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Album 4. Section 1 Euphrosinia planned to go to Omsk,
to the south-west from the village
of Parabel. But almost
all the villages and Old Believers' priories she encountered on the way were
uninhabited. Hunger forced her to turn back to Bakchar. The exiled Poles told
her a Polish army to fight Nazis was formed in the city of Tomsk. Euphrosinia decided to go to the
Polish consul in Tomsk
and citing her paternal ancestors to join the Polish army as a paramedic. But
that plan also failed. Tomsk was on the right
bank of the Ob and Euphrosinia was stranded on
the left one. She was late; the ice had drifted off the Ob
and the only way to cross the river was by ferry where one should present ID
papers and Euphrosinia had none. She had no choice except for going southward. |
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