Emotional Love Story, Le Between A Russian Woman And Japanese Prisoners

When Klavdia Novikova died in 2014 in the progress village in the Amur region, her departure was hardly noticed in Russia but with Japanese people, this woman is the last symbol of love and sacrifice0 : 00/8: 13 Southern women Siberia Klavdia Novikova met Mr. Yasaburo Hachiya in a resettlement area for prisoners of Gulag re-education camp after both are released from the under imposing judgments Time Stalin. A bureaucratic mistake caused Mr. Yasaburo, born in 1918, was not taken to Japan after the sentence that he suffered. Mr

. Yasaburo stayed back to the Soviet Union and took a Russian name to hide his origins. Klavdia Novikova and Mr. Yasaburo Hachiya
Photo: Vesti.Ruhai who married and lived together 37 years before Klavdia divorced Mr. Yasaburo as a great sacrifice so he could return to his wife in his hometown, whom he thought was over Life for a long time, but actually loyal to wait for him for 51 years. Klavdia Novikova died in 2014 in the progress village in the Amur region, her departure was hardly noticed in Russia but with Japanese people This is an important event. The Russian woman is considered by Japanese people as the last symbol of love and sacrifice when Mrs. Klavdia Novikova a ink said, Mr. Yasaburo must return to his first wife, He was waiting for him for a long time, returning to his daughter as well as accepting the "dignity" that he deserved to live in his homeland. "His wife needs to hug him once Another before they died. I felt my heart like tearing it sometimes let him leave. But this is not anyone's fault
It is fate. It's important that he will live the factor T More there. He had to suffer a lot and probably won't survive here, "Ms. Klavidia said before she passed away. Likes love the notable love story of two people starting before World War II , when Yasaburo - a rich son son, along with his wife in Japan, Hisako moved to settled in Korea to find a better life. Here, the two had a son and A daughter. Pong Yasaburo and his wife in Japan, Ms. Hisako. Photo: RT EN Espanõlkhi Hong Quan Soviet Union advanced in 1945, many Japanese people were captured and accused of spying. Mr. Yasaburo has been Take to Gulag camp in Magadan, the Pole East Siberia with a 10-year sentence in prison. In the meantime, Ms. Klavdia - who has been married and has a son, also detained for a decade in this area, after being accused "theft of socialist property". This resilient woman shared: "I have gone through many things like this hell but that doesn't make me fall and even me Do not utter any obscene words. This camp has spoiled many women, scary when remembering that. For me, the most important thing is to keep my soul ". When released, Ms. Klavdia discovered that her husband abandoned her and married a new family. When Japanese prisoners were released from the quarters The camp, officials who forgot to enter Mr. Yasaburo's name on the list of prisoners returned home. At that time, Mr. Yasaburo Dinh Ninh that his wife and his children died, as well as fear of things Faces in the countryside after years living in the Soviet Union. Therefore, he became a Soviet citizen and named Yakov (Yasha) Ivanovich. "We met in the Bryansk region, where we were all in A resettlement camp. I saw Yasha - with a non-Russian face. He was oppressed, skinny and in those eyes contained the injury that looked at, my heart felt painful, "said Klavdia. They didn't start a relationship immediately by her Klavdia was concerned that he would suffer when he was with a man who was imprisoned - despite injustice - for the dissatisfaction against the Soviet Union. "In the early 1960s, my friend urged to move to the Russian Far East, to the village Progress and I did. Yasha wrote me a letter and said he wanted to be with me but I refused because I was afraid. I just told a close friend that I was exchanging letters with a former prisoner, "said Klavdia. Attack and they married, started a happy and long marriage. Mr. Yasaburo became a barber and made a photographer and acupuncture practice. They planted tomatoes and cucumbers, raising one child goats and a bee. The two people live in idyllic but are full of happiness even though they don't have children. "There are no men like my Yasha. The women in the region felt jealous of me because he did not drink and smoke, "said Klavdia proudly recounted. The two people stick together that they swore together that they will die the same day because They can't live without each other. Mr. Yasaburo even bought 2 coffins and let them in warehouses .Steps after the Soviet Union collapsed, a man in the region said with partners L

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