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Fedir Bobonič
This interview preserves a victim’s account of their experiences as a political prisoner and forced laborer during World War II. The victim recounts their life in Carpathian Ruthenia, including their escape from Hungarian occupation and subsequent arrest by Soviet border guards. The account describes the harsh conditions endured during their deportation to the Soviet Union, including forced labor in the gold mines of Kolyma, and their eventual release following an amnesty for Czechoslovak citizens.
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