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- How to survive in emigration?
- Where can I find a place to live?
- How can I find a job?
- Do I learn the language?
- Where to meet my friends?
Worrying questions. Aren't they?
Where do you find the answers? From experts? Psychologists? Friends?
Or perhaps in the past?
Vladimir Rajewski, journalist and broadcaster, creator of programmes on television and radio about history and culture, will give an authorial lecture on how to survive in emigration... one hundred years ago.
The predecessors of today's emigrants who left the former Russian Empire after the revolution and the Civil War, faced questions about how to survive in emigration.
You will see rare photographs and learn about the fascinating biographies of people who emigrated 100 years ago.
Vladimir will answer the current questions of today's emigrants with unique stories from the 1920s and 1930s, rare photographs, archive documents, amazing biographies and newspaper articles.
Russian and Israeli journalist, TV and radio presenter, producer. Two times winner of the TEFI-region national television award.
Creator of the television documentary series "Raevsky's Moscow", in which more than 200 documentaries on the history of Moscow and Russia were released. He is the author of the documentary series Unheard of Blasphemy, about scandals in art, and Treasures of the Nation, about the most unusual museums of the world.
He is a freelance writer for Medusa, an interviewer for the Dalai Lama and John Malkovich and an investigative historian. Author of lectures and excursions on culture and history.
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