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Family Tree

Paternal Paternal Maternal Maternal grandmother grandfa grandfather grandmother ther ? Oliker Alter-Girsh Bunin Gita Aisikovna Bunina Leib Oliker (nee ?) 1876-1949 (nee Shapiro) ?-1901 ?– 1940s 1878-1931

Father Mother

Ber (Boris) Leibovich Oliker Beilya (Berta) Alterovna 1901-1978 Bunina 1902-1986

Siblings Spouse Interviewee Ernst Borisovich Oliker Grigory Lvovich 1935 Gorelov Larisa Borisovna Gorelova 1926-1995 (nee Oliker) 1927

Children

Alla Grigoryevna Baboshkina (nee Gorelova) 1951

Yevgeny Grigoryevich Gorelov 1958

1 The interviewee and her family

Full name Larisa Borisovna Gorelova (nee Oliker)

Where and when were you born? Leningrad (today St. Petersburg), 1927

Where else did you live? 1930-1941: Minsk (today Belarus) 1941-1944: Bishkek (today Kyrgyzstan) 1953-1957: Tallinn (today Estonia) 1957-1960: Svinemuende (today Poland)

Your educational level? 1944-1945: Ulyanov-Lenin Electrical Technical Institute in Leningrad, electrical engineer

What sort of work do/did you do? 1950-1983: engineer

How religious was your parents’ home? How were you raised? Parents were atheists

What is your mother tongue? Russian

How many languages do you speak? -

2 If you were in an army, tell us which army and the dates None

Where were you during the Holocaust? 1941-1944: evacuation, Bishkek (today Kyrgyzstan)

3 Siblings

Their names Ernst Borisovich Oliker

Where and when were they born? Minsk (today Belarus), 1935

What is their mother tongue? Russian

Their educational level? 1942-1952: Soviet secondary school 1952-1957: Leningrad Institute of Cinematographic Engineers, design engineer

Their occupations? Engineer, Scientific Research Institute of Radio Equipment, Leningrad

Where do/did they live? Leningrad (today St. Petersburg)

Where else did they live? 1945-1952: Brest (today Belarus)

Do they have children? Mikhail Oliker: 39 years old, lives in Toronto (Canada), engineer

4 Spouse Name? Grigory Gorelov

Where and when was he/she born? Rogachev (today Belarus), 1926

Where else did he live? 1941-1945: Kyrgyzstan 1945-1950: Minsk (today Belarus) 1952-1957: Tallinn (today Estonia) 1957-1960: Svinemuende (today Poland)

Is he/she Jewish? Yes

What is his/her mother tongue? Russian

His/her educational level? 1945-1950: Minsk, Polytechnic Institute, engineer

Occupation? Engineer-designer

Where and when did he/she die? St. Petersburg, 1995

5 Children

Their names? Alla Grigorievna Baboshkina (nee Gorelova) Yevgeny Grigorievich Gorelov

Were they raised Jewish/do they identify themselves as Jews? They were not brought up Jewish, but identify themselves as Jews.

Where and when were they born? Alla: Leningrad (today St. Petersburg), 1951 Yevgeny: Brest (today Belarus), 1958

Where else did they live? -

Their educational level? Alla: 1958-1966: Soviet high school 1966-1971: Music school attached to Conservatory 1975-1980: Higher Trade-Union Cultural School, Faculty of Choir Conductors Yevgeny: 1965-1975: Soviet high school 1975-1980: Hertzen Pedagogical Institute, Faculty of Philology

Their occupations? Alla: ballet concertmaster Yevgeny: school teacher, tram driver

How many grandchildren do you have? Alla: Andrey, born in 1973, manager (great-grandson Vitaly, born in 2002) Natalya (Natasha) , born in 1983, college student Yevgeny: Vassily (Vasya), born in 1984, schoolboy

6 Father

His name? Ber Leibovich Oliker (common name: Boris)

Where and when was he was born? Rogachev (today Belarus), 1901

Where else did he live? Soviet prisons and camps in Karelia, Archangelsk region and Vorkuta region

Where and when did he die? Minsk, 1978

What sort of education did he have? Workers’ faculty Medical Institute, surgeon

What sort of work did he do? Until 1936: clinic, Minsk 1933-1936: Deputy People’s Commissar for Public Health of Belarusian SSR Until 1978: medical official

How religious was he? Atheist

What was his mother tongue? Russian

7 Army service: Which army and what years? None

Tell me about his brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, family, etc.) He had two brothers, both born in Minsk: 1) ? Leibovich Oliker: perished while fighting in the Civil War (1918-1920) 2) Peisakh-Elya Leibovich Oliker: exiled in 1920s, came back to Minsk and perished in the Holocaust

Where was he during the Holocaust? In Stalin’s camps, Medvezhegorsk, Karelian Republic

If he survived, what did he do after? Until 1956: in exile 1956-1978: medical official

8 Paternal grandfather

Your father’s father name? Leib Oliker

Where and when was he born? No information

Where else did he live? Minsk

Where and when did he die? Minsk (today Belarus), 1901

What sort of education did he have? No information

What sort of work did he do? Tinsmith

How religious was he? Orthodox

What was his mother tongue? Yiddish

9 Army service: Which army and what years? No information

Tell me about his brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, family, etc.) No information

Where was he during the Holocaust? Died before

10 Paternal grandmother

Your father’s mother’s name? ? Oliker (nee ?)

