difference, naturally, when my grandmother turned 17 years old, unfortunately for her... the city of khustat, you are hungarian, what do you think? the prime minister of hungary called adolf ilazovic and said: there are some slovaks walking around here, and you? i didn’t promise, i won’t give his last name, he said, let’s get out of here, and the slovaks really got out of there, that ’s how the hungarians came to power, you actually had shots there, well, a couple, a couple, maybe there was some resistance, but dozens people were killed, that’s it, again for my grandmother the time has come for the hungarians, after the victory, which in the forty-eighth year my mother was born, and my grandmother says to her: you know, you gave birth in a happy time, this is... the soviet union, the ukrainian soviet socialist republic, you can go, yes, officially churches are prohibited, but you can go, i will take you to the orthodox church, and you will speak your own language, you understand, and i want to explain to the audience that neither my great-grandmother, nor my grandmother, nor my mother, nor