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Yeugeny and Sima Vesyoly
- Accession Number
- 2011-3-6
- Source
- Archival Accessions
- Accession Number
- 2011-3-6
- Material Format
- graphic material (electronic)
- textual record (electronic)
- Physical Description
- 6 photographs (electronic) : b&w and col. ; 28 MB
- 3 textual records (electronic) ; 13 MB
- Date
- 1945-2010
- Scope and Content
- Accession consists of electronic copies of photographs and textual records related to the Vesyoly's service with the Soviet army during the Second World War. There are also photocopies of a newspaper article and other documents detailing their military service attached to the accesssion form.
- Administrative History
- Yeugeny was born in Gomel Region, Belarus. He moved to Canada in 1981 with his wife, Sima. At the start of the Second World War, Sima was working in a hospital in Belarus as a civilian. She was drafted in 1943 at the age of nineteen and went to the Third Belarusian Front and served in Berlin and both North and South Korea as a nurse to Japanese prisoners.
- Yuegeny was eighteen years of age at the start of the war and served in the air force in the Normandy Regiment and at the Ukrainian Front. He worked as a mechanic on the planes returning from battle. After the end of the war, Stalin sold the Soviet planes to the Chinese and Yeugeny tought their pilots how to operate them. He served for twenty-five years in the Soviet military.
- Subjects
- Soviet Union--Armed Forces
- World War, 1939-1945
- Source
- Archival Accessions