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Lost Touch with Relatives: How Migrants From Crimea and Donbass Can Research Their Family Tree

Summary by rbc.ua
After being forced to move from Crimea or Donbass, many Ukrainians lost touch not only with their home, but also with their family history. Lost documents and scattered archives have become a serious obstacle for those who want to research their family tree. In an interview with RBC-Ukraine, we asked ethnologist and author of a book on family tree research Anna Nikolaeva about how people who are far from home can search for their roots. Where to…
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After being forced to move from Crimea or Donbass, many Ukrainians lost touch not only with their home, but also with their family history. Lost documents and scattered archives have become a serious obstacle for those who want to research their family tree. In an interview with RBC-Ukraine, we asked ethnologist and author of a book on family tree research Anna Nikolaeva about how people who are far from home can search for their roots. Where to…

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rbc.ua broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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