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Album 3. Section 2 In Suiga there were a good few of dependents, old people and children eligible to get only 150 gram of bread daily. If the workers shared their food with the dependents in their families they lost the strength because of starvation and were doomed to death. At the same time Khokhrin and his family lacked nothing and had warm clothes. Euphrosinia accused Khokhrin of children's famishing saying he was fully responsible for that. In February 1942, Euphrosinia fell ill and couldn't work. Khokhrin ordered a nurse he appointed not to give her a leave from work and deprived her of food rationing. She preferred the death in the loose over the death in slavery and on February 26, 1942, escaped from the exile. Khokhrin regularly gave the NKVD information on Euphrosinia but in winter the lumbering enterprise had no means of communication with the country town. In spring they came to arrest Euphrosinia but didn't find her among the exiles and the NKVD placed her on the wanted list. |
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