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Oral history interview with Svetlana Mikhailovna Bulova

Oral History | Digitized | Accession Number: 2009.104.9 | RG Number: RG-50.633.0009

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    Oral history interview with Svetlana Mikhailovna Bulova

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    Interview Summary
    Svetlana Mikhailovna Bulova, born in 1952, describes her childhood and her family; life in Crimea; her views on the tolerance in towards all nationalities and ethnicities in Crimea; not keeping up with Jewish traditions when she was growing up; having to work a lot during her youth; celebrating major Jewish holidays; how her father would often perform Jewish folk songs and dances for her; her father’s family speaking Yiddish amongst themselves; considering herself Jewish by birth; and the occasional taunting at school of the Jewish students and the disappearance of the hatred as she got older.
    Interviewee
    Svetlana M. Bulova
    Date
    interview:  2005 August 08-2005 August 09
    Credit Line
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, acquired from Ukraïns'kyĭ t︠s︡entr vyvchenni︠a︡ istoriï Holokostu

    Physical Details

    Language
    Russian
    Genre/Form
    Oral histories.
    Extent
    1 digital file : Mixed formats.

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    Provenance
    The Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies made these audio oral history interviews available to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The interviews were conducted by the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies with the elderly members of the local ethnic communities in Crimea, including Karaites, Crimean Tatars, and Subbotniks, in 2005-2006.
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