Asia Shnirelman

Asia Shnirelman

This is my wife Asia Magder (nee Shnirelman). This photo was taken in the Gabis Studio in Kishinev before she entered the University in 1939. In 1939 I became a student of the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy of Bucharest University. After passing exams for the first year I went on vacation to Kishinev in June 1940. On 28th June the Soviet Army arrived in Bessarabia. I stayed in Kishinev and my studies at university were over - Soviet citizens were not allowed to travel abroad. I knew I was the only man and breadwinner in our small family. I knew I had to get an education and to do this I had to learn Russian. The best place to learn Russian was the Faculty of Russian Literature and Language. The subject of my first lecture was antic literature. I didn't understand a word of it. I sat beside a pretty girl and continued to sit beside her at classes from then on and started learning the Russian language. It didn't take me long to pick it up, though I kept writing in Latin letters. I passed my midyear exams with excellent marks and became a student of the college. The girl and I became friends and then fell in love with one another. Her name was Asia Shnirelman. She was born into the Jewish family of a doctor in Kishinev in 1922. On Saturday, 21st June 1941, I was spending time with my co-students. We had passed our summer exams and enjoyed ourselves dancing, singing, and drinking wine. I returned home at 1 o'clock in the morning. At five we woke up from the roar of bombing: the Great Patriotic War began. I knew Jews had to evacuate. I made Mama promise that she would evacuate with my fiancee Asia's family. We knew we would become husband and wife to spend our life together.
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