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In February 1973 , when Marina Tiemkin returned from school, there was a ring at the door. Three men came in and asked her to come with them. She resisted, they grabbed her, tied her hands behind her back, and threw her into the back seat of a car. Dad ran after helplessly. They flew her to Sochi to the Pioneer camp, and put her in a room with 20 other girls. She declared a hunger strike, and after four days a man in a white coat threatened to force-feed her. She stopped the strike. They tried to convince her to take off the Star of David necklace and wear a red tie, and when she refused, they punished the entire group - and she surrendered. Marina Tiemkin was taken to a Soviet re-education camp. When she was released, she was forbidden to have any contact with her father, who had meanwhile immigrated to Israel. It was only years later, after his death, that she discovered that he had written her letters, but her communist grandmother made sure they did not reach her.


This poster is part of an attempt by her father to free her. Truly a piece of history.



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