Talk:The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin's Russia
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Immigrants named in the book
[edit]- Albert Lonn
- Arnold Preedin
- Arthur Abolin
- Benny Grondon
- Charlie Nutter - Associated Press reporter
- Eugene Peterson (defector)
- Harry Dalhart - president of “the Soviet Emigration Society” of Wichita, Kansas - wrote the Unites States State Department.
- Leo Feinstein
- Lucy Abolin - School 24 “Anglo-American Pioneers” president. Brothers: Arthur Abolin, Carl Abolin
- Leo Herman
- Victor Hermn
- Walter Preedin Arnold Preedin
Moscowamerican (talk) 11:29, 29 October 2017 (UTC)
Finnish- Americans
[edit]I don't know if these are the same people I have in mind: there was a large group of Americans, workers mostly, I guess, from Finnland (immigrants or children from finnish families), who emigrated to Russia in the 1930's. They were robbed blind by the Soviets and then denied return to the U.S. by american diplomats. "You made your bed,...". I can't remember, where I read their story, but it was a serious source. --Ralfdetlef (talk) 10:00, 3 December 2023 (UTC)