here is a photograph of vera konstantinovna in exile during world war ii.d as an interpreter in a prisoner of war camp, helped prisoners as best she could, and for such a humane attitude by german officials was suspended from work after the war vera konstantinovna was afraid to return to the soviet union in the early fifties flew to new york. she lived there until the end of her days and all her life was a subject of the russian empire . american citizenship was not taken by her brother. he spoke with his wife, a ballerina, antonina nesterovskaya, who also left immediately after the revolution and was buried in the cemetery of senjanev de boa in the suburbs. paris, the history of the family of the founder of the museum was collected bit by bit, we are trying to support, all the initiatives that are aimed at preserving our values are different geography, when a large number of teachers and residents from donetsk from the luhansk people's republics come to us, talking with them, communicating, you understand how important it is for each historical home, for