Curious just how many of you have them.

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    I had an uncle who fled Hungary after the Communist Revolution in 1956. he was about 5. I don’t know the details but my understanding is that the Hungarian gov’t was pretty hostile towards Jewish people. I looked it up and the population of Jewish people went from 130,000 in 1951 to 70,000 by 1970.

    so I guess he was a Soviet satellite for like a year

        • What_Religion_R_They [none/use name]@hexbear.netOP
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          ah okay. I was thinking of interviewing one of my parents who also lived there but i wanted to see how common it is here on the site. also the interview idea is kinda stupid since there are literal countries out there full of soviet citizens 💀

          anyway. i have three questions that you can answer as briefly as you want: I was wondering how having older people in your family grow up there influence(or didn’t lol) your views on the USSR/communism, do you think you gained some information from the familial relation that you wouldn’t have gained otherwise, and have you ever traveled to a former soviet country because of the link?

          • Tabitha ☢️[she/her]@hexbear.net
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            One time before 2010 one of my dad’s old buds invited him over for some contract work (my dad’s currently dead, but I suspect he wasn’t allowed to do this under US law) and I got to hang out in Moscow for a few weeks and went to a rural location. I got to meet many cousins and they all kept trying to practice English on me instead of letting me practice Russian.