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Pictured: Olga Romanova, while she worked at Krasny Oktyabr, the chocolate factory.
Here is one of the things we are going to develop here-what happened to Olga who walked into the theatre under siege, and why, in fact, she walked in, when the building by this time was cordened off with 3 circles of army personell.
On photos-Olga with friends; Olga's parents, Moscow 09
2 comments:
Hi Natalia,
Thank you for uploading these pictures of Ms. Romanova. I just learned of her story (I'm in Canada) and was looking for more information about her. The world needs more brave people like her.
I think so too! She was really a brave woman without a doubt. May her soul rest in peace.
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