war.

A fragment of the program from October 8, 2001: Saide Arifovna Arifova from Bakhchisaray is looking for Jews whom she saved during the German occupation of the Crimea in 1942-1943.

Through her efforts, the Kapustinsky, Shvartsman, Saliev, Khavaev, Nemetov, Zeigenmurthai families and 70 children of the Kerch orphanage, whom the Nazis planned to take to Germany for experiments, survived.

Video chronicle: Saide Arifova recalls her rescue of Jewish children from destruction by the fascist invaders.

Newsreel of the Great Patriotic War period.

Types of Bakhchisarai.

Tamara Orlova is looking for her mother-Kovalik Larisa Viktorovna, born in 1970, tells the story of parting with her mother, says that her mother was looking for her after the death of her father.

Video message of Larisa Kovalik to her daughter Tamara with a request for forgiveness.

Meeting of mother and daughter in the studio.

Teleconference from Kiev: Tishkova Tatyana Timofeevna is looking for her husband-Tishkova Albert Fedorovich, born in 1935, who on October 19, 2002 went to the railway station to see his son off on the Kiev-Adler train and did not return home.

Maria Usharuk is looking for her husband-Nikolai Kirillovich Usharuk, born in 1937, who disappeared from the hospital on November 7, 2002.

Peter Zaporozhets.

Suffers from memory loss.

At the request of a resident of Kiev Dobrzhanskaya (Samoilova) Maria Filippovna is wanted by relatives of her brother - Samoylov Anatoly Filippovich, born in 1930, her sister Samoylova (Novikova) Alexandra Filippovna, born in 1923, and her son Novikov Yuri Yakovlevich, who lived in Kazakhstan in the 1950s.

At the request of a friend, Olga Grot, born in 1983, who did not return home from Minsk to the village on June 6, 2002, is wanted.

Rodoshkovichi.

In the studio: Dolgova Tamara Ivanovna is looking for the son of Dolgov Vladimir Anatolyevich, born in 1968, who left home for the village on April 4, 2000.

Orlovskoye, Rostov region, to Rostov, where a construction team was formed to work in Mytishchi.

My son promised to call me in two months, but he didn't.

In Mytishchi, they said that Volodya worked for two months, and then left.

Video chronicle: Vladimir Dolgov talks about working on construction sites, cargo transportation, explains the reason why he did not call home and did not write.

Meeting of mother and son in the studio.

Calendar: 27.01.2003

Locations: Moscow [820]

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