This item is an interview with Rob Androschuk and an unknown female. Mr. Androschuk discusses being an officer in the Russian Army and what it was like living during this time period. The unidentified female also talks about living through WWI.
Androschuk, Rob
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CA BMUFA UF1994.023.c275
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Part of Central and East European Studies Society of Alberta collection
CA BMUFA UF1994.023.c276
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Part of Central and East European Studies Society of Alberta collection
This item is a recording of an interview conducted with Fred Zebrun, who immigrated to Canada in 1928 from the Province of Grodno, village of [Kruzhana]. About 700 people came from his village to Canada but they all spread out across Canada. He talks about the places he lived in Canada before eventually living in Calgary. He speaks a bit about the Russian speaking population in Calgary and the Russian Federation in Canada.
Zebrun, Fred
CA BMUFA UF1994.023.c277
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October 3, 1976
Part of Central and East European Studies Society of Alberta collection
This item is a recording of an interview conducted in English on October 3, 1976 with Algis Dudanavicius and Mrs. Birzagalis. Mr.Dudanavicius is a 51 year old telephone technician who arrived in Canada from Lithuania on July 25, 1949. He discusses his career and the Lithuanian community in Edmonton.
Dudanavicius, Algis
CA BMUFA UF1994.023.c279
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June 4, 1981
Part of Central and East European Studies Society of Alberta collection
CA BMUFA UF1994.023.c280
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April, 1976
Part of Central and East European Studies Society of Alberta collection