Russia Anna Soudakova seeks to get rid of the fear inherited from her grandfather, who experienced Stalin’s persecution – Still, crossing the Russian border is scary every time

Helsinki-based teacher Anna Soudakova and Moscow-based historian Sergei Bondarenko talk about the fate of their families in the persecution of Stalin’s time.

The descendants of the victims of Stalin’s persecution, Anna Soudakova, 38, from Helsinki, and Sergei Bondarenko, 35, from Moscow, speak in their work about terrorism that Russia wants to keep quiet about. The goal is to break the cycle of fear and prevent history from repeating itself.

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Russian a Helsinki-based teacher and first-time writer at the border Anna Soudakovan the same fear always prevails: what if the Russian authorities do not return home?

Soudakovan, 38, is home and family in Finland but has roots in St. Petersburg, so you should visit there quite often. Still, he is excited every time at the border check whether he can return to Finland.

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