Where and when was she born? No information

Where else did she live? Minsk (today Belarus)

Where and when did she die? During World War II in a ghetto

What sort of education did she have? No information

What sort of work did she do? Housewife

How religious was she? No information

What was her mother tongue? Yiddish

11 Tell me about her brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, family, etc.) No information

Where was she during the Holocaust? Died during World War II in a ghetto

12 Mother

Her name? Beilya Bunina (kept maiden name after marriage) (common name: Berta)

Where and when was she born? Slutsk (today Belarus), 1902

Where else did she live? 1920-1941: Minsk (today Belarus) 1941-1944: Bishkek (today Kyrgyzstan) 1944-1959: Brest (today Belarus) 1959-1986: Leningrad (today St. Petersburg)

Where and when did she die? Leningrad, 1986

What sort of education did she have? 1920-1925: Minsk State University, Faculty of Economics

What sort of work did she do? Economist-planner

How religious was she? Atheist

What was her mother tongue? Russian

Tell me about her brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, family, etc.)

13 She had 7 sisters: Liber-Esther Zaitseva (nee Bunina) (common name: Lyubov) (1900, Slutsk-1965, Leningrad): philologist, Jewish husband, Georgy Zaitsev, two children: Vitaly (m), born in 1929, engineer, married, two children, Sergey and Galina; Sigrid, born in 1934, engineer,

Maria Bogina (nee Bunina) (1905, Slutsk-1980, Leningrad), lawyer, Jewish husband, Meyer Bogin; son Artyom Bogin (1932, Minsk-1993, St. Petersburg), engineer, married, two children: Victor (m) and Tatiana (f)

Hanna Kaplan (nee Bunina) (common name: Anna) (1907, Slutsk-2000, St. Petersburg), librarian, Jewish husband, Solomon Kaplan, engineer, died in Leningrad in 1984, two children: Galina, interpreter, St. Petersburg; Ilya, born in 1945, engineer, St. Petersburg, married, two daughters

Reizl Belaya (nee Bunina) (common name: Rosa) (1909, Slutsk-1989, Leningrad), medical official, was married three times to Jews, 1st husband died during siege of Leningrad, 2nd husband, Nikolai Amurov, 3rd husband, Boris Bely, doctor, died in 1971; no children

Мatlya Epstein (nee Bunina) (common name: Matilda) (1912, Slutsk-1987, Leningrad), librarian, Jewish husband, Boris Epstein (?-2002), communication engineer; son Yevgeny, born in 1935, engineer, St. Petersburg, married, daughter Yelena

Eshka Fruman (nee Bunina) (common name: Esphir) (1915, Slutsk), engineer, Jewish husband, Naum Fruman (1915-1999), navy officer; two children: Galina, born in 1939, engineer, St. Petersburg, married to Roman Karpelson, geologist; two sons, Vadim and Alexander; Leonid, born in 1948, engineer, Boston, USA

Pasha Manevich (nee Bunina) (1921, Slutsk-1977, Leningrad), medical official, 1st husband, Yakov Umansky died in 1944 at front, 2nd husband Ikheil Manevich, born 1917; two children: Gennady, born in 1948, engineer, Germany; Faina (1952, Leningrad-1993, Germany), husband Ilya Vikstein (died in 1978)

Where was she during the Holocaust? 1941-1944: in evacuation, Bishkek (today Kyrgyzstan) 1944-1945: liberated territory, Brest (today Belarus)

If she survived, what did she do after? 1944-1959: economist-planner 1959-1986: pensioner

14 Maternal grandfather

Your mother’s father’s name? Alter-Girsh Bunin

Where and when was he born? Slutsk (today Belarus), 1876

Where else did he live? 1931-1941: Minsk (today Belarus) 1941-1944: Bishkek (today Kyrgyzstan) 1944-1949: Leningrad (today St. Petersburg)

Where and when did he die? Leningrad, 1949

What sort of education did he have? Cheder

What sort of work did he do? Land tenant

How religious was he? Celebrated holidays, was pious, but didn’t stick to strict customs and didn’t attend the synagogue.

What was his mother tongue? Yiddish

15 Army service: Which army and what years? None

Tell me about his brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, family, etc.) Matlya Bunin (no information about his life)

Where was he during the Holocaust? 1941-1944: Kyrgyzstan 1944-1945: Leningrad (today St. Petersburg)

If he survived what did he do after? Pensioner

16 Maternal grandmother

Your mother’s mother’s name? Gita Aisikovna Bunina (nee Shapiro)

Where and when was she born? Storobino (today Belarus), 1878

Where else did she live? Slutsk (today Belarus)

Where and when did she die? Slutsk, 1931

What sort of education did she have? Home-educated

What sort of work did she do? Housewife

How religious was she? Religious, celebrated holidays, lit the candles, but didn’t attend the synagogue and didn’t observe many traditions

What was her mother tongue? Russian

17 Tell me about her brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, family, etc.) A lot of sisters, no further information

Where was she during the Holocaust? Died before

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