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Старообрядцы в Маньчжурии 30-х годов. фото эссе/ Old Believers in Manchuria 1930s - photo essay - 2.

Старообрядцы в Маньчжурии 30-х годов
фото эссе
Часть 2.

Old Believers in Manchuria in the 1930s
A photo essay
Part 2.

Music:
Delight by Alexey Arkhipovsky

Дни в Романовке. Фотограф Ямадзоэ Сабуров. Японские фотографии, запечатлевшие русское старообрядческое село в Маньчжурии на рубеже 1930-x — 1940‑х годов, из собрания Приморского государственного объединенного музея имени В. К. Арсеньева во Владивостоке»

In the early 1930s. Japan conquered Manchuria, in which the puppet state of Manchukuo was created.
This event subsequently had a certain impact on the life of the emigrants-Old Believers......
In the early 1930s. Japan conquered Manchuria, in which the puppet state of Manchukuo was created.
This series is entitled Days in Romanovka. Photographer Lamaze Saburo. Japanese photographs depicting a Russian Old Believer village in Manchuria at the turn of the 1930s - 1940s, from the collection of the V. K. Arseniev Primorsky State United Museum in Vladivostok

A few years after the communist revolution in China, the Old Believers were able to flee to Hong Kong or received permission to leave. The vast majority went to South America, mainly to Brazil. After four discouraging years of poor agricultural conditions, many were able to voluntarily relocate to the United States and eventually settled in the ever-growing Old Believer community in Oregon. Here they were joined by another recently immigrated group of Old Believers who had lived in Turkey and Romania for about two hundred years.
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