
Ukraine’s homegrown harvest
The Documentary Podcast
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Poland After the Second World War
When poland took over after the second world war, the local german were ordered out and the villages repopulated with ucranian poles from the east. Anna's own mother was german, but her family was allowed to stay put in 19 forty five because her father was check. She grew up to marry one of those deportees, a ukranian pole, and they farmed their small holding together until his death,. And now here we are. Around le vive, chaos, troma, loss. All of it lies just beneath the surface. Anne had been baking currant buns when we arrived, still very spry. She is probably the oldest
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