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UFC Collectibles Julija Stoliarenko Signed Fight Issued Jersey
Vendor: Ufccollectibles.com Price: 249.99 $ (+33.73 $)Own this official piece of UFC memorabilia; this fight issued walkout hoodie was used by Julija Stoliarenko during the UFC Fight Night: Hermansson vs Strickland event. The fight night took place on February 5, 2022. Stoliarenko was part of the Preliminary Card and took on Alexis Davis in a women‘s bantamweight division bout. Davis claimed the win after the third round, via unanimous decision. This walkout jersey was worn by Stoliarenko for the event as she took to the Octagon for the Preliminary Card fight. This jersey has also been autographed by Julija Stoliarenko. This product is exclusive to UFC Collectibles.
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La Cambiale Matrimonio
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 29.99 $Directed by Christopher Franklin. Starring Julija Samsonova, Daniele Zanfardino, Giulio Mastrototaro.
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Siberian Exile: Blood, War, and a Granddaughter's Reckoning
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 38.19 $2018 AABS Book Prize Winner 2018 Vine Award for Canadian Jewish Literature in Nonfiction When Julija Šukys was a child, her paternal grandfather, Anthony, rarely smiled, and her grandmother, Ona, spoke only in her native Lithuanian. But they still taught Šukys her family’s story: that of a proud people forced from their homeland when the soldiers came. In mid-June 1941, three Red Army soldiers arrested Ona, forced her onto a cattle car, and sent her east to Siberia, where she spent seventeen years separated from her children and husband, working on a collective farm. The family story maintained that it was all a mistake. Anthony, whose name was on Stalin’s list of enemies of the people, was accused of being a known and decorated anti-Bolshevik and Lithuanian nationalist. Some seventy years after these events, Šukys sat down to write about her grandparents and their survival of a twenty-five-year forced separation and subsequent reunion. Piecing the story together from letters, oral histories, audio recordings, and KGB documents, her research soon revealed a Holocaust-era secret—a family connection to the killing of seven hundred Jews in a small Lithuanian border town. According to KGB documents, the man in charge when those massacres took place was Anthony, Ona’s husband. In Siberian Exile Šukys weaves together the two narratives: the story of Ona, noble exile and innocent victim, and that of Anthony, accused war criminal. She examines the stories that communities tell themselves and considers what happens when the stories we’ve been told all our lives suddenly and irrevocably change, and how forgiveness or grace operate across generations and across the barriers of life and death.
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